Sedna

There is Always Enough

Have respect and gratitude for

natural resources. Work on your

relationship with money.

Sedna (pronounced SED-nah) is the sea deity of the Intuit people. Legends abound in Arctic mythology about how Sedna became ruler of the Intuit underworld. There are many versions of her story, but all tell of a young woman who refused traditional marriage and was taken to see her father, who chopped off her fingers. From her severed fingertips the first seals and marine animals grew. Sedna sinks to the deep ocean floor and becomes Mother of the Sea, fiercely controlling the availability of fish to Intuit hunters. If she’s unhappy with the ecological balance of the ocean, she’ll call all sea creatures to her side. Only when an Intuit shaman has journeyed to untangle and braid her hair will Sedna release the supply of ocean resources.

Sedna brings messages about sustenance, gratitude and the plentiful supply of everything that nourishes you.

There’s a never-ending flow of divine energy that creates all your practical provisions: money, water, food, shelter, air to breathe. This same universal wellspring delivers unseen nurturance such as support, kindness, time and love. Sedna says:

“Be thankful for every gift you receive: the supply of oxygen, your daily food and water, your home and clothing, kindness from a stranger, support from your loved ones.

“Balance and gratitude are everything. You must not hoard or be stingy, nor must you be wasteful or steal from life. Be honorable with money – do your best to pay off debts and create healthy budgets.

“Do you need to heal in ingrained fear of scarcity or invest in yourself more generously? Or are you being asked to spread your wealth and support those who have less?

“Give back as much as you take. Disrupting the equilibrium is unwise and won’t lead to happiness.

“Your needs are always met.”

Additional meanings:

Your life’s purpose involves marine conservation

Investigate your beliefs about money

Organize your finances

Contribute resources to charity

Invocation

I’m thankful for all I have.

Prosperity is a state of mind.

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