Back on 2 May, Jessica Adams sent out a tweet:
And this got me to thinking: How does America find itself caught up in such a kerfuffle?
Abortion is the “hot” topic at the moment, and whether you agree or disagree with the idea, it was “written” in the stars. There’s also a through-line with the astrology.
It begins with Margaret Sanger, a Virgo. Born September 14th, 1879. She was commissioned by the heiress, Katherine McCormick to encourage and develop a more practical and effective method of birth control than what was currently in use.
Previous to this time, birth control methods consisted of prophylactics, coitus-interruptus and abstinence - and if all these failed, then the illegal, back-street abortion. And let’s face it, if a woman can control her biological clock, she can control her destiny.
To take a look at this woman, I cast a chart:
This is the chart of Margaret Sanger. A nurse. Who opened the first “Planned Parenthood” in America.
Note: this chart is set for 12 noon, as I could find no birth time for her however, checking the ephemeris, it does indeed show the placements of the Uranus, Moon, Sun and Mercury all in the sign of Virgo. Since I was unable to locate a birth time (she’s not in the AstroDataBank - and should be), this chart has a Rodden Rating of X/XX.
Given the period of her birth, we know for certain, that pregnancy and giving birth to children was an iffy process. Pregnancies and even unwanted pregnancies sometimes killed women - you will understand the importance of this to Margaret later in the article.
Looking at this chart, it is no accident that Margaret was a Virgo, the sign of the body *and* the only female figure represented in the zodiac. She was born to do what she did.
Yet back in 1938, another unlikely figure emerges into the fray of procreation: Albert Hoffman. The Swiss chemist who first synthesized and ingested lysergic acid diethylamide, also known as LSD.
But Tara, how does information factor into abortion?
It factors in due to the astrology.
LSD and Uranus in Taurus.
In 1938 we find Uranus in Taurus - the same aspect we are under today. Taurus is all about love, values, the value system and even the physical body - how we take care of it. Uranus here shakes up things, tears down, revolutionizes and shocks. We are in a “repeat” - for women, particularly - as it relates to our bodies, our values and value systems - what we pass down to children.
In thinking about Jessica’s post, I pulled a card on Roe v. Wade. The card is The Tower.
Now I’m quite sure that Pamela Coleman-Smith did not create this card with abortion in mind however the cards speaks volumes in relation to the issue. First, it is a phallic symbol, so in my experience I have seen this card show up as great sex. The kind that blows your brains out. And when it comes to sex, the lightening bolt striking the top of the tower can also be viewed as the moment of “conception”.
But The Tower is also about unexpected events (like unexpected or unwanted pregnancy). It is also about those things we think are secure and stable but in reality are not (Roe v. Wade). It is about our perception of things.
1943. A Trip Into the Future.
In 1943 we find North Node, Jupiter and Pluto all in the sign of dating, sex and children. We also find Neptune, the planet of feeling good, drugs, psychedelic experiences and merging with “The One”, in the sign of Libra - the sign of relationships and marriage. In essence, this was a window into how sex, dating and perhaps the “excesses” of it or the “really good times of it” would be changing.
1943 was the year Albert Hoffman first ingested LSD and in my opinion having Neptune in Libra was a peek 17 years into the future - 1960 where attitudes about dating, sex and children were going to change. 1943 was the precursor to the era of “Free Love”.
1957 - Neptune in Scorpio/Pluto in Virgo
Here we find another peek into the future - the nebulous, out-of-this world experience of how sex could really be - particularly after spending so much time being afraid of it. Pluto - the planet of power, control and transformation, in the sign of Virgo was literally a signpost announcing that women (the Virgin) were on their way to controlling not only their biological clocks, but have the power to decide when/who/how and transform their lives.
1960 - The FDA approves the use of “The Pill”.
Margaret Sanger succeeds in her development of safer, more effective contraception methods. But for those who could not afford it - well, there had to be another option. Long before the approval of The Pill, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in 1916 in Brownsville, Brooklyn NY.
Sanger grew up in an Irish family of 11 children in Corning, New York. Her mother died at age 50 of tuberculosis. So she was well aware of how pregnancy could not only bring life, but could make a woman’s life difficult. In fact, it could kill a woman. But there’s more to story of Roe, than you know.
1965 - The Uranus-Pluto Conjunction in Virgo.
This conjunction changed the world. Not only were there protests in the streets about war, but also women’s rights, gay rights, race discrimination, political discord and of course LSD and “Free Love” finally makes it appearance from back in 1943.
If we look at what is happening now, the Karma of South Node in Scorpio is coming back around. Scorpio is all about sex, death, rebirth, legacies and inheritances. Make no mistake, legacies and inheritances aren’t always of a financial nature either.
And if you look at Jessica’s tweet, you can see a through line of Uranus, Neptune and Scorpio weaving it’s way back through the timeline of this story. In fact, if ever you want to know if something is about change in a big way, look to the large outer planets: Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus and Pluto.
Richard Tarnas writes about the evolutionary changes of these planets in his book Cosmos and Psyche.
1971-1973. How The Pill and Roe Change Marriage.
The divorce rates started to increase right around the time Roe v. Wade went to the Supreme Court and in fact, the divorce rate more than doubled in 1960 - the year The Pill was approved by the FDA. Reproductive freedom meant that women no longer had to stay in unhappy marriages. Reproductive freedom also meant that unmarried women could engage in sex without fear of getting pregnant.
You can read this article about divorce rates in America starting in 1867.
My Interpretation and Take:
When I pulled The Tower card, my question was: What is the fate of Roe v. Wade?
This card tells me that it will fall - taking women’s rights, gay rights, gay marriage, LGBTQ rights, education opportunities and racial equity with it. I would even expect that some issues with land/land ownership will fall by the wayside too. But more importantly, The Tower card is a message about “what you think you know about Roe, is not the reality.”
I told you earlier that that there is more to the story of Roe than you. Margaret Sanger was not all the heroine.
Sanger was a proponent of Eugenics and even aligned herself with the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) - undermining her message of reproductive freedom. If you want to know what the kerfuffle is really all about, it’s not really about the “freedom of choice”, it’s all about “increasing the numbers” of white babies.
Now if you live outside the United States, you would not be aware that the decision to end Roe v. Wade is based in race. Over the past 50 years, the birth of white babies has declined and the birth of non-white babies has increased. You also might not know that contrary to some beliefs, abortions are not common amongst women of color and that mostly, abortion has been the “right” of highly educated, privileged white women.
Here’s an excerpt taken from “A Census Brief” by Applied Population Lab.
n 2016, more non-Hispanic whites died than were born in twenty-six states; more than at any time in U.S. history. Some 179 million residents or roughly 56 percent of the U.S. population, lived in these 26 states In contrast, non-Hispanic white (hereafter referred to as white) deaths exceeded births in just four states in 2004 and seventeen as recently as 2014. White deaths also exceeded white births in the nation as a whole for the first time in U.S. history in 2016, according to data from the National Center for Health Statistics. When births fail to keep pace with deaths, a region is said to have a "natural decrease" in population, which can only be offset by migration gains. In seventeen of the twenty-six states with white natural decreases, the white population diminished overall between 2015 and 2016. Our analysis of the demographic factors that cause white natural decrease suggests that more states are likely to experience it in the future.
source: https://apl.wisc.edu/data-briefs/natural-decrease-18
If we take a look at who/what group - is pushing and calling for the repeal of Roe v. Wade and we look at their messages of “who belongs and who doesn’t”, then it doesn’t take a genius to see that this push to repeal the act is a veiled act of oppression aimed at people of color *and* designed to control and subjugate American white women into having more babies.
Gilead cometh.
Tara, in one of your posted youtube videos awhile back, you stated you sensed Clarence Thomas would retire soon. Do you think Biden will be able to put some more sane on the bench? Also, will Ginni be required to testify to the January 6th Committee? She was very active in plotting January 6th, and I feel her actions could lead to his "retirement".
I love you girl, but with all due respect, have to disagree with you; I think you have the right card, but the logic behind it is where we disagree. Numbers don't lie.
Abortion - regardless of stance or morality - disproportionally affects People of Color. I'd even go as far as saying that had this gone differently back in the day, Blacks would a far less minority population than they are today.
https://www.guttmacher.org/infographic/2017/abortion-rates-race-and-ethnicity
2019: https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/state-indicator/abortions-by-race/?currentTimeframe=0&sortModel=%7B%22colId%22:%22Location%22,%22sort%22:%22asc%22%7D
From Women in America: "FACT: Not every state reports abortion by ethnicity, but those that do reveal that abortions to blacks and Hispanic women account for 55.4% of the 405,795 abortions reported by race. This number is disproportionate considering the fact that black and Hispanic women only comprise roughly 29% of the total U.S. population."
- https://concernedwomen.org/abortion-demographics-who-has-an-abortion/
CDC figures (which I do not trust) http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/usa_abortion_by_race.html
Also, Sanger was a racist and wanted to control/reduce the black population... there are quotes from her that attest to that - even Planned Parenthood admitted to that and made a statement disavowing Sanger's comments. Obviously, they needed to prevent a marketing $hit$how, but people started catching on and they had to do something.
This current supreme court 'draft' decision - should it pan out, DOES NOT make abortion illegal, only puts it back to the states to decide - some states want it one way, other states are doing if the other. That's what happens in a democratic republic. This is a constitutional issue in as far as it is a states rights issue... the Supreme court should have always left it to the states. I believe abortion in some form will always be available in some states.
Finally, Roe admitted on her deathbed that she lied... so the original court decision was built upon a lie and thus, IMHO, the tower card is accurate.