These are all parallel themes, branches from the same tree-trunk, which is rooted in our ability to feel that we belong here in the material world. (Or planet, whichever you prefer.)Ĭeres’ themes and their mythological rootsĬeres (Demeter in Greek mythology) rules the things that connect us to the physical world: our physical bodies, the food we put into them and the money we use to sustain them. Ceres certainly was one of the movers and shakers in Greco-Roman mythology.Īfter working with the 4 major asteroids for more than two decades in my astrology practice, I’ve concluded that Ceres makes a great ruler of Taurus and that using Ceres as a ruler of Taurus illuminates both the sign and the asteroid. (You can read more about the great debate over Ceres’ designation here) Ceres’ planet-like size suggests perhaps astrologers should take it seriously (no pun intended) as a possible ruler of a zodiac sign. Ceres’ size and regular shape and other factors cause some astronomers to designate it a “dwarf planet” along with Pluto and other bodies in our solar system. Saturn Return Reading (Ages 28-30 and 57-59)Īstronomers agree that Ceres is the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt, and that the belt falls in the zone predicted by Bode’s Law.
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