Psyche sesquiquadrate ceres

Psyche sesquiquadrate ceres

Psyche sesquiquadrate Ceres (a 135° link) suggests a slightly awkward dialogue between your inner mind/psyche and your needs for care, nourishment, and emotional safety.

May be felt in:

1) Self-soothing vs. responsibility for others: wanting comfort can coexist with guilt about needing it.

2) Body/food/rituals: fluctuating patterns around nurturing—either too much “giving to cope” or withdrawal from care when depleted.

3) Attachment themes: mixed messages between protecting your vulnerability mentally and craving consistent, practical emotional support.

4) Mothering instincts (self or others): productive when conscious, but may surface as over-functioning, caretaking bargains, or frustration when care isn’t reciprocated.

Overall: this aspect often invites you to renegotiate how “nourishment” happens—less automatic, more intentional.