Aspects
Sedna Trine True Node
Your hard-won capacity to survive the depths and return lines up more easily with where your life is headed, so doing the deep work and reclaiming your sovereignty tend to move you forward rather than hold you back. The slow transformation of old wounds opens doors and feels of a piece with your growth, almost as if the path rewards your willingness to descend and return. Because it flows more smoothly, you might not lean on it deliberately. Do: let the depth and resilience that come more naturally serve your direction, do the return work when it calls, and notice how surviving the depths keeps carrying you forward.
Lean in — Let your depth and resilience serve your direction.
Watch for — Overlook how much surviving the depths already moves you.
- supportive-depth
- resilience
- growth
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.
- Spiller, Astrology for the Soul (1997)Reads the lunar nodes as the axis of soul growth, the North Node marking the direction to develop.
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1988)Reads the nodal contact as growth-directed, aiming the long work of return toward what the life is becoming.