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Article: Suseongshin: The Water Star Spirit of Korean Cosmology

Celestial Beings

Suseongshin: The Water Star Spirit of Korean Cosmology

In Korean cosmological belief, celestial bodies are often personified as spiritual beings. Suseongshin (수성신) refers to the spirit associated with the water star, often linked to the planet Mercury.

This being represents fluidity, movement, and adaptability, reflecting the nature of water.

In traditional thought, celestial movements influenced life on Earth, including fortune, health, and natural cycles.

Suseongshin is not a widely personified figure in storytelling but exists within the broader system of star-related deities.

The concept highlights how Korean mythology integrates astronomy with spirituality.

The sky was not just observed—it was interpreted as a living system of influence.

Suseongshin represents the connection between cosmic motion and earthly experience.

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