Some copied from the reference library, others from posts... This is what I have had for awhile, but still not clear on merging. Nessus, controlling the feminine aspect of nurturing,sexuality,? Orcus and Schrodinger?CERES: The need for nurturing; food; the relationship between mother & child; issues of “taking care of” people, plants and animals; growths/cysts; herbs and grains. [See also Demeter]
DEMETER: Mother-Child or care-taking relationships and efforts; growing things; food, diet, nutrition & meals. [See also Ceres]
Nessus is the dench centaur who wants to abuse, do things extremely, to be the hardest, strongest, most powerful, wants to be the Man and have power over women etc, not always as extreme as its portrayed. Different for the different generations
Nymphe is connected to a playful nature, sexual freedom/liberation just as the male counterpart Pan the goat god; the satyr. Nymphs were creatures that had the ability to change their form/shape from young beautiful women back and forth into trees, rivers, streams, flowers etc. They loved to sing, dance, and frolic in nature. They were know for not viewing sexual nature as something purely black and white, sexual things weren't corrupt its simply a part of nature. But they were very flirty and enticing by nature. The gods they were usually associated with or followed were Artemis goddess of the hunt, Apollo the god of the sun/music/prophecy etc, Dionysus the god of wine/party, Hermes the messenger god and Pan again the satyr.
I know someone who has Nymphe conjunct ASC in Pisces. VERY playful yes.
In Roman mythology, Orcus was a god of the underworld, punisher of broken oaths, the god who tormented evildoers in the afterlife. Seems it has something to do with pastlife relationship karma.
Perhaps some of the rest of the underworld god myth is at work here. For instance, one theory I've been seriously exploring is that Orcus, when handled constructively, governs accessing and bringing forward the spiritual wealth from the core of one's being. That isn't necessarily dramatic but it is profound. And it is not inconsistent with the charts I've seen over the past year or so.
Schrodinger, I read and can grasp the experiment but, what the heck does it mean astrologically wise?