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The placement and movement of the planets and constellation in the birth board offers knowledge of the blessings and dwellings that fell on our journey with blazing motorcycles through the mortal coil.
Asteroids offer another layer of nuance, energy and understanding.
Which asteroids are important in astrology?
Our solar system is studied with thousands of asteroids, but some chosen, called after mythical deities, are of considerable importance.
Like planets, asteroids are embedded in the energy of the signature and their placement in the birth board and their individual transit have a direct impact on us, deceiving carbon dumps.
Planets are showboat illuminating that represent and affect the main themes of life, while asteroids are more of a delicate spray that adds wealth in the history of the sordsto we make in our lives.
As with the planets, you can see what zodiism signs asteroids on your birth chart. To identify the primary asteroids in your birth chart, enter your date of birth, time and location in a generator of birth graph like this, and select these asteroids from drop-down: Ceres, Chiron, Eros, Juno, Pallas and Vesta.
Read for a saved course in these primary asteroids.
Ceres
By the name of the Roman, fertile and agricultural goddess, Ceres is technically a dwarf planet, but is valued by astrologers as asteroids.
In addition to telling what and who we create and protect, Ceres helps us alchemize the lessons of loss and sacrifice.
Demeter is the Greek equivalent of Ceres, and while Miton, the goddess of wheat endured the abduction of her daughter Persefoni from the death of underground Daddy Hades. An agreement was hit to please both deities, and Persephone would eventually come to spend 1/2 of the year above ground and 1/2 below, causing seasons. This myth and this asteroid illustrate the topics of mother’s dedication and delivery.
Ceres in the birth graph helps us unlock our unfilled needs and serve as the best administrators of our own care and inner children. Ceres tells us what we need to feed.
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Named for immortal centaur and the mentor of Achilles, who could not cure himself, Chiron is known as the wounded healer. The symbol for chiron resembles a key, and for a good reason, the sign and placement of the Chiron house inside the birth graph unlocks our point of greater pain and final potential.
Artist and astrologer Elise Wells of Planet Poetica tells the post, “Chiron is bruising. It is not about push in places where it hurts; it is to find out what the wound is and where the wound is, so we can turn to it.
Indeed, if we choose to ignore our Chiron and the trajectory it offers, we will continue to activate it. Just as untreated wounds get angry, so does a chiron without supervision screams to return.
Wells go on, “in astrology, your chiron setting is the healing work you are destined to do, your personal remedy. Balsam and relief, can be found at the polarity point of that setting. For example, if your chiron is in the scorpion, look at things to provide comfort, relief and beauty.”
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Named for the absorption of Aphrodite nipples, Eros is the god of erotica. The sign and placement of Ero in the birth graph affect the spheres of sexual occupation and desire.
What speeds up your pulse and blushes your groin? Eros encourages us to believe in lust as it is the lenses through which we can see and feel everything that ignites us, ignites us and pushes us forward.
Juno
Named to the woman with a lot of suffering by serial fraudsters Jupiter (Roman equivalent of Zeus) Juno is the goddess of love, marriage and business partnerships.
The month of June takes its name from Juno as well as the word ‘before’ as its temple was essentially a mint and it was honored as “Juno Moneta”, a guardian of funds.
In terms of genuine and emotional investments, Juno’s deployment shows the motivations and expectations of our relationships and the type of person calling us into engagement. Juno also reveals how the connection activates our pain points and uncertainties and the way we respond to betrayal.
In its highest expression, Juno illustrates how we can be autonomous and interdependent, flourishing in partnership without losing our self.
While its lower vibration, Juno falls prey to jealousy, power wars, emotional manipulation and self-abandonment in the name of ‘love’.
Pall
Named for the Roman goddess of wisdom and the war that came out, fully formed and armored by her father’s forehead, Palace Athene, or just Pallas, reveals our relationship with strategy, conflict, intellect, social justice, courage and patriarchal figures.
The archetype of the female warrior who uses cunning for fighting, Pallas demonstrates our ability to solve a problem, think freely and congratulate the intellect and emotion. Pallas is the marriage of the head and heart and reveals the types of struggle that we are suitable for paying.
Vesta
Named for the virgin Roman goddess of the hearth, houses and family whose symbol was the permanent flame, the asteroid vest shows what sparks and devotion of the stock.
Sexual and sacred integration, Vesta represents the way we channel and exalt in our essential strength of life.
Connecting to the vesta energy helps us to discover what we keep as sacred and how we ritual that reverence. Blocked or integrated energy of the vesta can manifest as a virgin whore complex, separating the body from the soul and denying the sanctity of the inexplicable relationship between them.
Astrologer Reda Wigle investigates and reports unfairly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Its horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To reserve a reading, visit its website.
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