Demetra George and Douglas Bloch, Asteroid Goddesses: The Mythology, Psychology, and Astrology of the Re-emerging Feminine
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Asteroid Goddesses identifies the modern source relationship now tracked for Ceres, Pallas, Juno, and Vesta reference coverage.
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George treats Ceres in the horoscope through nurturing, self-worth, parent-child bonds, attachment and separation, grief, sharing, work, and productivity.
George treats Juno in the horoscope through relatedness, compatibility, receptivity, mutual sharing, trust, jealousy, possessiveness, and power struggles.
George treats Pallas in the horoscope through creative intelligence, learning, arts, politics, healing, competition, relationship alienation, and fear of success.
George treats Vesta in the horoscope through personal integration, focused work, devotion, commitment, sacrifice, relationship alienation, and sexual-energy boundaries.
Ceres has major-asteroid source-context footing through Asteroid Goddesses, but no Ceres delineation is promoted here.
Juno has major-asteroid source-context footing through Asteroid Goddesses, but no Juno delineation is promoted here.
Pallas has major-asteroid source-context footing through Asteroid Goddesses, but no Pallas delineation is promoted here.
Vesta has major-asteroid source-context footing through Asteroid Goddesses, but no Vesta delineation is promoted here.
George treats Chiron as a planetoid linking Saturn and Uranus themes, the known and unknown, and as a teacher/healer figure tied to holistic understanding, education, medicine, and inner guidance.