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 SEDNA E 2004 DW in HOBBY ASTROLOGIA
Sedna in 11th 10th and 9th house and especially at the meridian is a fair judge judging nothing, an aloof observer, the witness.
Sedna falling in the 6th house means God has come to serve.
http://www.chat-line.net/forum/hobby_astrologia/message_1238.asp   (15739 words)

  
 Deites
Sedna sank to the bottom where she rules the land of the dead.
= heavenly deity of divine movement, meditation, marriage and joy.
Sarutahiko no-O-Kami= Main deity of Tsubaki O'Kami Yashiro and Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America.
http://www.subliminaldragon.com/mysticism/Deities.htm   (2576 words)

  
 Deity articles and news from Start Learning Now
A deity or a god, is a postulated preternatural being, usually, but not always, of significant power, worshipped, thought holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, or respected by human beings.
Adherents of polytheistic religions, such as certain schools of Hinduism, may regard all gods in the pantheon as manifestations, aspects, or multiple personalities of the single supreme god, and the religions may be more akin to monotheism or henotheism than is initially apparent to an observer.
Dualism is the view that there are two deities: a deity of Good who is opposed and thwarted by a deity of Evil, of equal power.
http://www.startlearningnow.com/gods.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Gods of the Humans
According to Zentradi mythology, Sedna is the divine offspring of Anu, the sun god.
Disobediance to the gods is not to be taken lightly.
As a standard action, she can perceive anything within eight miles of her worshipers, holy sites, objects, or any location where one of her titles or name was spoken in the last hour.
http://legendsofhyerune.com/Gods/Sedna.html   (1026 words)

  
 Sedna  The Inuit Goddess of the Sea
The blessings of Sedna are still sought by the people of the North who know it is She who sustains them.
It is Sedna who rewards the people of the land with food from the sea.
There are many different versions to the story of Sedna but they all tell of a beautiful girl, who lived alone with her father.
http://www.rahoorkhuit.net/goddess/goddess_quest/sedna.html   (285 words)

  
 sedna
As such she became a vital deity, worshipped by hunters who depended on her goodwill to supply food.
At the beginning of the Age of Pisces Jesus was born, bringing with him the Christed male energy.
It is of special interest to note that, on the 9th November, 2003 at the time of the Harmonic Concordance, a few days before Sedna was discovered, a human female baby, carrying the Christ energy and codes was born in Kashmir of Hindu and Muslim parents.
http://www.ashtara.com/html/sedna.html   (2550 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
Tantra Tantratŭn´tre, in both Hinduism and Buddhism, esoteric tradition of ritual and yoga known for elaborate use of mantra, or symbolic speech, and mandala, or symbolic diagrams; the importance of female deities, or Shakti; cremation-ground practices such as meditation on corpses; and, more so in Hindu than in Buddhist tan...
First mentioned in the Veda as a minor deity, his theistic cults, known as Vaishnavism, or Vishnuism, grew steadily from the first millennium BC, absorbing numerous different traditions and minor deities.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/search.asp?target=Sedna+deity&rc=10&fh=2&fr=21   (523 words)

  
 The Goddess of A Thousand Names-Sedna, the Woman Under the Sea
She embodies the feminine aspect of compassion and is a very popular deity in Tibetan Buddhism.
http://www.gotojassminesitenow.com/goddesses/tara.html   (1438 words)

  
 Restoring the Balance Page 3
Sedna's double-sided mask, half-skeleton and half-human, gives her the aspect of resurrection.
Within sacred theatre a “limen” opens to a charged arena of potent, participatory, and mysterious creativity, and wearing a sacred mask in mask traditions around the world is about becoming a vessel for a deity - the gods, the elementals, and the ancestral spirits.
There is no tribal shaman to help us bring the promise of “better life stories“ to Sedna in the World Below.
http://www.rainewalker.com/restoring-the-balance-3.htm   (1129 words)

  
 Sedna (deity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Inuit mythology, Sedna (Inuktitut "Sanna", ᓴᓐᓇ) is a sea goddess and master of the animals, especially mammals such as seals, of the ocean.
As such she became a vital deity, eagerly worshipped by hunters who depended on her goodwill to supply food.
Other tales assert that Sedna was a beautiful and chaste maiden who was innocently lured into marriage by an evil bird spirit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedna_(deity)   (358 words)

  
 Sentient Times April/May 2004
Sedna is mythologically an important Inuit deity, Goddess of the sea, and her myth is a Creation story, speaking of multi-dimensionality, the wise woman archetype, and the chaos that emerges in our lives as we lose touch with our deeper selves.
It is time in our evolution to turn with more attention and respect to the grounded and sacred wisdom of the indigenous peoples of the Earth.
In fact Zecharia Sitchin studied Sumerian cuneiform tablets from 5,000 years ago that reveal a solar system with the Sun and ten planets.
http://www.sentienttimes.com/04/apr_may_04/print_cosmic.html   (2154 words)

  
 Flying mermaid found in Milky Way - FutureQuest Community
I personally prefer the classical names but modern convention seems to prefer honoring the deities of cultures that did not figure into earlier conventions or contribute to the science of astronomy.
I'm wondering if the Inuit peoples care if planetoids are named for their gods or if they might be offended just as other Native American peoples are offended by the Washington Redskins...
The origins of this deity is set out in the Sedna myth (widespread in Central Arctic):
http://www.aota.net/forums/showthread.php?t=16708   (1063 words)

  
 Das Rattenfängerinhaus / Stultus Fabula Villa / Quicumque...
This Egyptian supreme Goddess is certainly the most influential deity on subsequent cultures.
And what a dark vindictive Goddess she had become.
The storm ceased, followed by an unnatural calm.
http://dierattenfaengerin.multiply.com/journal/item/88   (929 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features
In traditional native practices, the most powerful shaman is called upon to appease Sedna when she's angry.
In ceremonial rituals, he must undertake a deep sea voyage made more ominous with rolling boulders and evil spirits.
"My pieces tell a story, whether it is about a simple Alaskan basket weaver or about a complicated deity like Sedna.
http://starbulletin.com/2002/03/31/features/tswei.html   (989 words)

  
 Information about Canada FDC: 17¢ Sedna -- Great Mother of all sea creatures
Although the Eskimo had no hierarchy of gods, the nearest thing to a true deity was Sedna, the old woman who lived under the sea.
The demon girl became Sedna, living under the water as the great mother of all sea creatures.
Sedna was approachable only by the shaman in his trance, whose soul would soar over the seas and descend to her underwater tent of skins.
http://www.unicover.com/EA4NDA5O.htm   (481 words)

  
 The Facets of the Silver Crystal: Manga Library
Ilina (formerly "Unica") Sedna Version #2: Illina will be one of three main villains with an interest in "Angel", and she claimed to be associated with Sedna.
The third villian is what Unica of Sedna would call "The Dark Deity of Chaos." Very litte is known about this creature who is the reason for Unica's goals.
She was created as an Inuit ("Eskimo") to fit with the fact that "Sedna" is a name of an Inuit Goddess.
http://www.sailorenergy.net/LibraryQueenofKappas.html   (1530 words)

  
 arnakuagsak
In Inuit mythology, Arnakuagsak ("old woman from the sea") was an Inuit goddess, one of the primary deities of the religion, who was responsible for ensuring the hunters were able to catch enough food and that the people remained healthy and strong.
Native American Mythology : Gods, Goddesses, Spirits, Deities from North America
She was worshipped primarily in Greenland, but was essentially equivalent to the Canadian Sedna and the Alaskan Nerrivik.
http://www.fact-library.com/arnakuagsak.html   (101 words)

  
 Sedna (Ireland) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sedna (Ireland)
He ruled in the 10th or 14th century BC and was killed by his own son, Fiacha Finscothach.
Sedna Innaraigh ("of the wages"), son of Breisrigh, was the first king in Ireland to pay his soldiers.
Sedna son of Airtri was a great-grandson of Eber Finn.
http://www.encyclopedia-glossary.com/en/Sedna-Ireland.html   (147 words)

  
 Storm Moon
The Alaskan Inuits know Igaluk, the Moon god, as the supreme deity in the universe.
Although the storytellers do not agree about her birth, they do agree that Sedna was a sinister demon.
Sedna, often seen as a one-eyed sea Goddess, may have been a child of Igaluk, the Moon God.
http://www.angelfire.com/or/crescentwind/feb.html   (343 words)

  
 SONG OF SEDNA, by Robert San Souci
She is the controlling spirit of these sea mammals, the most powerful and dreaded of the entire Arctic pantheon of spirits and deities (most of whom are hostile or at least malicious).
This Sedna is, to be sure, flung overboard by her father when she has fled a husband that she learns is a powerful (and presumably malignant) spirit, who sends a storm after their umiak, as they are fleeing him.
She proceeds to do so, which pleases a nonexistent deity of justice, made up by the San Souci brothers as "the most powerful being of all," and the brothers end with an alleged joyful song of Sedna which is actually a hunter's song.
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/books/children/ch71.html   (1263 words)

  
 David's Daily Diversions
I thought "Sedna" was the Arabic word for Bishop.
Sedna, named after an Inuit sea goddess (what?
they can't come up with another Roman deity?) is not much smaller than Pluto, even though it is 5 billion miles further away from the Sun.
http://www.holford.org.uk/mt/archives/000372.html   (551 words)

  
 RAW Story - Planet(oid) Sedna
It's called Sedna and it's named after an Inuit goddess of the sea.
Since the other planets are named after Roman gods, the International Astronomical Union could rename Sedna to fit in.
Sedna is just one cold object named after an arctic deity, but is the first that could count as a planet.
http://www.fims.uwo.ca/radio/newraw/news/Mar182004/mar182004articles/sedna.htm   (259 words)

  
 Bambooweb: Quaoar
The IAU approved the name Quaoar, making it the official name; it also has the systematic name 2002 LM60 and the minor planet number 50000.
The planetoid's name follows International Astronomical Union rules by naming all planetoids after creation deities (see planetary nomenclature).
"Quaoar" is the name of a creation deity of the Native American Tongva people, native to the area around Los Angeles, where the discovery was named.
http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/q/u/Quaoar.html   (411 words)

  
 IGALUK - Ancient Mythology
It is now believed by the Eskimoes that the sun and moon live together in a house in heaven, divided into two rooms.
The Eskimo moon god, in Alaska he is the supreme deity, directing natural phenomena, and under his control are all the creatures that elsewhere belong to the sea goddess Sedna.
However, Igaluk's own torch went out, so that it only glowed.
http://www.mysticgames.com/mythology/IGALUK.htm   (64 words)

  
 SUSAN AGER: Arctic deity goes from ocean to sky
SUSAN AGER: Arctic deity goes from ocean to sky
According to legend, her father forces her to marry a man who turns out to be a raven.
Within minutes he learned the Inuits honored three main deities, including Sedna.
http://www.freep.com/features/living/ager18_20040318.htm   (584 words)

  
 Adlivun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sedna, Tornarsuk and the tornat (spirits of animals and natural formations) and tupilak (souls of dead people) live in Adlivun, which is usually described as a frozen wasteland.
Sedna is the ruler of the land, and is said to imprison the souls of the living as part of the preparation for the next stage of their journey.
The souls are purified there, in preparation for the travel to the Land of the Moon (Quidlivun), where they find eternal rest and peace.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adlivun   (246 words)

  
 Nerrivik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Canada, she was known as Sedna and in Greenland, she was Arnakuagsak.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nerrivik   (89 words)

  
 This isn't one of your holiday games Samizdata.net
Sedna may have strong references for the Inuit, but it means nothing at all to most of us.
Others could be Athena, Hestia, Tethys, or possibly even Apollo, but as Apollo is a late upstart God seeking to supplant Zeus/Jupiter, maybe he's better off out of it.
However, the sinister appearance of a red planet (and possible moon) reminds me of Dr. Who's deadly enemies, cursed to wonder the frigid spaceways, enshrined in their tombs.
http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/005739.html   (1308 words)

  
 Inuit mythology
Sedna ensures that the Inuit follow taboos regarding her domain; if the taboos are not followed, she will withdraw her animals.
Each species of animal has a deity, called a "Keeper" or a "Master." An example is Sedna, who is in charge of sea mammals (such as whales and walruses, both staples of the Inuit culture).
Ritual ceremonies performed before, during and after hunting trips help to accomplish this.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/I/Inuit-mythology.htm   (434 words)

  
 A Faraway Find and Possible Tenth Planet...
At its extreme, Sedna will be eighty-four billion miles from Earth, taking ten thousand five hundred Earth years to complete an orbit.
Sedna was observed well beyond the farthest objects so far discerned in the Kuiper Belt, a shell of small icy bodies, including Pluto, between two point eight billion and four point seven billion miles from the sun.
Dutch physicist Jan Oort in 1950 theorized that comets began as bits of debris flung outward by planetary gravity during the solar system’s formation, only to be arrested in space by gravity and other forces from nearby stars.
http://www.rpgsgamerland.com/talk/1079489554/index_html   (977 words)

  
 Sedna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
Sedna Planitia, a landform on the planet Venus
Look up Sedna on Wiktionary, the free dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedna   (83 words)

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