Some information about the Zen culture of Osho and the life of Buddha. Usually, in the manual, you will find a storyĪbout Buddha, more perfectly describing the meaning of the card, and leaving ThisĪpproach can be found to be a big help when reading cards and discovering whatĬard images are trying to convey. These descriptions lead Tarot readers to immerse in theĬard and interpret the images in the card with feeling and reflection.
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Somewhat helpful to the Tarot readers, theĪccompanying manual describes in great detail the cards as well as their The manual also provides some spreadsheets The individual ego in enlightenment and the illustrated 176-page manual.īesides, each Osho Zen Tarot card has an explanation of the illustration as Overall, it represents the ultimate transcendence of Paraphrase of the author illustrating this deck. This section includes a quotation from Osho’s works and a Usual and the Master card added, each containing a picture of the card and anĪccompanying reading. The Osho Zen Tarot consists of 79 cards: 78 cards as Intuition, compassion, creativity, acceptance, and personality. To examine external events to clarify what is happening inside us.Īdditionally, impressive images help you blend in with your sensitivity, It is a system based on the enlightenment of Zen, which helps us Osho Zen Tarot and the Rider-Waite Tarot is that it is not intended to make Querents enhance their perception of the present. Other?”, etc, Osho Zen Tarot focuses on the task of helping readers and Health and children look like?”, or “What if I choose one option over the Rider-Waite, aims to satisfy the desire to search for the past and the futureĪnd answers questions like “What will happen in the future?”, “What will my This deck is designed in a liberal style in order toĪttain enlightenment through meditation. Structure and meaning of the Osho Zen Tarot deck But not everyone agrees with these concepts. Therefore, the meaning of the cards gives you theįeeling of being taught, and often the profound statements about specificĬoncepts or actions. He applied Western psychotherapy in the stages of preparationįor meditation to make people aware of their own mental and emotional patterns. Osho argued that meditation is not only a practiceīut a state of awareness maintained in each moment – an overall awareness thatĪwakens individuals from the sleep of mechanical response controlled by beliefĪnd expectation. Osho left a huge number of works with hundreds of books and countless lectures, helping people understand clearly the truth, clarifying things that no one has ever touched before. Throughout his lifetime, he was seen as a mystic teacher, guru, and spiritual master. Osho Zen Tarot deck is based on the teachings of the late Zen master Osho (Decem– January 19, 1990), whose real name is Chandra Mohan Jain, also known as Acharya Rajneesh from the 1960s onwards, after which he called himself Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in the 1970s and 1980s, and eventually took the name Osho in 1989. However, Tarot readers will feel somewhat answered if carefully studying the accompanying manual. The Osho Zen Tarot deck, illustrated by Ma Deva Padma (1947), is one of the decks considered to be quite challenging to perceive and interpret. Origin of the Osho Zen Tarot deck Major Arcana Osho Zen Tarot Deck The typical Tarot spread of Osho Zen Tarot
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