'Sedna' by Antony Galbraith |
Blue Moon in Aquarius: The Stirrings of Sedna
Moon opposite Sun- 8/22/21 @
7:01am CDT
“My Grandmother told us a long
time ago that the seasons as we know them will not be anymore. I wonder how these old people who never went
to school and never left their land knew these things, which are happening right
now in front of our eyes. As I get
older, the significance of the stories and teachings of my elders becomes
clear. They say that in our land – the land
of the Big Ice – that the Big Ice will melt and that at its place the most
beautiful flower will blossom.”
-Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, Kalaallit Shaman from Greenland
This Full Moon is perhaps the
most significant of the year, stirring up second chances through unusual
happenings on Earth. Not only is this an
Astrological Blue Moon (2nd Full Moon in the sign of Aquarius), it
is also a Seasonal Blue Moon (3rd of 4 Full Moons between Solstice
and Equinox). And on top of this
double-dose of Blue Moon energy, the luminaries are in a T-square pattern with
Sedna at the apex (stressed by the tension in the opposition).
Art by Genevieve Cseh |
Some may not be too familiar
with Sedna, a trans-Neptunian dwarf planet discovered in 2003. This planet is named after the Inuit Goddess
of the Ocean…Mother of the Sea Creatures and provider of sustenance and
resources for those who live in the treeless, frozen artic. At the farthest extreme of Sedna’s orbit, she
is the most distant of all dwarf planets.
Yet, in 2076, she will be the closest to Earth that she can be in her
distant orbit. Last time Sedna was
closest to Earth was the end of the last Ice Age and the beginning of agriculture.
And what are we learning now of
the importance of Earth’s frozen lands, the oceans, and the relationship
between humankind and our global environment?
It just recently rained for the first time on record at Greenland’s ice sheet summit, which has been melting at an alarming rate and causing a dramatic
rise in sea levels. This is an
unprecedented (‘once in a Blue Moon’) event, though it is also interconnected
to the many events that have escalated over the years to this season being the
hottest on record for the Northern Hemisphere.
Greenland has recently banned all new oil exploration. The government cites the escalating climate
emergency and concern for the fragile arctic environment as reasons for this decision.
Now, with this knowledge, let’s
move back to the mythic storyline of Sedna.
There is much more to her story, but there is a key part of it that
seems to be highlighted in these recent events in Greenland (and the T-Square
pattern). Sedna provides sustainability for
the arctic people…and the arctic provides sustainability for our whole
planet. And now, as we continue to see
undeniable and escalating instability in this region…we humans are tasked with
how to remedy this to ensure that our future generations even have a
future. In her story, when the great Ocean
Goddess provider became angry with humanity’s greedy consumption and destruction
of the planet, she would withhold her gifts from them. In her rage, her long hair would become
tangled…and the shamanic healer of the tribe would journey to the bottom of the
ocean to comb out her tangled hair to soothe her. This part of the story illustrates the
importance of caring for our life-giving waters, and the necessity for a sacred
bond between humans and the Earth.
'Extensions' by Jeanne Simmons |
And though Sedna was once only
known as a local Goddess to the Inuit people, she has rapidly risen to a global
goddess of great importance. The necessity
that arises from Sedna at the apex of this Blue Moon T-square is that human
beings must come together to ‘comb out Sedna’s tangled hair’ in some meaningful,
respectful, and dedicated way. And the
emphasis on Aquarius during this season suggests that this journey is more
impactful if we align our focus to this common goal, rather than focusing on
ourselves and the human-made rifts we keep creating between us.
And though it may all seem
very daunting as we wrap our heads (and hopefully our hearts) around what is
happening and what we can do…this Full Moon conjunct Jupiter Retrograde and
ruled by Saturn Retrograde (all three in Aquarius) suggests that a ‘Cosmic
Clean-Up Crew’ is supporting such efforts.
Jupiter’s conjunction to this
Moon amplifies the benefits of expansive, progressive, and community-minded
endeavors. And Saturn’s rulership of
this conjunction demands sustainable commitment. There is also support from Saturn’s trine
with Venus in Libra and their harmonious relationship with the lunar
nodes. This kite pattern suggests that
the commitments (Saturn) we make are best done in a spirit reciprocity and
balanced relationship (Venus in Libra). Essentially,
there is opportunity for harmony in these collective efforts, but we will need
to engage on a soul level (lunar nodes).
It is clear that Sedna’s
imperative at this time echoes what Naalakkersuisut (Greenland’s government)
has stated, ‘The future belongs to renewable energy’.
Love and Gratitude,
Felina Lune Kavi