What Signs are Ceres,Eris & Sedna assigned to?!


Question: Gemini & Virgo Share Mercury
Taurus & Libra Share Venus
Scorpio & Ophiuchus share Pluto

Now there are enough planets to support each sign so have astrologers studied their impact on behavior to know where they belong?


Answers: Gemini & Virgo Share Mercury
Taurus & Libra Share Venus
Scorpio & Ophiuchus share Pluto

Now there are enough planets to support each sign so have astrologers studied their impact on behavior to know where they belong?

This is a portion of what Lynn Hayes has to say:

As you know if you've been reading this column, the reclassification of Pluto and the addition of Ceres and Eris captivated me. Although I wish they had retained the name "The Plutons," for me they represent an important shift in consciousness and in astrological consultations. The recent discoveries of Sedna and Quaoar did not speak to me in this way, nor it seems have other astrologers been inspired by those planets.

I have explored Ceres only briefly, but Eris is demanding quite a bit of attention which I suppose is appropriate in light of her significance as the goddess of Strife and Discord.

To learn more about the vast array of planetary bodies and to see who speaks to you, visit Zane Stein's pages on Chiron and his Friends. Zane was one of the early astrologers exploring the significance of Chiron and he has lots of interesting information there.

To see her full commentary, and to get links to another astrology website that deals with this, please go to her website listed as source below.

My own thoughts is that it will take years of research and following of these 'Plutons" (I use Lynn's name for them as we don't know yet if they are all planets) to interpret them effectively in the natal and transit charts.

I tend to go with her idea that these are generational influences (as are all the slow moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto) and indicate a shift of consciousness.

In Light,
Alex

They're new, so they didn't have much time to figure it out. And they're pretty small too, what's the point of analyzing Jupiter's moons or something.



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