A World That Works for All of Us


A world where everyone is free to be fully themselves –
loved, seen, and celebrated
for who they are, regardless of who they love,
their gender, how they identify, or the color of their skin.

That’s the world I’m working to create –
in readings, in circles, in life.

I don’t just want people to understand themselves –
I want us all to be empowered.
To live in a world that truly lets us be ourselves:
fully, freely, and without fear.

Every person deserves that right –
no matter who they love, how they identify,
or the color of their skin.
That’s not just a belief; it’s the heart of my work.

That’s the heartbeat behind everything I do.
The same values that shape my astrological work –
inclusion, compassion, and freedom –
shape the world I advocate for:
the policies, choices, and conversations I stand behind.
None of it is separate –
just different threads in a much larger weaving.

Libra season reminds us that the balance between me and we is not passive.
It’s the living practice of fairness, reciprocity, and justice.
With Uranus in Gemini and Pluto in Aquarius,
we’re in a time of revolutionary thought
and the reorganization of power –
power to the people.

What good is self-knowledge and radical self-love
if the systems around us still punish authenticity?
What happens in the collective
is reflected in the personal – and vice versa.

Astrology, at its best, is liberation work.
It helps us see the patterns that keep us small
and the power we have to rewrite them –
not just for ourselves,
but for the collective we belong to.

Living in right relationship –
with ourselves, each other, and the universe –
is the work.
Real alignment doesn’t stop at awareness;
it ripples into action, relationship, and responsibility.

I’d opened Saturday for in-person readings weeks ago,
expecting another full day – and not a single spot booked.
At first, I was confused.
Then I realized: of course they didn’t.
It’s No Kings Day.
Everyone would be at the protest.

It was the universe reminding me:
when something doesn’t flow,
it’s not failure – it’s feedback.

My heart was already there –
with the women who invited me to a “Ladies’ Day at the Protest,”
and with everyone standing for equality and power to the people.

The Moon wasn’t just transiting my 10th house;
it was in my 11th – community, solidarity, collective purpose.
And while the chart looked good for business,
it was better suited to something bigger:
showing up with my people.

Sometimes service looks like holding space.
Sometimes it looks like showing up in the streets.
Both matter.

Here’s to walking our talk,
living in right relationship,
and co-creating a world that lets every soul
be wholly themselves.

With love and magic,

Jinnifer Murphy

Third-Generation Astrologer | Magic-Maker | Word Witch

Cervine Space Astrology & Gatherings


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