Showing posts with label osho zen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label osho zen. Show all posts

August 01, 2012

Pentacles : Fruits of Harvest

You are viewing this blog as a part of a chain called the Tarot Blog Hop. You can view the blog before this which is Aisling's blog. Hope you have fun viewing all the unique 35 bloggers that will share their unique perspectives about the Pentacles suit of the Tarot.


I have been attracted to quite a number of decks since I began learning the Tarot in 1999. Some of them have beautiful pictures, some have lovely themes while some others just resonate with me on a spiritual level. So, for this exercise I tried to think up of my favorite Pentacles card. Quite a few came up. I love the Osho Zen Tarot, and it is one of the first decks that I purchased.


 In that deck, the Pentacles suit is called Rainbows. There is a beautiful card, the Ace of Rainbows called 'Maturity'. This card is a wonderful reminder that we are constantly changing and maturing, just like a blossoming flower. The figure in the card is at peace, with his eyes closed. He is growing, from within, and only he knows it. Just the way, the trees and flowers grow on their own, and mature, we too mature as we are also a part of Nature. True maturity doesn't happen overnight, it happens slowly and steadily. This card is very meaningful and meditating upon it can help you to realize ways in which you have changed and are bound to change. You have it in you to grow and to keep learning. I find this a very spiritual card and it is very special to me.

On another note, I really love the Fairy Tale Tarot and love the different stories that represent each card. This deck awakens the child within me, and I flashback into my school days where I would read all these fairy tales. These tales are not just childish, but since they are so age old, they have important archetypal symbols which have great meaning. So, the messages received are so profound that you just need to pick up one card for a reading! Today, I asked a question for myself about my growth using this deck and co-inicidently (or synchronically!) I removed a single card belonging to the Pentacles suit which was the ''Three of Pentacles''. This card was represented by the fairy tale of  'The Three Little Pigs.''



The moral of this story is that you need to work hard and by spending more time on a project you can be the best in it and will never fail. Anytime you do something, do your best, and don't put in half-hearted efforts. The earlier pigs made houses of straw and sticks, but they were all blown away by the Big Bad Wolf. The third pig, though he took longer, made a house of cement and bricks and had the last laugh. This is a message for me, as I often feel that people are racing past me, doing things really fast, where as I take my own sweet time and leisurely get things done at my own pace. I need not worry about that as hard work will pay off in the end. There will always be wolves lurking in the background ready to take advantage of you, and bully you, but you must be sure of yourself and get things done on your own brick by brick. The important symbols in this card are:

Bricks : representing the materials of the pig's unmanifested dreams

Path : covered with pebbles. The road to success isn't always easy and obstacle-free

Ladder: use it when the time is right to climb to success

Apples: Temptations and distractions are there to deter you off your task

Wolf: The trickster who will try to play games with your mind.

The Background has debris of the collapsed two houses, so don't forget your past failures while working on your future goals.

Now off to the next blog by Louis Underhill. Let's see what are her favorite Pentacles cards!






February 03, 2012

Card of the Day - Feb 3, 2012

Osho Zen Tarot
Flowering (Queen of Rainbows)

This is a beautiful card belonging to the Osho Zen tarot. It shows an abundant woman, representing the Queen of Rainbows (Pentacles) and she is completely satisfied with what and who she is. She has a zodiac necklace and enjoys music and nature. She has bloomed like a flower and is maturing like one. Today's message is: Be like a flower. A flower is beautiful not only because of its colour and its appearance, it is because it emits a fragrance which reaches everyone who comes across it. This fragrance makes people take notice of it in a very subtle manner. You may feel like a garden of flowers right now, showered with blessings from everywhere.

I feel truly blessed at this moment, as I will soon be off for a 7 day vacation to Mauritius for my birthday!

P.S.: I will not be posting my Card of the Day posts for one week i.e. from Feb 7th to Feb 14th. 

July 29, 2011

Card of the Day - July 29, 2011

Transformation
Osho Zen Tarot

In this deck, the Number 13 card is Transformation which could be the equivalent of the Death card. The card shows a figure sitting on a vast flower holding the symbols of transformation - the snake that sheds its skin, the yin/yang symbol of duality and the broken chain of limitations. One of its hands are open and receptive. The other hand is reaching down to touch a sleeping face, symbolizing the silence that comes when we are at rest. This is a time for a deep let-go. Be like Gautama Buddha who after much searching realized that there is nothing more he could do. That very night, he became enlightened. Transformation is like  death, it comes in its own time. And, like death it takes you from one dimension to the other. 

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