Uttarashadha Women & Friends: The Racist, TERFy Astrology of Female Bigotry
The Archetype of Hilly Holbrook
There are honestly way too many Hilly Holbrooks in this world. Too many Hilly Holbrooks, and too many dumb bitches who do the work of Holly Holbrook. And to which lunar mansion do we ascribe the archetype of Hilly Holbrook?
Uttara Ashadha.
Surprised? Yeah, me too. Again. This is like my White Female Tears article where one would normally expect a nakshatra like Rohini or Hasta but BOOM it’s Jyeshtha. And for Hilly Holbrook’s archetype you’d expect Ardra or Dhanishtha or something but BOOM it’s Uttara fucking Ashadha. And you know what? It makes perfect sense. Hagsplanation coming right up.
Uttarashadha is ruled by the Vishvadevas. Directly translated, it means “all the gods”. This name refers to the entire Vedic pantheon, where no deity is left out. Sounds nice and inclusive, doesn’t it? Okay. Then why are the majority of these deities… male?
Well, religion imitates real life, and when the Vedas first appeared, the individuals in positions of political power and authority were, well… male. Like pretty much every civilization in history. And like I said in the Jyeshtha article, what happens when males are in positions of authority? Horrible, horrible things. And what happens when a woman embodies the cosmic imprint of the patriarchy? Horrible, horrible things.
Women with strong Uttarashadha energies tend to see the world like the archetypical male principle would see it—as something to be conquered and to rule over with all of one’s awesome and powerful maleness. Taking pride in having dominion over others and telling them what they are allowed to say or do. Uttarashadha’s obsession with rulership over the world and existential space in general causes its natives to want to decide where others are even allowed to exist. Materially, what has this looked like?
If you’ve seen The Help, you’ll know that Hilly Holbrook, played by Uttarashadha Moon native Bryce Dallas Howard, is obsessed with dictating which spaces Black maids are allowed to exist in. She was particularly obsessed with preventing her maid Minny Jackson from using the bathrooms inside the house, and even came up with an initiative that required every White home to have a separate bathroom for “the colored help”, which was then endorsed by the White Citizens’ Council. In one particularly intense scene, when there was a violent storm outside, Minny used Hilly’s personal bathroom, which sent Hilly into a blind rage, in which Minny got fired on the spot.
Then there’s the movie Karen, starring another Uttarashadha Moon native, Taryn Manning. The antagonist Karen Drexler is the local Homeowner’s Association president who abuses her power to terrorize Black residents in her neighborhood. At a neighborhood gathering, she tells the Black invitees to relocate to Africa if they are unhappy with the US. And so again, there is the recurring theme of Uttarashadha women trying to dictate to others where they can or cannot exist.
Then, there’s the real-life modern-day Hilly Holbrook who goes by the name of Tomi Lahren, with Uttarashadha Moon, also known as the “White Power Barbie”.
She even compared the BLM movement to the KKK. And holy shit it just hit me as I’m writing this that there’s that other fugly Uttarashadha Moon bitch Sydney Sweeney, who is yet another trophy wench of the political right.
So as you can see, Uttarashadha women tend to be the faces of bigoted movements, who proudly and shamelessly advance their agenda no matter how stupid and/or embarrassing it is.
Now that we’ve looked at Uttarashadha, let’s expand our examination into the entire Sun trine. Cholera said something very true about the rajasic planets Mercury and Venus—that they show our activities and what we spend our energy on, with Mercury having a career emphasis. Well, I’m about to list female figures who were instrumental to the perpetuation of racial segregation in the United States. Remember Tomi Lahren’s KKK comments? Here we go:
Laura Martin Rose, Uttaraphalguni Sun, propagandist for the Ku Klux Klan, employed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy
Daisy Douglas Barr, Mercury in Uttaraphalguni, Imperial Empress of the Indiana Women's Ku Klux Klan in the early 1920s
Lulu Alice Boyers Markwell, Mercury in Uttaraphalguni, the first Imperial Commander for the national Women of the Ku Klux Klan (WKKK) organization
Mary Dawson Cain, Mercury in Uttaraphalguni, a key figure in perpetuating racial segregation and Jim Crow
Florence Sillers Ogden, Mercury in Uttaraphalguni, yet another key figure in perpetuating racial segregation and Jim Crow
Cornelia Dabney Tucker, Venus in Uttaraphalguni, yet another key figure in perpetuating racial segregation and Jim Crow
Nell Battle Lewis, Mercury in Krittika, yet another key figure in perpetuating racial segregation and Jim Crow
Robbie Gill Comer, Krittika Sun, founding figure of the WKKK, serving as its Imperial Commander from 1924 to the late 1930s
Rebecca Latimer Felton, Venus in Krittika, White supremacist US Senator who owned slaves and overtly supported lynching
The Archetype of the TERF
Now that we’ve examined bigotry along racial lines, let’s examine bigotry along gendered lines. For those who may not know, TERF stands for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist”, i.e. “feminists” who don’t see trans women as women. And who’s the most infamous TERF to ever exist?
Uttaraphalguni Moon native J.K. Rowling, the TERF Final Boss:
And then there’s the famous Uttaraphalguni Sun “feminist” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who over the past decade has been quite open about her exclusionary views of trans women:
The TERFiness of the Sun trine is so strong that not even Uttarashadha trans women themselves are safe from embodying its TERFy essence. The most famous trans woman is herself a TERF, and this person is none other than Uttarashadha Moon native Caitlyn Jenner:
Now that we’ve examined all these examples, let’s begin the analysis.
Notice how all of these Uttarashadha Karens, both the racial and gender types, have an obsession with keeping other women out of bathrooms. In the case of the Hilly Holbrooks, it was about keeping Black women out of bathrooms, and in the case of the J.K. Rowlings, it’s about keeping trans women out of bathrooms.
Uttarashadha is one of the main nakshatras of the patriarchy as we know it. Oppressive, psychopathic, filled with greed and avarice, devoid of compassion, and so on. Obsessed with the idea of dominating and controlling the world from the top of the hierarchies of their own making. Nakshatras like Magha, Anuradha, and Jyeshtha are a part of this patriarchy-upholding group. Uttarashadha is ruled by the Vishwadevas, i.e. “all the gods”, who as I’ve mentioned before, just happen to be predominantly male. And when these patriarchal powers express themselves in female form, the likes of Hilly Holbrook are exactly what you get. Uttarashadha has a particular interest in “owning” things of the material plane, as the deities of patriarchal religions tend to do.
In the Abrahamic religions, for example, there is the recurrent theme of a Creator making all things (Krittika) and then having lordship/stewardship (Uttaraphalguni and Uttarashadha) over these things. Uttarashadha in particular deals with power as it relates to physical space, in the sense of physical dominion over material reality, and this is why strongly Uttarashadha women are so obsessed with controlling who or what is allowed to exist in whichever space.
Similarly to Uttarashadha, Uttaraphalguni also has this sort of regulatory desire, and perhaps even more so due to its Aryaman rulership. Aryaman, like Varuna, has a lot to do with the regulation of space and setting existential limits, i.e. what is allowed to happen according to their “Rta” or cosmic law. Aryaman deals with contracts as well, so all of this points to his generally anally retentive nature. This is why so many of the women above with Mercury in Uttaraphalguni dedicated their lives and careers to limiting space to a certain type of people and cruelly enforcing those limits.
Uttaraphalguni’s desire for control, however, extends in the direction of gender and sex, because its core essence is heterosexual reproduction and the utilitarian nature of sexual reproduction, i.e. what are the material gains that can be accrued through sexual reproduction, transactionally and calculatively treating/using their offspring as insurance/ATMs/resource-givers/investments, etc. And so, anything that threatens this entire system is an existential threat to them.
Trans people in general do not live by their idiotic rules (unless you’re Caitlyn Jenner), and so they are relentlessly attacked by these Uttaraphalguni/Uttarashadha women. I mean if you go to J.K. Rowling’s Twitter page you’ll see it’s essentially transphobic tweet after transphobic tweet. Barely even a mention about Harry Potter or whatever. Just tweets where she proudly announces that she’s a TERF or that she’s a “large gamete-producer”. I mean the way that these transphobes define women is ironically some of the most misogynistic shit you’ve ever heard. Women to them are “large gamete-producers” and nothing more. Literally reducing the feminine to the reproductive function. Which is basically the essence of Uttaraphalguni. The goddess to them is a baby-making factory. That’s it.
Having said all this, one might read about the Vedic Rta and think of it as this grand, wonderful cosmic concept but I as Dhumavati will tell you it’s all a big crock of horseshit. Rta? More like SHITta. But even then, this corrupt world is obsessed with keeping things aligned with horseshit, which is why we have the world we have and not a better one. And so, there is really only one question we should be asking these horseshit enforcers, which is…
Ain’t you tired, Miss Hilly?
Ain’t you tired?














