Ceres in Aries
Ceres in Taurus makes someone very straightforward and a go getter. They aren’t afraid to speak their mind and do what is necessary to make sure they get their way. However, while the can come across as brash, they do need nurturing and affection. They may not show it to the outside world, but they need cared for just like any other person. They also want their partner and family to feel very safe and protected, and will go to great lengths to make sure that they are. The Ceres Aries does not want to appear weak or soft. No, they want to appear strong to others so that they aren’t taken advantage of. The Aries in Ceres needs to stay active and on the move. When they are active, they are able to stay busy and pretend as if they don’t need or want any help. However, they do want care from others. Ceres is very maternal and Aries in Ceres would do well to nurture their motherly side and develop a bit more gentleness.
3rd House
Keywords: The keywords associated with the 3rd house are communication, siblings, local travel, learning, writing, comedy, early childhood, social media, humor, elementary school, and language.
Cadent House Type: A Cadent house type is ruled by a mutable sign. Gemini is the air sign ruling the 3rd house.
The 3rd house in astrology is the location in your chart representative of early childhood, how you relate to your immediate environment, and learning and communication styles. Due to the fact that this house is associated with early childhood it also relates to siblings as a part of your family upbringing. The 3rd house can also indicate how much of a role your siblings did or did not play in your early home environment. This is also the house of learning, therefore; it is associated with education, elementary school, and early learning environments.
If you have a heavy emphasis of planets in the 3rd house this implies you have strong ties to your local community. You may be a local activist, a voice for your community, or a teacher. The sign on the 3rd house in your natal chart can help illuminate one’s particular learning styles. It can show you if you are more of a visual, auditory, or hands on learner.