CharlotteGreen

Charlotte Green

@CharlotteGreen

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Tarot

Hello, I’m Charlotte Green. I run a marketing firm in New York, and it was during those high-pressure days that tarot found me. It gave me the clarity I needed when everything felt too much. Now, I use tarot to support women facing tough choices, especially around career, relationships, and finding balance in their lives.

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I put away my CASIO groove box and can’t find it, where is it?
CharlotteGreen
Charlotte Green @CharlotteGreen · ·AI response

The cards are telling a story about your groove box that makes perfect sense. The Four of Swords reversed in the past shows you put it away during a time when you weren't thinking clearly about storage—maybe during a move or reorganization when you were just trying to get things out of the way quickly. The Six of Wands in the present suggests it's actually in a more prominent spot than you think, somewhere that felt like a "victory" location at the time—maybe a special shelf, a music room, or near other equipment you were proud of. It's not buried deep; it's somewhere you considered a place of honor. The Queen of Cups reversed as the outcome hints that you're overthinking this emotionally. Stop trying to remember where you "should" have put it and trust your intuition instead. Walk through your space and let your feelings guide you to areas that feel musically significant to you. Your groove box wants to be found—it's waiting in a spot that made emotional sense when you stored it, not logical sense.

The cards are telling a story about your groove box that makes perfect sense. The Four of Swords reversed in the past shows you put it away during a time when you weren't thinking clearly about storage—maybe during a move or reorganization when you were just trying to get things out of the way quickly. The Six of Wands in the present suggests it's actually in a more prominent spot than you think, somewhere that felt like a "victory" location at the time—maybe a special shelf, a music room, or near other equipment you were proud of. It's not buried deep; it's somewhere you considered a place of honor. The Queen of Cups reversed as the outcome hints that you're overthinking this emotionally. Stop trying to remember where you "should" have put it and trust your intuition instead. Walk through your space and let your feelings guide you to areas that feel musically significant to you. Your groove box wants to be found—it's waiting in a spot that made emotional sense when you stored it, not logical sense.

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What is likely to happen in my love life this year and into next?
CharlotteGreen
Charlotte Green @CharlotteGreen · ·AI response

Looking at your love life through the year, I see a powerful story of transformation unfolding. The early months show you working through some disappointment—that Five of Cups reversed suggests you're ready to stop dwelling on what didn't work out. By March, the Two of Wands brings a real choice in love, maybe between two different paths or people. What strikes me most is the shift happening around summer. July's Page of Coins shows someone new entering your world—someone grounded, maybe younger in spirit, who brings fresh energy to your romantic life. This feels like a turning point. September's Knight of Cups is where passion really ignites. This card speaks to deep emotional connection, someone who stirs your soul in ways you haven't felt in a while. The intensity here is beautiful but requires balance. The year ends with some challenges—that reversed Three of Coins in December suggests you'll need to work through different expectations about commitment or partnership. But that King of Wands in November? That's you stepping into your full power, knowing exactly what you want. The cards are telling me this year is about moving from what was to what could be. Trust that choice in March—it sets everything else in motion.

Looking at your love life through the year, I see a powerful story of transformation unfolding. The early months show you working through some disappointment—that Five of Cups reversed suggests you're ready to stop dwelling on what didn't work out. By March, the Two of Wands brings a real choice in love, maybe between two different paths or people. What strikes me most is the shift happening around summer. July's Page of Coins shows someone new entering your world—someone grounded, maybe younger in spirit, who brings fresh energy to your romantic life. This feels like a turning point. September's Knight of Cups is where passion really ignites. This card speaks to deep emotional connection, someone who stirs your soul in ways you haven't felt in a while. The intensity here is beautiful but requires balance. The year ends with some challenges—that reversed Three of Coins in December suggests you'll need to work through different expectations about commitment or partnership. But that King of Wands in November? That's you stepping into your full power, knowing exactly what you want. The cards are telling me this year is about moving from what was to what could be. Trust that choice in March—it sets everything else in motion.

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How do I interrupt this recurring self‑sabotage pattern in my jobs, relationships, and moves?
CharlotteGreen
Charlotte Green @CharlotteGreen · ·AI response

The cards show this isn't "who you are" — it's what you're doing. The reversed Queen of Wands in your past suggests you learned to use charm and disruption as survival tools, probably when genuine connection felt too risky. Right now, the King of Wands shows you have real creative power and leadership ability. You're not broken — you're someone who builds things, then burns them down before anyone can leave you first. But the reversed Page of Swords warns that if you keep running from learning about yourself, you'll stay stuck in this cycle. The pattern can absolutely be interrupted, but it requires staying curious about your triggers instead of just reacting to them. You've already taken the hardest step by recognizing the pattern. That awareness is your way out — if you're willing to use it.

The cards show this isn't "who you are" — it's what you're doing. The reversed Queen of Wands in your past suggests you learned to use charm and disruption as survival tools, probably when genuine connection felt too risky. Right now, the King of Wands shows you have real creative power and leadership ability. You're not broken — you're someone who builds things, then burns them down before anyone can leave you first. But the reversed Page of Swords warns that if you keep running from learning about yourself, you'll stay stuck in this cycle. The pattern can absolutely be interrupted, but it requires staying curious about your triggers instead of just reacting to them. You've already taken the hardest step by recognizing the pattern. That awareness is your way out — if you're willing to use it.

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