A Glyph for Sedna
April 27, 2008

Sedna needs a glyph and an internet search reveals a few of them.
The top symbol is attributed to Brian Lee.
Zane Stein’s site shows the bottom three .
Jennifer Hoffman posted her meditations on Sedna and her glyph:
Her glyph is the vertical symbol of infinity, an elongated figure of eight, symbolizing limitlessness, timelessness, and oneness with Spirit
In the August/September 2004 edition of The Mountain Astrologer, Brian Trussler suggests the bottom symbol. He says:
“It is the letter “S� with the upper loop closed, to become an Inuit face in a sealskin hood, looking towards us, with the addition of flippers to its lower terminus, in the style of a selkie (a mermaid like figure). It feels feminine all on its own, without recourse to the Venus glyph. It is distinctive mnemonic, and reduces well in font sizes.�
With Sedna representative of a dysfunctional part of our lives, the S figure is wholly appropriate. The enclosed loop at the top of the figure represents eternity and the cycle of life, the open loop at the bottom represents the missing part of us that separates us from the Divine. Sedna invites us to recognize that part of us that is distorted and heal it so that we can reconnect with the Divine within. Since this symbol works for me, this is the one I will be using.
The Astrology of Sedna, Houses Seven through Twelve
Sedna, Loss, Betrayal and Transmutation
Sedna, The Blind Spot in Your Life
The Astrology of Sedna, How This Planet Works in Your Life (Houses One through Six)
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