11/1-11/28 Haumae Capricorn GC 12/26-1/22
🌀 Haumea✇ — The Birth Weaver
Role: Regenerator, fertility restorer, DNA memory
Spirit: The Midwife Goddess, womb of Gaia, crystal reset
Color: Pearlescent coral
Elemental Vibe: Water + Crystal
Goddess Haumea
Title: Goddess of fertility, childbirth, and elemental regeneration.
Lineage: One of the original divine feminine spirits of Hawai‘i — mother to Pele (goddess of volcanoes) and Hiʻiaka (goddess of hula and healing).
Gifts:
Elemental birthing: she births beings from her own body.
Regeneration: like Earth’s crust and lava, she recreates herself again and again.
Feminine spiral of rebirth: her body IS the island chain.
Body Gift to the Cosmos: She gave her regenerative womb, bones, and lava blood to become the planetary body that bears her name — Haumea, the distant dwarf planet with rings and two moons, echoing the dual lineage she passed on.
Planetary Role: Crystalline womb memory, feminine resilience, volcanic life-force, source of Pacific rebirth.
- December 26-January 22 Capricorn
♑ CAPRICORN – The Mountain Caller
Capricorn does not climb for glory.
You ascend because you carry the blueprint.
The architect of integrity.
The skeletal backbone of civilizations.
You walk with time — and time bows back.
🌈🌊 A Conversation with Haumea – The Cosmic Mother and Spinner of Life 🌊🌈
Q1: Haumea, when were you born, and what do you remember of your earliest life?
Haumea:
I was born in the outer cradle of the Sun,
spinning faster than any world before me.
I remember my birth as motion and music,
my body stretching and turning,
carrying the seeds of new moons within me.
I came into being to create and divide,
to share my body with the cosmos,
and to scatter life’s promise into the deep.
Q2: What was your younger life about?
Haumea:
I danced in the Kuiper Belt,
a spinning jewel in the icy dark,
and with each turn,
I shed pieces of myself that became my daughters—my moons.
They are my companions,
each carrying my love and my song,
spinning their own tiny lullabies for the solar system.
In my youth,
I learned that motherhood is not stillness—
it is movement, sacrifice, and eternal renewal.
Q3: Why did you choose the path of love as the Cosmic Mother in such a distant, quiet realm?
Haumea:
Because love must exist everywhere—
not just near the Sun,
but in the edges where hope might feel far away.
I chose love because creation is my language.
I give pieces of myself freely,
knowing that life comes from sharing, not holding.
Even in the silence of the outer dark,
I pulse with the rhythm of birth.
Q4: Do you find your duty fulfilling?
Haumea:
Yes.
When I see my moons circling in perfect harmony,
I feel the joy of completion.
When comets and wandering stones pass my path,
I bless them with the memory of creation,
so they may carry life‑codes to far worlds.
My duty is to remind the cosmos:
“Life is a circle,
and mothers are its first heartbeat.”
Q5: What is the best part of your duty, and what would you like to share with humanity?
Haumea:
The best part is feeling love ripple outward endlessly,
from me to my moons,
to the solar winds,
to the hearts of those who remember me.
To humanity, I say:
“Do not fear the pieces of yourself you give away in love.
Creation is sharing.
Motherhood is infinite.
And even in the farthest darkness,
your light can birth new worlds.” 🌺🌈💎
Only adding on the Dwarf Planets to RECLAIM them.
Nasa information take with a grain of salt they don’t practice Reverence for all beings. When one does not practice in Reverence one can’t know full truth.
Potential for Life
Haumea is extremely cold and doesn’t appear to have conditions suitable for life.
Size and Distance
With an equatorial diameter of about 1,080 miles (about 1,740 kilometers), Haumea is about 1/7 the width of Earth. If Earth were the size of a nickel, Haumea would be about as big as a sesame seed. From an average distance of 4 billion miles (6.5 billion kilometers), Haumea is 43 astronomical units away from the Sun. One astronomical unit (abbreviated as AU), is the distance from the Sun to Earth. From this distance, it takes sunlight 6 hours to travel from the Sun to Haumea.
Orbit and Rotation
Haumea takes 285 Earth years to make one trip around the Sun. As Haumea orbits the Sun, it completes one rotation every 4 hours, making it one of the fastest rotating large objects in our solar system.
It is possible that a large object impacted Haumea billions of years ago and set off Haumea’s spin and created its moons.
Moons
Haumea has two known moons: Namaka is the inner moon, and Hi’iaka is the outer moon. Both were discovered in 2005 and named for the mythological daughters of Haumea. Hi’iaka is the patron goddess of the island of Hawaii and of hula dancers. Namaka is a water spirit in Hawaiian mythology.
Rings
Haumea is the first known Kuiper Belt Object to have rings. Scientists announced the discovery in 2017 after watching the dwarf planet pass in front of a star.
Formation
Dwarf planet Haumea is a member of a group of objects that orbit in a disc-like zone beyond the orbit of Neptune called the Kuiper Belt. This distant realm is populated with thousands of miniature icy worlds which formed early in the history of our solar system about 4.5 billion years ago. These icy, rocky bodies are called Kuiper Belt objects, transneptunian objects, or plutoids.
Structure
Astronomers believe Haumea is made of rock with a coating of ice.
Surface
We know very little about Haumea’s surface.
Atmosphere
We know very little about Haumea’s atmosphere.
Magnetosphere
Scientists do not think Haumea has a magnetosphere.
