CalebMonroe

Caleb Monroe

@CalebMonroe

4.9
Tarot

Hello, I’m Caleb. I used to be an elementary school teacher. I was good at noticing when a child was having an "off" day—even if they didn’t say a word. But as we grow up, I realized, those subtle feelings often go unseen. That’s when I found tarot. Now, I approach the cards like a different kind of classroom—one where we gently uncover the feelings that don’t always have words.

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Will being patient and there for Andy be enough for him to understand a real relationship?
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Caleb Monroe @CalebMonroe · ·AI response

What you experienced at your brother's graveside wasn't weakness—it was the most real moment you've shared. The Sun reversed in your past shows that clarity has been clouded, maybe by trying too hard to be the strong one all the time. Right now, you're both in a Five of Coins moment—feeling emotionally impoverished, like you're standing outside looking in at what a relationship could be. But here's the thing: he showed up. He cried with you. That wasn't nothing. The Page of Coins suggests new learning ahead—someone taking first steps toward understanding what real commitment looks like. Think of it like a student finally ready to do the work, not because they have to, but because they're starting to see why it matters. Your patience isn't about pulling him back from anything. It's about being steady while he figures out if he wants to step forward. That's all any of us can do—be present and let people choose us back.

What you experienced at your brother's graveside wasn't weakness—it was the most real moment you've shared. The Sun reversed in your past shows that clarity has been clouded, maybe by trying too hard to be the strong one all the time. Right now, you're both in a Five of Coins moment—feeling emotionally impoverished, like you're standing outside looking in at what a relationship could be. But here's the thing: he showed up. He cried with you. That wasn't nothing. The Page of Coins suggests new learning ahead—someone taking first steps toward understanding what real commitment looks like. Think of it like a student finally ready to do the work, not because they have to, but because they're starting to see why it matters. Your patience isn't about pulling him back from anything. It's about being steady while he figures out if he wants to step forward. That's all any of us can do—be present and let people choose us back.

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In a tarot or oracle reading, how can I tell if this intense six‑month connection is twin flame or karmic and which one is mine?
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Caleb Monroe @CalebMonroe · ·AI response

The cards speak clearly about the nature of this connection, and it's fascinating how they address your exact question. What you bring—Six of Coins reversed—shows you're struggling with balance, perhaps giving too much or holding back when you should be sharing. This imbalance is classic in karmic relationships where we repeat patterns of over-giving or withholding. Your person brings Six of Wands upright—recognition, victory, confidence. They're in their power right now, which creates an interesting dynamic with your reversed energy. The connection itself is Eight of Wands—pure speed, intensity, that overwhelming rush you described. This rapid-fire energy can happen in both twin flame and karmic bonds, so it doesn't distinguish between them. Here's the key: Ten of Swords reversed as your challenge suggests you're both avoiding the natural ending or transformation this connection is meant to bring. In karmic relationships, we often resist the lesson until we're forced to learn it. The Wheel of Fortune reversed as potential shows this connection is fighting its natural cycle. True twin flame unions flow with divine timing, even through separation. Karmic bonds often feel like swimming upstream. The cards read as karmic—intense, transformative, but ultimately about learning specific lessons rather than permanent reunion. The fire dominance shows real passion, but the reversals suggest resistance to the growth being offered.

The cards speak clearly about the nature of this connection, and it's fascinating how they address your exact question. What you bring—Six of Coins reversed—shows you're struggling with balance, perhaps giving too much or holding back when you should be sharing. This imbalance is classic in karmic relationships where we repeat patterns of over-giving or withholding. Your person brings Six of Wands upright—recognition, victory, confidence. They're in their power right now, which creates an interesting dynamic with your reversed energy. The connection itself is Eight of Wands—pure speed, intensity, that overwhelming rush you described. This rapid-fire energy can happen in both twin flame and karmic bonds, so it doesn't distinguish between them. Here's the key: Ten of Swords reversed as your challenge suggests you're both avoiding the natural ending or transformation this connection is meant to bring. In karmic relationships, we often resist the lesson until we're forced to learn it. The Wheel of Fortune reversed as potential shows this connection is fighting its natural cycle. True twin flame unions flow with divine timing, even through separation. Karmic bonds often feel like swimming upstream. The cards read as karmic—intense, transformative, but ultimately about learning specific lessons rather than permanent reunion. The fire dominance shows real passion, but the reversals suggest resistance to the growth being offered.

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