Aspects
Pluto Sextile Sedna
There is an available power here for transformation through the deepest material, but it comes by descending honestly rather than avoiding the abyss. When you take the opening, you can face old betrayal and abandonment, do the long work of reclaiming power from the bottom, and let what nearly drowned you become a source of strength. It can grow into deep healing or ancestral work. Reach for it: turn toward the depths you have avoided, do the slow transformation, and your power reclaimed from the abyss keeps growing with use.
Lean in — Turn toward the depths you have avoided and do the slow work.
Watch for — Leave the abyssal material buried where it cannot transform.
- opportunity
- descent
- transformation
Sources
- Sedgwick, The Astrology of Deep SpaceReads Sedna as deep betrayal and abandonment, the long exile in the frozen depths, and the slow return to sovereignty.
- Greene, The Astrology of Fate (1984)Reads Pluto as depth, the inherited fate, and transformation through what cannot be controlled.
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1988)Reads the contact in evolutionary terms, as growth through the long descent and the reclaiming of power.