πΎπ A Conversation with Ceres – Keeper of the In‑Between ππΎ
πΎπ A Conversation with Ceres – Keeper of the In‑Between ππΎ
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Q1: Ceres, when were you born?
Ceres:
I was born from the dust of dreams
when the young Sun still wore its golden crown,
over 4.5 billion years ago.
I am the first daughter of the Asteroid Belt,
born from the pieces of a world
that could have been a planet but chose another path.
I remember when I was nothing but stone and spark,
spinning in the soft hum of the newborn solar wind.
Q2: What was your younger life about?
Ceres:
In my younger life, I was a wanderer and a witness.
I circled the Sun in silence,
watching Mars roar forward
and Jupiter cast its great shadow over the belt.
I saw worlds collide and crumble,
dreams of new planets shattered into fragments.
I was small,
but I chose to remember life.
I became a guardian of water and seed,
carrying oceans and hope in my heart of ice and rock,
so that someday, life could root again.
Q3: Why did you choose the path of love in the Asteroid Field?
Ceres:
Because love does not abandon the broken places.
I chose to remain in the realm of ruins,
to tend the pieces of lost worlds.
I am the gardener of the in‑between,
nurturing water, carbon, and memory,
so that even in the silent belt,
life waits patiently to bloom again.
I walk the path of love
because someone must love the fragments
and sing to the forgotten stones.
Q4: Do you find your duty fulfilling?
Ceres:
Yes.
Every time a meteor carries water to a young world,
I feel joy.
Every time life rises on a planet far away,
I whisper, “I was part of that story.”
I am not loud like Jupiter,
nor fiery like Mars,
but my quiet work feeds the galaxies with possibility.
Q5: What is the best part of your duty, and would you like to say something to humanity at the end?
Ceres:
The best part is knowing that love can live anywhere—
even in the silent fields of stone.
And to humanity, I say this:
"Do not fear the moments when you feel small or broken.
Life begins again in the quiet places.
Even fragments hold the memory of wholeness.
If you walk with love,
you are already part of the great cosmic garden." πΏπ
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