In an interview with Vogue in 2012, Taylor Swift admitted to being the biggest fan girl of the famous family, having allotted much of her time to learning about the Kennedys. “The only time in my life I have ever been star struck was meeting Caroline and Ethel Kennedy,”
Interestingly, that same year, she was spotted canoodling Conor Kennedy at Hyannis Port in Massachusetts, Conor’s mother, Mary Richardson Kennedy, had committed suicide just a few months prior, and his father, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., reportedly saw Swift’s presence in his son’s life as a “good” distraction.
The following Saros Eclipse diagram graphically illustrates her destined connection with RFK Jr. activated in 2025 /2026

The pre-conception eclipse is the last eclipse—solar or lunar—before an individual’s conception. It carries ancestral weight, often encoding generational themes, unresolved karmic threads, or creative legacies that the soul may be called to engage with. Think of it as the cosmic whisper that precedes incarnation.
The pre-natal eclipse is the final eclipse before birth. This one acts as a karmic signature, shaping the soul’s mission and life challenges. It often aligns with inherited patterns, symbolic initiations, and the archetypal energies the individual is born into. Many astrologers consider it a kind of celestial fingerprint.
The post-natal eclipse is the first eclipse after birth. It marks activation—when latent themes begin to unfold in real time. This eclipse often triggers key life events, awakenings, or turning points, especially when it returns by Saros or aligns with natal placements.
Each eclipse belongs to a Saros series, which repeats every ~18 years and carries its own mythic resonance. So when you trace these three eclipses across a lineage, you’re essentially mapping a triadic rhythm of intention, incarnation, and activation.