151. S. Repent Sedna"s father Suzan van der Voort

Опубликовано: 11 Июнь 2026
на канале: Stichting Beweegreden-Diadans-Anneke Wittermans
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Repent (Sedna's father)

My tears flow, they carry my love.
Tears are pearls of precious togetherness.
An immense silence flows in my being.
Sedna shines light from the ocean

Tears flee.
May they quench my thirst.
Know that I carry life within me.
Life lessons quench my thirst.

I breathe air into the water.
Bubbles color the rainbow.
I see you Sedna
Take me up in the ocean


Anneke Wittermans, January 30, 2024.

When the Inuit find no fish in their nets
and hunger comes , when
they realize their actions,
they go to Sedna for advice,
they repent and
confess their errors,

The Inuit honor Sedna
under her many names
the sea creatures are faithful to Sedna
do the people live in confusion ?
If they distort the truth,
or if they do not care for the environment,

1. Sedna mourns the misconceptions of humanity,
the tangles of chaos and lies,
this tangles her long hair,
without hands,
Sedna cannot comb her hair
She laments,
she calls the fish to support her

2. The wisest of them goes in a dream
as a fish to look for Sedna in the deep sea ,
combs her hair out of the coils,
tells the repentance of the people,
Sedna with new confidence
Is letting the fish swim freely,
allows it as a catch for the Inuit

Her father hits her
phalanges, her hands with his paddle

Sedna surrenders
to the cold arctic water :
the metamorphose takes place.

Men are not offering her wellbeing in existence
And she needs to liberate herself from her father and the patrilinear tradition

When the father of Sedna later in his live rememberes what he had done

In different stories Sedna is the ancestor, the primeval mother of marine mammals.

Sedna promotes care for the ocean habitat. This is now urgent.


At the end of his life, Sedna's father repents.

He goes to the sea and asks Sedna for forgiveness. She takes him into the ocean and into her home in the ocean.

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