I make your story move.
You can't choose a new story until you've accepted the one you're living. That's where this begins — and that's what we do together.
For twenty years I wrote stories: musicals, librettos, productions. I learned one thing: the story you tell yourself decides everything. The roles you accept. The doors you walk past without opening. The choices you keep postponing.
I use that same dramatic intelligence — narrative dramaturgy and Moving Tarot — not to predict what’s coming, but to map what’s actually happening, and find the move you haven’t seen yet.
I don't believe in fate. I believe in the power to act.
What I do: I read the story you're currently living — the script running so quietly you've stopped hearing it. Then I turn it over. Physically, with the cards. We look at the same situation from the other side, and something shifts before you've even made a decision.
That's the Moving Tarot. Not a prediction. A turning point.
Every session follows three acts — because a life that changes always has the same structure as a good story.
Act 1 — we read the current script: where you're stuck, what's driving it, what you're avoiding without naming it.
Act 2 — we turn the cards: we look at what becomes possible if one thing changes.
Act 3 — we rewrite: a concrete decision, a first step — something you can do differently tomorrow.
You don’t leave with a verdict. You leave with a map of where you are and where you’re going.
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She came because she couldn’t stop drinking. She knew it was a problem, but no longer knew what else to do or try.
The cards spoke about everything but that. The alcohol was just a symptom. What needed to change was what had become frozen around her: her job, where she was living, the patterns she kept repeating. The drink wasn’t the problem. It was the answer to the problem.
At the end of the session, she looked at the cards she had chosen for her Act 3. And she said: “I don’t think I can do this.”
I simply replied: “Look at the cards, and trust the story they’re telling.”
Three weeks later, she was sober.
Months later, she told me: “It’s like it happened naturally.”
This isn’t magic. She is still responsible for her own decisions. But she did what she thought was impossible. By following the cards with her eyes, and moving with them.
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