
Ceres square DC
Ceres square Descendant (DC) suggests a push–pull between how you nurture and how you relate to others. This aspect can stir feelings around care, obligation, and “being chosen” in partnership.
Possible areas that may be affected:
1) Relationship roles: One person may seek more emotional caretaking, while the other feels pressured to receive/give in a specific way.
2) Needs vs. reciprocity: Discomfort can arise if nurturance isn’t returned; tenderness may swing into resentment when support feels uneven.
3) Boundaries around caretaking: Overgiving, rescuing, or withdrawing can become themes—learning to offer care without losing self.
4) Old wounds around abandonment or neglect: Partnership triggers may reactivate childhood patterns, prompting repair through honest, steady support.
Overall: less “fated conflict,” more a growth lesson in expressing care and negotiating relational needs.






























