Ceres
Ceres
(2 votes)"Ceres in the horoscope shows the early nurturing we received and how we nurture others. It also directly rules food and clothing. I have seen two cases of professional designers who had Ceres aspecting Pallas (which rules the ability to see patterns)." |
Ceres introduction - part 1
(1 vote)"In the last year I’ve took a close look to the Ceres dwarf planet and his role in our chart and in our evolution. I start analyzing people charts and to see how Ceres is influencing their life and what is the meaning of this asteroid. For me the traditional meaning regarding the nurturing feelings and other similar interpretations was not enough. I sense that there is more about the biggest asteroid orbiting on the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. In my opinion Ceres has a very strong link with the Moon. The Moon in a horoscope represent the emotional level of a person and how he is reacting to external events. But the Moon is a Yin element, a passive one and is showing us a status and how a person will change on inside. Transits and progressions to the Moon are an indication of the changes that implies the person mood and emotional status." |
Ceres Moon Yin-Yang polarities
(1 vote)"Let’s discuss a little about Moon- Ceres connection. The energy flowing between Moon and Ceres is bi-directional, meaning that it moves from Moon to Ceres and also from Ceres to Moon. It’s very similar with the Sun-Ascendant connection where the Sun symbolize our inner personality (our soul) and the Ascendant is the outer personality which is formed during our current life. Both Ascendant and Ceres acting as a filter, a shield for Sun and Moon. And in both cases we are dealing with a bi-directional energy transfer. We are receiving impulses from outside but in the same time we are sending away different signals and energies. In this manner we are expressing our emotions and also energies from subconscious (Moon) using the Ceres filter. And in the same time we are receiving energies from the outer world using the same filter - Ceres. Saying this we can conclude that Ceres is a symbol of external events that occur in our life and with an impact on our emotions. There are events that are happening to us and are events that are generated by us…in both cases the emotional impact is strong" |
The Return of the Goddess: Ceres and Consciousness
(1 vote)"Our place in the cosmos is rare and sweet. We live on Planet Earth, the third rock from the sun, where life is supported, flowers blossom and birds sing. We define our position and our gratitude for it, by examining the nature of our celestial neighbors. We have models of our cosmos that hang as mobiles from classroom ceilings. And we know why life exists here, and not there. Since kindergarten we've chanted: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Being raised in Africa, we had a culturally specific pneumonic to help us remember the order of the planets. For the life of me I can't remember it now, but it had something to do with eating. Last September our scientists decided to revamp our current cosmology. They demoted poor old Pluto. He's spent way too long hanging out at the black hole that is our galactic center and as such, has almost disappeared. And they also added Ceres. The Goddess. She's a dwarf planet, not too big in stature but she's included. " |
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Ceres, Goddess of the Environment
"Those who have explored astrology beyond the entertaining Sun Sign forecasts know that the horoscope consists of several planets, not just the Sun. Each planet represents, in psychological terms, an archetype which describes a pattern of needs or motivations. While the Sun shows basic character traits and the drive to be an individual, the Moon provides a glimpse into the emotional needs, especially for tribal or family connections. Mercury describes how one processes and communicates information, Venus (the Love Goddess) represents personal magnetism, and Mars is our Inner Warrior. " |
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