Aspects
Midheaven Square Sedna
Your deep wound keeps colliding with your public path. With Sedna square your Midheaven, the theme of betrayal and the demands of your vocation grate against each other, so the old abandonment may clash with the role you are in, or your work keeps dragging you back into the depths you came from. You might find your career stalled by an old betrayal you cannot set down, or be drawn to work that reopens your own wound without healing it. The friction is purposeful: it pushes you to build a public life that uses your depths without drowning in them. The lifelong task is to meet the crossroads as a doorway, shaping a vocation where what you survived becomes a source of authority rather than a weight that pulls you under.
Lean in — Make what you survived a source of authority.
Watch for — Take work that reopens your wound without healing it.
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Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads the natal Sedna square the Midheaven as the dwarf planet of betrayal, the deep wound, and survival, the one cast into the abyss who endures, working through vocation and public role.
- Tarnas, Cosmos and Psyche (2006)Tarnas frames Sedna as an archetype of the abandoned depths and what survives the unsurvivable; here the Midheaven is where Sedna square brings that oceanic survival into vocation and public role.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Greene frames the Midheaven as the tenth house of calling and public life, where Sedna square sets the theme of abandonment, the long exile, and the sovereignty drawn from the deep.