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Topic: Ceres/Moon in Synastry
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VacantGazer Knowflake Posts: 26 From: The Sky Registered: Dec 2014
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posted December 24, 2014 04:05 PM
I've been reading up on astrology alot but am new to asteroids. Especially when it concerns asteroids in synastry. I've read that Ceres is a like the moon, but I've not seen much on the internet about moon/ceres contacts in synastry.I have Ceres in Aquarius in my 4th house. My boyfriend has Moon in Aquarius which falls in my 4th house and is conjunct my Ceres. Additionally I have moon in gemini(29 degrees, would have cancer like traits) in my 9th house, and he has ceres in cancer in my 9th house. I'm not sure how to interpret this, would it mean, astrologically speaking, we would have a similar emotional makeup, in what makes us comfortable? IP: Logged |
LeeLoo2014 Moderator Posts: 9000 From: Venus cornering Neptune Registered: Mar 2014
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posted December 26, 2014 07:51 AM
Hello and welcome! This is a lovely aspect, especially in the 4th house, very nurturing. your emotional life together is very rich, supportive, intimate, nourishing, the Ceres person is "motherly" and supportive towards the Moon, a bit clingy, it can go the other way too, there is this need for intimacy, sharing, emotional support and warmth, staying home together, a very strong marital aspect. you also probably remind him of his mother or a motherly figure or he reminds you of your father, there is a family vibe between you two  ------------------
I seem to have loved you in numberless forms... IP: Logged |
Faith Knowflake Posts: 9742 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted December 26, 2014 11:38 AM
I agree, there should be some sweetness here.In my case, my moon is conjunct my ex's Ceres-Jupiter...he definitely took care of me, watched out for me. I am grateful for that much. Unfortunately, combined with other antagonistic synastry aspects, this aspect became problematic, as in: I don't necessarily want you to nurture me, and you are going overboard (Jupiter) and not even paying attention to who I am. Without more fundamental, baseline rapport, this just felt weird.  IP: Logged |
Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 17313 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted December 26, 2014 11:41 AM
I have the Ceres-Jupiter conjunction natally.  Anyway someone`s Ceres is conjunct my IC, and though there is no real reason for it and it is very untypical for me, I trust him. I just canīt imagine him hurting me intentionally. My own Ceres is quintile his Moon and/ or Sun, while being a minor aspect there is a bizarre feeling of caring for him. And I donīt usually feel uber nurturing with other people, unless they are children. IP: Logged |
Blind writer Knowflake Posts: 406 From: Texas, USA Registered: May 2012
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posted December 26, 2014 02:15 PM
While the MOON is internalizing, or receptive, I would describe CERES as externalizing, or projective.Overall, MOON-CERES is very endearing and gentle as a placement. It lends comfort and security to the MOON person, and a fulfilling sense to the CERES person. In my case - KD has natal MOON-CERES conjunct. This pair opposes and contraparallels my MOON, which soothes out any ruffled feathers an opposition may have raised otherwise. My own CERES is quintile KD's MOON-CERES pair. We both have CERES in the 6H natally, so the way we express and prioritize that energy is the same. We both value living healthy, and encourage each other to take care of ourselves in that way. I feel as if KD is a leading hand guiding me by quiet example, while I provide positivity and try my best to satisfy those expectations (sometimes in a pushy way, since a quintile just can't help itself). CERES has a knack for calming any emotional outbursts the MOON may have, too. IP: Logged |
Aubyanne Moderator Posts: 1925 From: Tinseltown, Hollyweird, The Multiverse Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 26, 2014 03:49 PM
Apparently, I just love this, because of how many have their MOON on my CERES, or their CERES on my MOON. It's just a nice, warm, nurturing thing. One gentleman is one of my girlfriend's beaus; I've been counselling them both at no charge, simply because they need it. His nMOON is on my CERES, 0°. Her pMOON is 2° applying. Seems legit. IP: Logged |
Aubyanne Moderator Posts: 1925 From: Tinseltown, Hollyweird, The Multiverse Registered: Sep 2014
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posted December 26, 2014 03:58 PM
Huh. Wonder about the square synastrically. I also tend to draw CAP MOON to me, with a 0°-3° opposition. Some of my dearest soul brothers (and sisters).IP: Logged |
VacantGazer Knowflake Posts: 26 From: The Sky Registered: Dec 2014
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posted December 31, 2014 02:00 PM
quote: Originally posted by Aubyanne: Huh. Wonder about the square synastrically. I also tend to draw CAP MOON to me, with a 0°-3° opposition. Some of my dearest soul brothers (and sisters).
Maybe a difficulty in balancing the nuturing? Smothering at times and too detached at other times? IP: Logged |
Blind writer Knowflake Posts: 406 From: Texas, USA Registered: May 2012
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posted December 31, 2014 02:22 PM
quote: Originally posted by VacantGazer: Maybe a difficulty in balancing the nuturing? Smothering at times and too detached at other times?
Hot and cold sounds more like the opposition to me (off, on, then off again). The square probably incites that smothering feel, though. It'll take a lot of trial and error for the CERES native to learn just the right touch, and much patience for the MOON native to tolerate the process. IP: Logged |
VacantGazer Knowflake Posts: 26 From: The Sky Registered: Dec 2014
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posted December 31, 2014 03:02 PM
quote: Originally posted by Blind writer: Hot and cold sounds more like the opposition to me (off, on, then off again). The square probably incites that smothering feel, though. It'll take a lot of trial and error for the CERES native to learn just the right touch, and much patience for the MOON native to tolerate the process.
I think perhaps with the opposition one might choose one behaviour over the other, whereas with the square there is indecision and work to be done to find that balance? IP: Logged | |