Did you know that asteroids like Ceres play a role in your natal chart? Asteroids govern more nuanced and subtle aspects of your life compared to the planets, Sun, or Moon. Ceres, located between Mars and Jupiter, represents your nurturing energy and how you care for yourself and others. Its feminine energy also encompasses fertility and motherhood, just like the Roman goddess of the harvest it’s named after. In this article, we’ll explain exactly what Ceres means in astrology, plus how you can find and interpret your Ceres placement in any sign and house. Read on to learn more about this fascinating space rock!
Ceres at a Glance
The asteroid Ceres symbolizes how you nurture yourself and others, as well as motherhood, fertility, and feminine energy. It’s named for the Roman goddess of agriculture, Ceres. Your Ceres sign reveals how you care for yourself, while your house placement shows what area of life your nurturing qualities manifest in.
Steps
Finding & Interpreting Your Ceres Placement
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Enter your birth info into a natal chart generator to find your Ceres. You’ll need to know your date and exact time of birth, as well as the name of the town or location where you were born. Plug in your information to view your birth chart . Not all sites will include asteroids, so look for “extended” charts or other advanced options.
- Try using Astro Seek’s Asteroid Calculator , which lets you select which asteroids you want to view in your chart.
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Note the house and zodiac sign placement of your Ceres. The house that Ceres appears in reveals which aspect of your life the asteroid’s nurturing qualities might appear. The zodiac sign indicates how you nurture and protect both yourself and your loved ones. For example:
- Say your Ceres is in Gemini in the fifth house (the house of self-expression and pleasure). Your self-nurturing may manifest through Gemini’s talkative, communicative nature, especially in creative or fun areas of your life that allow you to express yourself.
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Look for favorable aspects to your Sun, Moon, or Ascendant signs. In astrology, aspects are the angles the planets form with each other that influence how their energies interact. [5] X Research source If Ceres is at a favorable angle to your Sun, Moon, or Ascendant (Rising) sign—your 3 most prominent placements—then its influence is more noticeable in your life. Favorable aspects include:
- A conjunction: This is when Ceres is in the same sign as another planet. For example, having both Ceres and the Moon in Taurus.
- A sextile: This is when 2 planets are about 60 degrees apart and in compatible elements, like fire and air or earth and water (for example, Ceres in Gemini and the Sun in Leo).
- A trine: This is a very lucky angle (about 120 degrees) that puts 2 planets in signs of the same element (like Ceres in Capricorn and your Ascendant in Taurus).
- Having Ceres outside these favorable angles doesn’t mean you’re not caring or nurturing. It just means those traits may not be as dominant or obvious.
- Remember that Ceres is only one celestial body out of many in your chart. Other planet and asteroid placements can impact your nurturing qualities, too.
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Other asteroids that some astrologers interpret include Pallas, Juno, Vesta, Chiron, and Hygeia. Generally, asteroids are named for Greek or Roman goddesses and speak to more nuanced areas of your life than the main planets. [8] X Research sourceThanks
- Not all astrologers or natal chart sites consider asteroids. You may need to look for an “extended chart” or more in-depth reading to see your asteroid placements.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.zodiacsign.com/astrology/planets/ceres/
- ↑ https://pandoraastrology.com/ceres-rules-taurus/
- ↑ https://advanced-astrology.com/ceres-synastry-signs-houses-retrograde
- ↑ https://advanced-astrology.com/ceres-synastry-signs-houses-retrograde
- ↑ https://www.astrology.com/article/astrology-aspect-symbols/
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Persephone-Greek-goddess
- ↑ https://science.nasa.gov/dwarf-planets/ceres/
- ↑ https://www.astrology.com/asteroids