I recently read your book The Twilight of Pluto and enjoyed it very much. My knowledge of astrology is limited to the parts (planets, houses, aspects, etc.) but not how they work together as a whole. You could say that I have the vocabulary but not the grammar.
Looking at my chart after reading your book, I notice that Ceres is at 18 degrees of Taurus in my 6th house. (Maybe on the cusp. There are some questions about my birth time.) Ceres is square Pluto at 19 degrees of Leo in my 9th house. Ceres is otherwise unaspected but Pluto has aspects to my Sun, Venus, Jupiter and Neptune.
You said that when Ceres is significantly placed and/or aspected, it shows as issues around food and nurturing. I would say that I have had significant issues around both food and nurturing. Would it be, in your opinion, Ceres’ square to Pluto and Pluto’s aspects that has made those issues loom large in my life?
The Twilight of Pluto
Date: 2024-01-15 06:04 am (UTC)I recently read your book The Twilight of Pluto and enjoyed it very much. My knowledge of astrology is limited to the parts (planets, houses, aspects, etc.) but not how they work together as a whole. You could say that I have the vocabulary but not the grammar.
Looking at my chart after reading your book, I notice that Ceres is at 18 degrees of Taurus in my 6th house. (Maybe on the cusp. There are some questions about my birth time.) Ceres is square Pluto at 19 degrees of Leo in my 9th house. Ceres is otherwise unaspected but Pluto has aspects to my Sun, Venus, Jupiter and Neptune.
You said that when Ceres is significantly placed and/or aspected, it shows as issues around food and nurturing. I would say that I have had significant issues around both food and nurturing. Would it be, in your opinion, Ceres’ square to Pluto and Pluto’s aspects that has made those issues loom large in my life?
Eclectic Pollywog