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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

Ivory Towers, Pluto and the Truth We've Been Avoiding

from The Dark Matter Show: Cultural Commentary, Astrological Patterns & the Things Nobody Says Out Loud

Offerings:https://linktr.ee/thedarkmattershowShow NotesEpisode Description:What happens when Pluto hits a degree it's never touched in our lifetime—and points directly at the institutions we've been taught to trust?This episode pulls no punches. From a personal Harvard stalking incident in 1994 that got buried, to Epstein emails from professors, to Monica Lewinsky finally getting her bag after being thrown under the bus as a kid—this is about the patterns we don't talk about. The ones that get filed under "just how things are." The dark goddess doesn't do "love and light." She does truth. And right now, with Pluto entering territory we've never seen (3.50 degrees in Aquarius, heading to 4), the institutional shadow is getting dragged into daylight whether we're ready or not.This isn't about higher education alone—it's about every institution built on secrecy, power, and protecting the wrong people. It's about women's experiences being normalized as background noise instead of recognized as systemic violence. It's about perimenopause research we don't have because 50% of the population has been ignored. It's about what happens when obsessive personalities get rewarded by elite systems, and who pays the price when that obsession turns dark.This episode covers:Why Pluto hitting 3.50 degrees matters (we've never been here before)Personal Harvard story: stalking, institutional cover-up, and what gets buriedThe higher education system as corrupt institution up for reviewMonica Lewinsky, #MeToo, and the pattern of blaming womenDark goddess energy (Kali, Lilith, Pluto) vs sanitized spiritualityHow institutions protect predators by staying quietWhat women actually experience vs what people think happensThe "wake up call" transitioning into something elseWhy people aren't ready for Pluto in Aquarius meets Uranus in GeminiPerfect for:Anyone who's watched institutions cover up inconvenient truthsWomen who've had "situations" they don't talk about publiclyPeople ready for dark goddess wisdom over toxic positivityThose tracking major Pluto transits and institutional collapseAnyone who knows higher education is broken but couldn't articulate whyKeywords: Pluto in Aquarius, dark goddess astrology, institutional corruption, higher education critique, shadow work, Harvard secrets, women's silenced experiences, Kali energy, Taurus Scorpio axis, eclipse season, Uranus stationing, Saturn enters Aries, evolutionary astrology, Monica Lewinsky, power and secrecy, cultural reckoning, feminist astrology, Pluto transits, perimenopause research gapMentioned in This Episode:Taurus/Scorpio polarity (first episode March 2022)Harvard stalking incident (1994)Monica Lewinsky's podcastEpstein files/Harvard professor emailsSaturn entering Aries (Friday)Eclipse season and Uranus stationingCall Her Daddy (Monica Lewinsky interview)

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