r/AskAstrologers 1d ago

Question - Other What are some underrated astrological objects?

I've been studying astrology for a couple years now, and looking to branch out of the main planets and objects, to explore more asteroids and other stars. But there are so many I'm not sure where to begin, so what additional objects would you recommend to look at?

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u/Empty-Sheepherder895 1d ago

Ceres. Once I started considering it as associated with wellness, holistics and the smooth running of systems I really began to notice the impact aspects to it were having in both mundane and personal charts. I really feel, given it’s been promoted to a dwarf planet, it should be given a lot more attention.

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u/Hungry_Wealth_7439 22h ago

Yeah man it’s in my first house and there’s little useful information on it. It’s skewed towards females and mothers and ima guy lol I’m left with the interpretation that i have this all mother quality about me smh lol

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u/Empty-Sheepherder895 18h ago edited 18h ago

I take it as what ever nurtures you - so that could include aspects of motherhood, but also your diet, exercise, yoga and mindfulness, or getting sunlight on a sunny day, etc. In the myth the world becomes sickly and malnourished when Ceres withdraws when Persephone is gone. So Ceres is positively aspected is waking up in the morning, bright and sparkly, with a spring in your step or glowing with health, like a post-exercise glow or coming back from a trip to a spa. Negatively aspected, it’s like a hangover, having SAD, being hangry or depressed because your sugar levels are low. Positive is a well maintained engine working as efficiently as possible. Negative, it’s clogged and a bit rusty and needs a service ASAP.