Image from the Osho Zen Transformation Tarot
When people come to me to learn how to read the Tarot cards, I tell them that they must find a deck or two that feel right to them. If they do not already have a sense of a deck, I usually start them out on two of my favourite decks - either the Universal Tarot by Maxwell Miller or the Zen Transformational Tarot by Osho. Although the Zen deck reflects a Buddhist path, the journey depicted in the cards is true of most people's lives.
The first card in any Tarot deck is "The Fool". I love this card because it is a happy card. It speaks of innocence and joy! Who of us does not want to achieve a state of joy that provides harmony in all that we do?
The first step in understanding any card is to look at the picture , at the central figure or item, and then look at all the supporting pictures or symbols as we move out from the central picture. In this card, the picture of a young man or woman - possibly in their late teens or early twenties - is looking expectantly into the sky, and offering a charming bouquet of flowers to whomever they seem to see. The uncomfortable part of this figure, for us, is that the person is dressed unusually colourful and is stepping off a cliff into space. We say that this person is not acting normally and must be a fool to do something so dangerous.
The opposite interpretation is probably more accurate and begins the message of this card. The person stepping off the cliff does so with absolute trust, and shows their trust to the heavens - what we would call The Universe, Great Spirit, or Mother/Father God - by offering a gift, and showing no hesitation in taking this BIG step. We may even feel some jealousy that someone is able to take that big a risk without any fear. Fear is so pervasive in our lives that we believe all people should feel fear.
As we move out to examine the rest of the picture, it becomes clear that even if the Fool falls from the cliff, the river below will cushion the fall and carry the person on a great adventure. The clouds lie below the person and give the impression of big, pillowy cushions that will soften any fall or journey the person may take. Indeed, the individual will step off into LOVE and experience the ONENESS of all. This card shows how we may depend on NATURE to carry us just as the ANGELS carry us.
Osho says: "A fool is one who goes on trusting; a fool is one who goes on trusting against all his experience. You deceive him, and he trusts you; and you deceive him again, and he trusts you; and you deceive him again, and he trusts you. Then you will say that he is a fool, he does not learn. His trust is tremendous; his trust is so pure that nobody can corrupt it……………In the beginning it is going to be very difficult. The world will start taking advantage of you...let them. They are poor fellows. Even if you are cheated and deceived and robbed, let it happen, because that which is really yours cannot be robbed from you, that which is really yours nobody can steal from you." Osho Dang Dang Doko Dang Chapter 2
If this card turns up in a reading, the querent is being asked to return to their natural state and to trust their instinct. It is about knowing that the message from The Universe is true, and that any action taken is fully supported by the ONENESS of all things. You may ANGER some by your actions, however, this card is about TRUST.
May your journey be an adventure unhindered by your family and friends.
--Judith-- I love to hear your comments, so email me at judy@angelsandancestors.com.
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