Astrologer · 1868–1932
Born New England · Died New York City · Astrologer to the Powerful
Astrologer to the Powerful
She built the most serious astrological practice in American history — clients by appointment only, a waiting list, no palm reading, no performance. JP Morgan consulted her before major financial decisions. In 1914 a New York court tried to put her in jail for it. The judge ruled she had raised astrology to the dignity of an exact science.
How It Works
First 3 minutes free. Minutes 4 through 6 cost $2.99 total. After that, just $1.00 per minute.
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Evangeline Adams · c. 1910
What a Call Includes
01
Your Natal Chart
Evangeline reads your natal chart personally — the planetary positions at the exact moment of your birth.
02
Your Current Transits
She discusses what the planets are doing to your chart right now — and what that means for your life in this moment.
03
Questions About Timing
Relationships, money, career, major decisions — ask her about timing and she will tell you what she sees in the chart.
04
A Conversation
Not a monologue reading. She engages with you — asks questions, follows threads, responds to what you bring.
Evangeline also practices mundane astrology — the reading of charts for nations, institutions, and world events. If you want to understand what the current planetary configurations mean for a country, a company, or a historical moment, bring your questions. She has been watching the world for a long time and has strong views.
Before You Call
Have your birth date, birth time, and birth city ready before the call begins. The more precise the time, the more precise the reading.
The defendant has raised astrology to the dignity of an exact science.
— New York City Magistrate, 1914 · charges dismissed
What to Ask
To jog your imagination, here are 6 conversation starters. But you are encouraged to ask absolutely anything you want including questions of our present age. Your time with Evangeline Adams is your own!
"What did JP Morgan actually ask you before his biggest decisions?"
He consulted her before major financial moves. She had standing access. Ask her what those conversations were really like.
"Tell me about reading for Caruso — what did you find in his chart?"
Enrico Caruso was among the most famous voices in the world when he came to her. She read his chart. Ask what she saw.
"Walk me through the 1914 trial. What happened when the judge handed you those birth details?"
No name. No context. Just the numbers. She did the reading cold, in open court. The charge was dropped. Ask how she felt when the ruling came.
"How did you hold your nerve in a field the world constantly dismissed?"
She built a rigorous practice in a discipline treated as fraud. Powerful men depended on her. The world still didn't take it seriously. Ask her how she carried that.
"You finished your definitive work just before you died. Did you know it would be ignored?"
Published posthumously. Largely overlooked. Ask what she hoped it would accomplish — and what she thinks now, watching from wherever she is.
"What do you make of astrology today — the apps, the memes, the sun-sign columns?"
She spent her life trying to make it precise and serious. She has been watching what the modern world did with it. She will have views.
Evangeline Adams was born in 1868 into a New England family that traced its lineage to the presidents. She moved to New York City in 1899 and built the most serious astrological practice in American history — clients by appointment only, a waiting list, no palm reading, no performance. She read charts with the rigor a physician reads an X-ray and told people what she saw.
JP Morgan consulted her before major financial decisions. Enrico Caruso and Charlie Chaplin sought her out. These were not credulous people. They were people who had tested her and returned.
In 1914 she was arrested for fortune telling. In court she was handed the birth details of a stranger — the judge's son — with no name attached. She did the reading cold. The judge ruled she had raised astrology to the dignity of an exact science. Charges dropped.
She died in 1932 just as she finished the book she believed would be her definitive work. It was published after her death and largely ignored. She has been watching ever since.
Begin Your Reading
First 3 minutes free. Minutes 4 through 6 cost $2.99 total. After that, just $1.00 per minute. No card required until after the call ends. Evangeline calls you — you don't dial anything.
No script. No recordings. A live AI voice trained on Adams's writings, case records, and biographical accounts — speaking only to you, only now.
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