Osho Zen Class Book
Osho Zen Class Book
Om Namah Shivay
Akansha Mishra
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Table of Contents
Cards Description......................................................................................................................6
Direction, Number, Planet and Day.........................................................................................7
Elements, Directions, Representation, and Color....................................................................7
Time Duration of each card......................................................................................................7
What to see in a card?...............................................................................................................7
Major Cards..............................................................................................................................9
0- The Fool..........................................................................................................................................9
1-Existence........................................................................................................................................10
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II- Inner Voice..................................................................................................................................11
III- Creativity...................................................................................................................................12
IV- The Rebel...................................................................................................................................13
V- No-Thingness...............................................................................................................................14
VI- Lovers.........................................................................................................................................15
VII- Awareness.................................................................................................................................16
VIII - Courage..................................................................................................................................17
IX- Aloneness...................................................................................................................................18
X - Change........................................................................................................................................19
XI- Breakthrough............................................................................................................................20
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XII- New Vision................................................................................................................................22
XIII- Transformation......................................................................................................................23
XIV- Integration..............................................................................................................................25
XV- Conditioning.............................................................................................................................26
XVI- Thunderbolt............................................................................................................................27
XVII- Silence....................................................................................................................................29
XVIII- Past Lives.............................................................................................................................30
XIX- Innocence................................................................................................................................32
XX- Beyond Illusion........................................................................................................................34
XXI- Completion.............................................................................................................................35
MASTER..........................................................................................................................................37
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Politics (Swords/Grey).....................................................................................................................86
Guilt (Swords/Grey)........................................................................................................................87
Sorrow (Swords/Grey)....................................................................................................................88
Rebirth (Swords/Grey)....................................................................................................................90
Mind (Swords/Grey)........................................................................................................................91
Fighting (Swords/Grey)...................................................................................................................92
Morality (Swords/Grey)..................................................................................................................94
Control (Swords/Grey)....................................................................................................................95
Going With The Flow (Cups/Blue).................................................................................................96
Friendliness (Cups/Blue).................................................................................................................98
Celebrations (Cups/Blue)..............................................................................................................100
Turning In (Cups/Blue).................................................................................................................102
Clinging To The Past (Cups/Blue)................................................................................................104
The Dream (Cups/Blue)................................................................................................................106
Projections (Cups/Blue)................................................................................................................108
Letting Go (Cups/Blue).................................................................................................................110
Laziness (Cups/Blue).....................................................................................................................112
Harmony (Cups/Blue)...................................................................................................................114
Understanding (Cups/Blue)..........................................................................................................115
Trust (Cups/Blue)...........................................................................................................................117
Receptivity (Cups/Blue).................................................................................................................119
Healing (Cups/Blue)......................................................................................................................121
Type of Spreads.....................................................................................................................123
YES/NO Spread.............................................................................................................................123
2. Past, Present and Future Spread..............................................................................................125
3. Celtic Spread..............................................................................................................................127
Remedies................................................................................................................................129
Number 1 – Sun.............................................................................................................................129
Number 2- Moon............................................................................................................................129
Number 3 – Jupiter.......................................................................................................................129
Number 4 – Rahu...........................................................................................................................130
Number 5- Mercury.......................................................................................................................130
Number 6 – Venus..........................................................................................................................131
Number 7 – Ketu...........................................................................................................................131
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Number 8 - Saturn.........................................................................................................................131
Number 9 – Mars...........................................................................................................................132
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Cards Description
King –
Queen –
Knight –
Page –
Ace -
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To understand and explain a card, one needs to see the card thoroughly and understand what
is present there.
The main things that should be noticed in a card are as follows: -
Major Cards
0- The Fool
Element- Space
Number- 0
Planet -
Day -
Direction – Centre
Health Aspect: Indicates mental and emotional lightness; a good time for trying holistic or
alternative therapies.
Relationship Aspect: Suggests openness, innocence, and a fresh start; time to trust your
heart. But at the same time it’s important to learn to be mature in your relationships and aim
commitments.
Business/Career Aspect: A new opportunity may be arising—take the risk even if it seems
uncertain after giving good thinking time.
Overall Guidance: Step forward without fear. Even if the path isn't clear, trust your instincts
and let your inner child lead. The universe will support your journey when it comes from a
place of innocence and presence.
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1-Existence
Element- Space
Number- 1
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Symbology – The card shows an alone, naked woman sitting on a lotus leaf, floating in the
space under a star-filled sky who is utterly peaceful and connected to the cosmos. The lotus
leaf symbolizes inner purity and spirituality that develops even living in the mud like world.
The stars and cosmic sky represent the infinite universe. The woman's nudity signifies truth,
vulnerability, and acceptance of oneself just as they are—unconditioned and free.
Meaning - This card reminds you of your unique place in the universe. It asks you to connect
deeply with the present moment and recognize your sacred existence. No need to seek
elsewhere—everything you need is already within you.
"Existence" reminds us that our very being is a miracle. We are not here by accident. It ask
you to lie down under the stars, metaphorically or literally, and feel your connection to the
totality of life. Often, our minds run behind purpose and achievement, but this card suggests
that being deeply present is the highest purpose.
Relationship Aspect: This card points toward self-love and a pause from co-dependent or
overly complicated relationships. If you are single, it advises finding fulfillment in your own
being before seeking another. If in a relationship, it reminds you not to lose yourself in the
other—true connection comes when both people are complete within themselves.
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Business/Career Aspect: This card tells you to choose work that feels right for your soul,
not just what brings fame or money. It asks, "Does your job truly reflect who you are?" This
is a good time for creative or spiritual work that comes from the heart.
Overall Guidance:
You don’t need to prove yourself or work nonstop to feel worthy—you already belong.
Accept yourself just as you are, and life will feel more peaceful. Spend quiet time alone,
meditate, or watch nature to reconnect with your true self.
Element- Space
Number- 2
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – West
Symbology – The image shows a serene feminine face emerging from a pool of light,
surrounded by dolphins that represent the complete circle of life and moon (intuition). Two
masks—one laughing, one crying, representing dualities of emotion. But the center is calm,
neutral, and wise. The moon on head symbolizes brain and full moon below symbolizes the
heart. Crystal represents purity and clarity.
Meaning - "Inner Voice" says to calm yourself and trust your inner-self. Often, we doubt
ourselves and look for answers in logic, analysis, or others’ opinions. But the soul speaks
softly. This card urges you to tune in with your intuitions. The dolphins suggest to live a life
that complete a full circle, where you will up and will come down too. The face above
represent brain and the face below represents heart. So listen to your heart and create a sync
with your thoughts. This card is similar to the High Priestess in traditional tarot—it doesn’t
ask you to act but to know. Moon is the fastest moving planet, so the card also says to calm,
take a breath and complete what you have in your hand then move to the next task.
Health Aspect: Listen to your body’s subtle signals its time to listen to your heart. Some
stress can also be suggested. Develop your subconscious mind.
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Relationship Aspect: You may intuitively feel what’s right or wrong in your connection.
Don’t ignore your gut feelings.
Business/Career Aspect: Take time before making a decision. It’s a good phase for creative
or healing professions.
Overall Guidance: Let silence speak. Meditate. Journal. Sit under the moon. Allow your
higher self to lead the way. When the mind is quiet, the soul speaks—and it never lies. Your
inner voice is your best compass now.
III- Creativity
Element- Space
Number- 3
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Symbology – A flowing, almost goddess-like figure glows with golden energy, arms wide
open, surrounded by natural and cosmic symbols. Her crown of stars suggest her
compatibility.
Meaning - Creativity is not about perfection or technique—it’s about surrendering to the life
force that wants to express through you. You may feel inspired to paint, write, dance, cook,
design, or solve problems in unique ways. The act of creation brings you near to your creater.
Don’t let judgment or fear block this flow. When creativity is allowed to flourish, healing,
joy, and transformation follow. This card is also linked with divine feminine energy—
allowing, nurturing, blooming. As you will create you will come near to your creator. Just
don’t bring comparison in between and think that you are better than your creator.
Relationship Aspect: Passion, play, and spontaneity can breathe new life into relationships.
Allow your connection to evolve creatively. Let love be expressive, not possessive.
Business/Career Aspect: Innovative ideas may come now. Trust your imagination and
intuition. You may find success in creative fields or through unconventional problem-solving.
Overall Guidance: Release the need to "perform" or please. Create for the joy of creating.
Your inner artist is ready to bloom. Whether through art, life, or love—become a vessel for
divine expression. Do not bring your ego in-between. As Osho said, “Creativity is the
greatest rebellion in existence.”
Element- Space
Number- 4
Planet - Rahu
Day – South-West
Direction – Saturday
Symbology – The Rebel card in the Osho Zen deck depicts a powerful figure cloaked in
flames of awareness, adorned with a feathered crown and armed with a torch that lights his
own path. An eagle flies near his shoulder, symbolizing a higher perspective and freedom.
The chains around his foot are broken, signifying that he has liberated himself from society's
conditioning and expectations. He stands tall, not with arrogance, but with an unshakable
presence, grounded in self-realization.
The card shows the rebel one needs to be a better person and develop a better society.
Meaning - The Rebel is not someone who fights for the sake of fighting, but questions the
eligibility of certain aspects. This card indicates that you are being called to question old
rules, belief systems, and authority figures that no longer serve your growth.
This is not about ego rebellion, but soul liberation. You are no longer a sheep in the herd.
You are becoming a conscious creator of your own life.
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Health Aspect: Health improvements come from taking control of your habits. Break away
from outdated routines or toxic environments that diminish your vitality.
Relationship Aspect: This card encourages autonomy within relationships. You or your
partner may need space to express individuality.
Business/Career Aspect: You are ready to become your own boss—either literally or
energetically. Break free from stifling roles, work culture, or authority figures.
Entrepreneurial pursuits or leadership roles are favoured. Trust your vision, even if it defies
convention.
Overall Guidance: This is a call to take the control of your own life. The Rebel within you is
awake—ready to destroy false identities and follow inner truth. Embrace this moment of fire
and clarity. Others may not understand you, but you are no longer living for their approval.
Burn the maps others gave you. You are now guided by your own torch.
V- No-Thingness
Element- Space
Number- 5
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Meaning - This card appears when you're in a transitional space, possibly feeling lost,
directionless, or disconnected. Yet, this is exactly where you need to be. "No-Thingness" is
not punishment, it is sacred space. A time when the old has died, and the new is not yet born.
Now choice is yours whether you want to submerge in Good or in Bad. As this card
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represents 5 number that according to numerology gets affected by good in the same way as
with bad. Stop, analyse with fresh perspective and then move.
Health Aspect: You may feel exhausted or disoriented as your body processes unseen
energetic shifts. You may be called to rest deeply, to retreat, to pause activities. This is not
illness—it is healing. Your body and mind are creating space. Avoid stimulants, stress, and
overexertion.
Relationship Aspect: Relationships may feel paused or undefined. You might feel unsure
about where you stand with someone, or perhaps you or your partner need space to reflect.
This is not a time for dramatic actions or decisions.
Business/Career Aspect: Professionally, this may be a time when things seem uncertain. A
project may have ended, but the new one hasn't taken form yet. Or you may feel uninspired,
disconnected from your usual drive. Avoid forcing progress. Instead, cultivate quiet faith.
VI- Lovers
Element- Space
Number- 6
Planet - Venus
Day – South-East
Direction – Friday
Meaning - This card reflects a deep union, not necessarily romantic alone. It may point to a
loving partnership, a soulful connection, or even a decision between paths that demand
alignment with your inner truth. Love, in its highest form, teaches us about ourselves—it
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holds up a mirror and invites transformation. A growth is represented in this card that shows
how a mere physical attraction has changed into spiritual love and connection.
Health Aspect: Heart chakra healing may be essential. Spend time with loved ones, give and
receive affection, and be honest with your feelings. Any healing related to hormonal balance,
reproductive health, or emotional eating patterns could come into focus.
Relationship Aspect: This card signals a powerful connection—a soulmate bond, a romantic
partnership, or even a friendship with deep emotional resonance. If you’re single, this card
heralds the arrival of someone meaningful. Whether partnered or alone, it invites you to
deepen intimacy, practice vulnerability, and choose conscious love.
Business/Career Aspect: The Lovers may reflect a partnership forming at work, such as a
collaborative project or complementary teammate.
VII- Awareness
Element- Space
Number- 7
Planet - Ketu
Day – Tuesday
Direction – North-East/West
Symbology – The picture shows someone coming out of fire (which means stress or ego) into
light and peace. This light is your true self—calm, quiet, and wise like a Buddha. This is the
Buddha within, the silent witness.
Meaning - You are beginning to see things more clearly and calmly.
You’re learning to watch your feelings instead of getting caught in them.
You now understand: "I am not my pain. I am the one who sees it." Where you once saw
chaos, now you glimpse patterns. Where you once reacted, you now observe. You are not
caught in the drama anymore. If going to take an action then wait and look within, if already
taken an action then start working on oneself towards positivity.
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Health Aspect: Many illnesses are rooted in emotional stress, unconscious habits, and mental
clutter. Awareness brings healing because it breaks these patterns.
Relationship Aspect: In love, awareness helps you stop reacting and start seeing clearly.
You may notice old habits like fear or control. That’s okay—it’s time to grow.
Being calm and whole in yourself attracts real love.
Business/Career Aspect: In your professional life, this card marks a time of insight. You
may realize you’ve been on autopilot—doing things out of habit or fear. Now, you begin to
see your work more clearly.
Overall Guidance: The "Awareness" card is not just a nudge—it’s a spiritual wake-up call.
It says, “The mask is burning. The illusion is lifting. Are you ready to see?”This card says:
Wake up and see the truth.
You are not your job, ego, or problems—you are the calm inside.
Stop chasing. Just watch. Your true self is already at peace.
VIII - Courage
Element- Space
Number- 8
Planet - Saturn
Day - Saturday
Direction – West
Meaning - Courage is not the absence of fear—it is the choice to move forward despite fear.
This card tells you that your soul is more powerful than your problems. Something deep
within you is blossoming. Courage means moving forward even when you're scared.
You’re becoming stronger inside, through both outer and inner challenges.
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Health Aspect: There is definitely some health issues going on, which is making you suffer.
You will overcome the health issues with proper care and will power.
Relationship Aspect: This relationship will require lot of courage to blossom and then later
to continue. If you are agreeing on hardship then go ahead and conquer the unachievable.
Business/Career Aspect: You may be at a phase where you are required to take bold steps,
endure criticism, or stick to your truth amid opposition. This card encourages you to hold
your ground and pursue your purpose with integrity, even when it’s difficult. It may also
suggest the emergence of new creative ventures from within constrained environments.
Overall Guidance: This is a time to allow your inner flower to bloom—even if the world
around you seems cold or unsupportive. Life itself is pushing you forward. You don’t need to
force anything; you just need to remain centered, patient, and committed to your path. Let
pain become wisdom. Let limitations become fuel. The most beautiful qualities in you are
taking shape in silence.
IX- Aloneness
Element- Space
Number- 9
Planet - Mars
Day - Tuesday
Direction – South
Card Explanation
The “Aloneness” card in the OSHO Zen Tarot is
not about loneliness, but about the strength of
being with yourself. It reminds us that being alone
does not mean being empty or sad. Instead, it is a
chance to go deeper within and connect with your true self. This card shows that aloneness is
meditative, powerful, and full of wisdom.
Symbology
The card shows a monk-like figure walking in the dark with a lantern. The lantern is the inner
light of wisdom and self-guidance, shining from within. The darkness around is not fearful
but the mystery of life itself. Together, they show that aloneness is not emptiness—it is
fullness, and the real journey of life is inward.
Meaning
At its heart, this card teaches that true wisdom comes from turning inward. It may appear in
your life when you are being called to pause, reflect, and reconnect with your authentic self.
The message is that only when you are at peace with your own company can you build strong
and meaningful connections with others.
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Health Aspect
In health, the card encourages you to treat your body with care and respect. Silence and rest
may be needed to handle stress. It suggests slowing down, giving your body space to heal,
and seeing health as a balance of body, mind, and spirit. Peace and self-care will bring you
strength.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, the card asks you to create space for yourself. This may be a time to step
back, understand your needs, and grow from within. It shows that the most important
relationship is the one you have with yourself. Once you love and honor who you are, your
other relationships will naturally become healthier.
Business/Career Aspect
Professionally, the “Aloneness” card points to a time of reflection. You may feel your current
work doesn’t match your values, and this is the moment to rethink your goals. It may guide
you toward solo projects, freelancing, or self-directed work. If you are in a leadership role, it
reminds you to act with clarity, not ego. The card also suggests staying away from
unnecessary competition or politics and instead focusing on your true vision and skill growth.
Overall Guidance
“Aloneness” is not punishment but a sacred pause. It tells you to be comfortable with silence
and to stop seeking constant approval from others. You are already whole and complete. True
wisdom is found in stillness and reflection, not in outside noise. Trust your path, even if it
feels solitary now—your light will guide you and, one day, inspire others too.
X - Change
Element- Space
Number- 10
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation
The "Change" card in the OSHO Zen Tarot is like
the Wheel of Fortune in traditional tarot, but with a
deeper meaning. Instead of luck or fate, it talks
about the flow of life. Everything keeps
moving—joy and sorrow, success and failure, birth and death. This card reminds us that
change is natural and cannot be stopped. If we fight it, we suffer, but if we flow with it, life
becomes easier. In Zen, change is not trouble, it is life itself.
Symbology
The card shows a giant colorful wheel, symbolizing time, karma, and the endless cycle of
life. Around it are signs of earth, water, fire, and air, showing that change touches all areas. A
yin-yang symbol reminds us that opposites exist together—light and dark, male and female.
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Mandala-like patterns suggest a divine order behind life’s chaos. Bright colors and motion
show energy and transformation. All these symbols together teach us that we may not control
events, but we can choose how to move with life’s rhythm.
Meaning
This card teaches that nothing is permanent. If we cling to the past or fear new beginnings,
we create pain. Change may come as an ending, a new opportunity, or a shift inside us. It asks
us to accept transformation as a friend, not an enemy. When the wheel turns, it is for our
highest growth, whether it feels easy or hard. OSHO’s wisdom says resisting causes
suffering, but surrender brings peace.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows a time of healing or renewal. If you’ve been unwell, recovery may
be near. Emotional shifts like mood swings or sudden realizations may also happen, but they
are part of growth. It suggests adopting new, healthier habits and letting go of harmful ones.
Alternative healing like Ayurveda or energy therapy may help. It also reminds us to see how
our thoughts and feelings affect the body. Overall, it is a hopeful sign of positive change in
health.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows evolving dynamics. Change may bring conflict or deeper
closeness. If a relationship has served its purpose, it may be time to let go. For singles, new
and unexpected connections may appear. Most importantly, it points to your changing
relationship with yourself—becoming more authentic and self-loving. On a spiritual level, it
can mean the completion of a karmic bond. Change here can open the door to deeper freedom
and love.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, this card shows big shifts. You may feel ready for a new job, role, or even a
different profession. Some opportunities may end, while new ones open up suddenly. It asks
you to stay flexible and bring more purpose into your work, not just focus on money.
Industries or workplaces may be changing, so upgrading your skills will help. It is also a
good time for starting something new, like your own business. Change in work always leads
you toward growth and alignment.
Overall Guidance
The “Change” card advises us to trust life’s flow instead of trying to control it. Nothing lasts
forever, and that’s the beauty of life. If you are going through highs or lows, remember—this
too shall pass. Be like water, soft but strong, moving with the current. Even if the future feels
uncertain, trust that you are safe and guided. OSHO says change is life’s very nature—accept
it with awareness, and you will find peace.
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XI- Breakthrough
Element- Space
Number- 11
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation
The “Breakthrough” card in the OSHO Zen Tarot is
like the Justice card in traditional tarot, but with a deeper meaning. Instead of only moral
balance, it shows a powerful inner change. It is about breaking through walls, chains, and
limits that have held you back. This card appears when pressure inside you cannot stay
hidden anymore, and truth bursts out. It brings clarity, courage, and energy to live your real
self, even if it shakes up life around you.
Symbology
The card shows a fiery figure breaking through a wall, with pieces flying in all directions.
The red and orange colors represent fire, courage, and raw strength. The explosion means the
release of old stress and blocks. The figure’s face is strong, not angry—showing freedom and
power. Darkness behind represents the past and conditioning, while the light emerging is your
true awareness. It shows that once your inner power awakens, nothing stays the same.
Meaning
“Breakthrough” is a card of sudden, powerful transformation. It comes after long periods of
silence, suppression, or injustice. It is not a slow change but a sharp turning point. You may
finally speak your truth, quit what limits you, or set strong boundaries. It is about freedom,
courage, and living authentically. OSHO taught that real justice is not about outside rules but
about living your inner truth, and this card helps you claim that truth.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows healing through release. Suppressed stress, grief, or anger may
show up as body pain, fatigue, or illness. “Breakthrough” asks you to let these emotions out
through therapy, breathwork, or movement. It may also bring sudden clarity about the real
cause of a health issue. When you free yourself emotionally, your body also finds balance.
Liberation leads to deep healing.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Breakthrough” signals honesty and bold change. If you’ve been holding
back feelings—love, pain, or anger—they may now come out strongly. This could bring open
talks, new passion, or even endings of unhealthy bonds. The card encourages truth and
freedom, even if it feels disruptive. For healthy bonds, it burns away old patterns and brings
deeper closeness. For toxic ones, it gives courage to walk away. Real love needs truth, not
fear.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, the card shows it’s time to stop hiding your power. You may be working in ways
that limit you, but now a shift is near. You may leave a job, start your own project, or finally
speak up for your vision. This is not the time to wait but to act boldly. The card may also
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point to risks that bring growth when taken with courage. It invites you to align your work
with your passion, not fear.
Overall Guidance
The “Breakthrough” card is a wake-up call from your soul. It says the waiting time is over—
it’s time to step into your strength and truth. The chaos you feel is not destruction but
transformation. Like fire shapes gold, this intensity is shaping you into your most authentic
self. Trust the process, let go of the old, and allow new clarity and freedom to rise. You are
not meant to stay small—you are here to shine brightly.
Element- Space
Number- 12
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation
The “New Vision” card in OSHO Zen Tarot is like
The Hanged Man in traditional tarot but with a
much more positive meaning. Instead of sacrifice,
it shows a deep transformation and awakening.
It represents a new way of seeing life where old
beliefs and limitations fall away. This card is about inner clarity, freedom, and the
understanding that all things are connected. It marks the beginning of a new chapter filled
with awareness and celebration.
Symbology
The card shows a figure rising from the earth, like a seed sprouting upward. The body is
grounded on earth, yet the arms stretch to the sky, showing balance of body, mind, and spirit.
Light radiates from the heart, symbolizing love and awakening. A rainbow aura around the
figure represents healing and wholeness. The triangle and cosmic background show spiritual
growth and universal connection. It means this transformation is real, lived, and powerful.
Meaning
“New Vision” signals a total change in how you see life. After struggles or confusion, a fresh
perspective is now opening up. It teaches you to accept life as a mystery instead of a problem.
Through this new lens, pain and joy, dark and light, all become teachers. The card shows that
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you have learned important lessons and are now ready to live with wisdom and openness. The
old self is fading, and a more awakened you is emerging.
Health Aspect
For health, “New Vision” is very positive. It shows recovery and healing on physical,
emotional, and spiritual levels. You may now feel more open to natural healing and self-care.
The card asks you to treat your body as a partner and listen with compassion. Yoga,
meditation, or breathwork may help restore balance. By letting go of fear and limiting
thoughts, your body’s own healing power becomes stronger.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card invites a fresh start. Old patterns like jealousy, fear, or control are
being replaced by awareness and honesty. If you are in a partnership, it may bring new depth,
honesty, and growth together. For singles, it shows you are ready for a soulful relationship,
not one based on old wounds. Love now becomes a space for mutual growth and evolution,
not dependency.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “New Vision” shows a big shift in purpose. You may feel your current job doesn’t
match who you are anymore. This card encourages you to find new ways of working that
bring joy and meaning. You may start a new career, follow a soul-driven business idea, or
bring creativity into your current role. It’s also a time for innovation, as fresh ideas will flow
easily. Success will come when you follow what makes you feel alive.
Overall Guidance
The “New Vision” card is a message of growth and transformation. It says that life looks new
not because the world has changed, but because you have changed inside. You are now ready
to live with truth, love, and clarity, instead of fear or conditioning. The card asks you to trust
your inner guidance and stay open to new possibilities. Let go of the past and boldly step into
this new reality. A greater wisdom is guiding you toward your true self.
XIII- Transformation
Element- Space
Number- 13
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation
The “Transformation” card in OSHO Zen Tarot is
like the Death card in traditional tarot, but its
meaning is very different. Here, death is not an end
but a doorway to freedom and a new life. It shows a
deep inner change where the old parts of
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you—ego, fear, and attachments—fade away to make space for something true and pure. This
is not about outside change but a shift in how you see and live life. It asks you to trust the
unknown and let go of who you think you are so that your real self can be born.
Symbology
The “Transformation” card shows a calm, powerful figure holding a sword. The sword stands
for awareness and truth, cutting through illusions. This figure sits on a rare black lotus, which
grows in darkness and symbolizes enlightenment after ego’s death. Around them are images
of death, rebirth, spirals, and cosmic signs, showing that life moves in cycles, not straight
lines. The calm posture of the figure teaches us that true transformation is silent, graceful, and
full of inner strength.
Meaning
This card signals that one phase of your life is ending, and a new one is ready to begin. It may
feel hard because the ego wants to hold on to the old, but now is the time to release. Whether
it’s a new self, a spiritual awakening, or a fresh life direction, you are being asked to trust the
process. This is not just a small change—it’s a total rebirth. The card reminds you that
holding on to the past will only bring pain. By letting go, you allow your soul to grow and
shine.
Health Aspect
In health, this card points to healing that comes from release rather than only treatment. Old
habits, stress, or emotional pain may rise to the surface so they can leave your system. This is
like your body going through a cleansing reset. Symptoms may get stronger before they
improve, but don’t panic. Support yourself with rest, good food, water, and gentle care. On a
deeper level, practices like meditation or breathwork will help in letting go of blocks and
restoring balance.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, the “Transformation” card means deep change. It may bring the end of a
bond that no longer helps your growth or the end of harmful patterns like jealousy, fear, or
control. If you are with a partner, it asks both of you to let the relationship evolve instead of
keeping it stuck. This can mean either a loving release or a new, more conscious phase
together. For singles, it is about dropping illusions about love so you can connect from truth.
At first, this shift may feel painful, but it opens the way to real love.
Business/Career Aspect
In career or business, this card shows that one path is ending, and a new, more meaningful
one is beginning. You may feel ready to leave behind jobs or goals that no longer fit your true
self. Sometimes this comes through loss or restructuring, but it clears the space for new
opportunities. You are being asked to stop making fear-based choices and instead trust your
inner calling. This is a time to rebuild your work life in a way that matches your true purpose
and talents.
Overall Guidance
The message of the “Transformation” card is clear—freedom comes from letting go. It is not
about physical death, but the death of ego, illusions, and outdated ways of living. Life may
seem to be breaking down, but it is only making space for something brighter to grow. Don’t
fight the change or rush ahead. Stay open and allow the pause between endings and
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beginnings to show its wisdom. From this quiet space, a new, radiant life will appear.
Transformation is not loss—it is true rebirth.
XIV- Integration
Element- Space
Number- 14
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation
The “Integration” card in OSHO Zen Tarot is
similar to Temperance in traditional tarot,
but with a deeper meaning. It talks about the
sacred union of opposites, where all parts of
yourself come together in harmony.
Instead of rejecting some aspects as good or bad, light or dark, it invites you to accept
everything. True transformation comes from embracing all sides of yourself. When this card
appears, it’s a sign to rise above conflict and find wholeness through awareness, not effort.
Symbology
The card’s imagery shows a yin-yang mandala, reminding us of the eternal dance of opposites
— light within dark, dark within light. Above it fly an eagle and a swan. The eagle stands for
strength, fire, and masculine energy, while the swan reflects grace, intuition, and feminine
energy. Both are in harmony, not in conflict. At the center, all four elements—air, fire, water,
earth—unite to form a complete, radiant being. The message is clear: real mastery comes
from accepting all of who you are.
Meaning
When “Integration” appears, it signals a time of inner balance and healing. If life has felt
divided or confusing, this card shows that peace comes not from choosing sides, but from
honoring both. It asks you to stop fighting parts of yourself and instead witness them with
awareness. By accepting anger, grief, joy, and love alike, you step into maturity. Integration
means learning to live with paradox, to be whole, and to finally be at ease with yourself.
Health Aspect
For health, “Integration” reminds you that well-being is not just about the body but the mind,
heart, and spirit too. You may have focused on one area while ignoring another, like exercise
but not emotions, or diet but not stress. This card calls for a holistic approach, bringing
balance to all levels of your health. Healing practices like yoga, meditation, or energy work
may be helpful now. Above all, it asks you to accept your body with love, honoring both its
strength and its need for rest.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card teaches that real union comes when both partners embrace their
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inner opposites. Many conflicts happen because of projecting your own rejected parts onto
the other person. If you are in a relationship, it’s a time for deep honesty and reconciliation,
both with your partner and within yourself. If you are single, the card suggests learning to
love and balance yourself first. When you are whole inside, love outside becomes a sacred
partnership, not a need.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Integration” points to bringing all your skills and passions together into one
balanced path. You may have lived with separation—working in one area while your heart
was elsewhere. Now is the time to merge creativity, logic, sensitivity, and leadership. It’s also
a good time for teamwork, collaboration, or projects that combine different fields. This card
reminds you to avoid burnout by balancing work with rest. True success comes when your
career also supports your inner well-being.
Overall Guidance
The “Integration” card is a reminder that you are not broken—nothing in you needs to be
rejected. Integration is not about being perfect, but about accepting every part of yourself
with love. When opposites unite, conflict disappears and peace arises. Meditation and self-
reflection can help you settle into this sacred center. You are becoming whole, an alchemist
blending shadow with light, strength with softness. The card teaches: stop seeking wholeness
—you already are whole.
XV- Conditioning
Element- Space
Number- 15
Planet - Venus
Day - Friday
Direction – South-East
Card Explanation
The “Conditioning” card in OSHO Zen Tarot is
similar to The Devil card in traditional tarot, but
its meaning is different. Instead of showing
temptation or evil, it talks about the false identity
created by society, family, and culture. We are
born free like lions, but society trains us to behave like sheep. This card shows how we forget
our true nature because of outside influences. When it appears, it is a reminder to break free
from these false layers and rediscover who we really are.
Symbology
The card shows a lion wearing a sheep’s fleece, lying among sheep, thinking he is one of
them. Because he was raised this way, he has forgotten his true power. This picture
symbolizes how we lose touch with our real self by following beliefs and habits given by
others. The lion inside represents our hidden strength and truth. The card asks us to look
deeper: what masks are we wearing that do not belong to us?
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Meaning
This card is about freeing yourself from false roles and identities. It suggests you may be
living to please others, following rules or habits that no longer feel right. Conditioning is not
always bad — it may have helped in the past — but now it limits your growth. The card asks:
who told you how to live and behave? It is time to let go of fear and step into your real power
with awareness.
Health Aspect
“Conditioning” warns that pretending to be someone you are not can harm health. Stress,
depression, fatigue, or body pains may come from years of suppression. Your body might be
carrying the weight of emotional denial. Healing starts when you allow your true feelings to
surface. Therapies like inner child healing, breathwork, or expressive arts can help release
stuck energy and bring back vitality.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows masks and roles replacing true feelings. You may be acting
as the “dutiful partner” or “good child” while hiding your real emotions. It can also suggest
dependency on others’ approval. True love and intimacy come only when both partners are
authentic. If single, it means you may be attracting relationships from old patterns or
conditioning. Now is the time to break these cycles and love from freedom, not fear.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Conditioning” points to being stuck in jobs chosen for safety, money, or approval
instead of passion. You may feel trapped in roles that suppress your creativity. Workplaces
might reward obedience but ignore individuality. This card invites you to question your
career path: are you working from the heart or just following the herd? Take small steps
toward authentic work or new opportunities that allow you to shine.
Overall Guidance
This is a card of spiritual awakening. It asks: who are you beneath all the labels and beliefs?
The conditioned self was only a survival tool, but now it is time to move beyond it. You are
not meant to hide in the crowd — you are meant to roar like a lion. Seek practices and people
that support your true self. Question your thoughts and beliefs. Remember, your real strength
and freedom have always been inside you.
XVI- Thunderbolt
Element- Space
Number- 16
Planet - Ketu
Day - Tuesday
Direction – North East/West
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Card Explanation
The “Thunderbolt” card shows sudden and
powerful change. In traditional tarot, it is
The Tower, often linked to chaos and collapse.
But in OSHO Zen, this card is about freedom, not
just destruction. It comes when false ideas, roles,
or systems you built are too limiting. The shake-up may feel painful, but it clears away lies
and illusions. What falls apart is only what no longer serves you, making space for a truer,
freer life.
Symbology
The image shows a fiery tower struck by lightning, with people falling into emptiness. This
looks frightening, but it carries deep meaning. The lightning is divine truth breaking through
illusions. The fire burns away what is false. The falling bodies represent the ego being
stripped down. At the base, a calm meditative figure reminds us that inner awareness stays
untouched, even in chaos. This shows that destruction outside can lead to peace inside, if you
stay centered.
Meaning
“Thunderbolt” comes during crisis or big changes. You may feel like life is falling apart — a
belief, job, relationship, or self-image may collapse. It feels like the ground is gone, but this
card is not to be feared. It’s a wake-up from illusions, forcing you into truth. The universe
may step in when you cannot make needed changes yourself. This card asks you to surrender,
let go of control, and trust that freedom comes after the fall.
Health Aspect
For health, this card can mean sudden burnout, illness, or emotional collapse, especially if
you have ignored your body’s signals. It’s a warning that too much suppression or stress can
break you down. But it also shows the chance to heal deeply. Radical lifestyle changes,
emotional release, or spiritual practices can restore balance. Even if the breakdown feels
scary, it is clearing space for a healthier, stronger you.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Thunderbolt” often points to breakups, betrayals, or hidden truths coming
out. It can feel like an explosion of emotions long suppressed. This collapse may hurt, but it
reveals what was false or unhealthy. If a bond ends, it likely wasn’t helping your growth. If it
survives, it will be more honest and real. For singles, this card shows old patterns breaking
apart, opening space for a more truthful and deep connection in the future.
Business/Career Aspect
At work, this card can mean sudden changes like job loss, failure, or a major shift in your
path. It may also reveal that your current success has no real meaning for you. Though
painful, it clears false ambitions and shows you where your heart truly lies. This breakdown
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may inspire a new career, a business of your own, or a completely fresh direction. The fall
makes way for more authentic work aligned with your soul.
Overall Guidance
“Thunderbolt” is intense but necessary. It brings breakdowns that are really breakthroughs in
disguise. If your life feels like it’s falling apart, don’t fight the process. Instead, stay
grounded in your inner self — like the meditative figure in the card. What is collapsing is
only what is false. Have courage and trust the change, knowing that on the other side lies
freedom, truth, and a stronger version of you.
XVII- Silence
Element- Space
Number- 17
Planet - Saturn
Day - Saturday
Direction – West
Card Explanation
The “Silence” card is about deep inner peace, not
just the absence of noise. Unlike “The Star” in
traditional tarot, which points to hope and
inspiration, this card invites you into meditation
and stillness. It reminds you that within, there is a vast, calm space beyond words and chaos.
In this silence, healing happens naturally, clarity arises, and truth becomes clear without
effort. It is about connecting to your inner self and resting in pure presence.
Symbology
The image shows a serene woman with her eyes closed, surrounded by the night sky filled
with stars. A glowing full moon above her head symbolizes intuition, wisdom, and inner
guidance. The closed eyes suggest turning inward, away from the outside world. The purple
color reflects spiritual energy, awakening, and higher consciousness. This picture represents
divine stillness — not emptiness, but a space full of peace and creation.
Meaning
“Silence” signals a time of deep inner alignment and reflection. It often comes after chaos or
change, guiding you to pause and rest. This card tells you there is no need to act or speak
right now — instead, listen to your inner wisdom. Insights, dreams, and creativity may arise
naturally in this stillness. It shows that you are in tune with the universe and guided by
something greater than logic.
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Health Aspect
For health, this card points to recovery through rest and calm. Stress, anxiety, or exhaustion
may be affecting you, and your body is asking for peace. Healing comes from slowing down,
meditating, breathing, or spending time in nature. If you’ve been unwell, this card reminds
you not to fight or control the process, but to trust your body’s natural intelligence.
Sometimes, silence itself is the most powerful medicine.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card encourages deep listening and presence. Sometimes words are not
enough, and simply being there with openness and understanding is what matters. If there is
conflict, give space instead of forcing solutions. In new connections, this card shows soulful
bonds that go beyond words. If you are alone, it reminds you that solitude is not loneliness,
but a way to connect with yourself deeply — and from that wholeness, true love can arise.
Business/Career Aspect
At work, “Silence” suggests pausing before acting. Instead of rushing decisions or
overthinking, stop and allow clarity to come from within. It may feel like little is happening
outwardly, but new ideas and direction are quietly forming. This card advises you to observe
more, speak less, and trust inner guidance. True leadership and creativity often come from
stillness, not noise.
Overall Guidance
“Silence” is a blessing, calling you to your inner sanctuary. In a busy world, it reminds you
that real wisdom comes through surrender, not struggle. In silence, answers and healing
appear naturally. This card invites you to meditate, gaze at the moon, walk under the stars, or
simply breathe deeply. You don’t need to force anything now — just rest in the stillness, and
life will unfold as it should.
Element- Space
Number- 18
Planet - Mars
Day - Tuesday
Direction – South
Card Explanation
The “Past Lives” card in OSHO Zen Tarot takes
you beyond your present life into the mysteries
of many lifetimes your soul has lived. It shows
that who you are today is shaped not just by your
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upbringing, but also by experiences carried from the past. Unlike the traditional Moon card,
which focuses on illusion and subconscious fears, this one invites you to sense the deep soul
memories that influence your life. It asks you to trust your intuition and feelings instead of
logic. The card guides you to look at yourself with compassion and spiritual maturity.
Symbology
The imagery of the card is rich and mysterious. At the center, there are many ancient faces
from different times and cultures, all blending together, showing the soul’s timeless journey.
Two intense eyes look out, representing the wisdom that sees beyond normal sight.
Surrounding them are zodiac signs, animals, and mystical energies, symbolizing archetypes
and cosmic connections. The use of deep violet and indigo colors shows intuition, dreams,
and spirituality. Altogether, the design reminds us that time is not linear and soul experiences
continue across lifetimes.
Meaning
This card appears when you are being guided to look deeper into your soul’s journey.
Recurring dreams, déjà vu, or gut feelings may be messages from the past. Patterns or talents
from old lifetimes may now return to help you grow. It also suggests healing karmic burdens
and breaking repetitive cycles. Instead of searching for facts, you are encouraged to trust your
inner voice and intuition. At this time, your psychic sensitivity is strong, so pay attention to
dreams, symbols, and meditative insights.
Health Aspect
In health matters, this card can indicate fears, pains, or emotional issues that don’t seem to
have a clear cause in this life. These may be leftovers from past lives or ancestral patterns.
Methods like past-life regression, energy healing, or dreamwork may help in releasing these
blocks. It is important to approach your body with curiosity instead of fear. Sometimes, even
your family’s unhealed energies can affect you, and becoming aware of them brings healing.
Once old knots are recognized, the body and mind can slowly find peace.
Relationship Aspect
This card often shows up in relationships where a deep soul connection is present. You might
feel instant familiarity with someone or feel caught in emotional patterns that seem bigger
than your current life. Such bonds are often karmic, meant to teach or heal something. If you
are in a relationship, look beyond surface behavior to see what your soul is learning through
it. If single, the card suggests you may soon meet someone from a past life connection who
will bring growth and powerful lessons into your journey.
Business/Career Aspect
In career matters, this card points to soul purpose. You may feel drawn to work or skills you
never formally studied but seem naturally good at — these may come from past-life talents. It
encourages you to follow work that feels aligned with your true calling. If you’re stuck in
repeating negative patterns at work, it asks you to examine old beliefs or fears about worth
and success. Releasing these karmic ties will help you grow in your career. Meditation and
inner reflection can guide you toward your real mission.
Overall Guidance
The “Past Lives” card reminds you that you are more than just this body or this life. You are a
soul traveling through time with wisdom gathered from many lifetimes. It asks you not to
force memories but to stay open to signs like dreams, synchronicities, or spiritual
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awakenings. This card does not mean punishment from the past, but preparation for growth in
the present. By accepting and releasing old layers, you can live this life with clarity, wisdom,
and grace. Inner stillness and meditation will help you connect to this deeper truth.
XIX- Innocence
Element- Space
Number- 19
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation
The “Innocence” card in OSHO Zen Tarot celebrates
wisdom that comes with age but shines like a
child’s wonder. It is not the innocence of not
knowing, but of deeply living and then finding peace
and joy in simple things. This card reflects a state where judgment and negativity have
disappeared, and the heart feels free and open. Like “The Sun” in traditional tarot, it radiates
joy and clarity. It reminds us that no matter how much we go through in life, a part of us
always stays pure and untouched — the space of divine innocence.
Symbology
The card shows a smiling old man holding a praying mantis. His joy comes from presence,
not from knowledge. The mantis is a symbol of patience and stillness, showing harmony
between man and nature. The golden light in the card suggests warmth and gentle
enlightenment. The old man’s age shows wisdom, but his spirit is young and free. This image
teaches that innocence is not about ignorance but about returning to a natural state of wonder
and peace.
Meaning
The “Innocence” card represents a rediscovery of simple joy. It invites you to let go of
regrets, ambitions, or overthinking and instead live in the present moment. It encourages you
to see the world with fresh eyes and to embrace laughter, kindness, and gratitude without
judgment. This card shows a time of spiritual grace — when life feels lighter not because
problems are gone but because you stop resisting them and accept life as it is.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows energy, peace, and healing. It suggests that joy and a positive
attitude are powerful medicines for the body and mind. If you have been stressed or unwell,
the card tells you to focus on simple pleasures like sunshine, nature, laughter, and rest.
Healing comes when you stop overthinking and allow your body’s wisdom to work.
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Reconnecting with nature or enjoying small moments can help reduce anxiety and bring
balance.
Relationship Aspect
For relationships, this card shows openness and honest connection. It encourages you to drop
pretenses and see your partner with fresh eyes. Playfulness and kindness can bring back
harmony if there has been tension. If you are single, it advises being authentic and real, which
will naturally attract the right person. The card reminds you that love comes from sharing
your presence, not from proving your worth. Love flows best when it is free and gentle.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, the “Innocence” card suggests that true success comes from joy, creativity, and
curiosity rather than competition or pressure. It invites you to see your work as an expression
of your natural self. This may be a time to rediscover your passion or explore new projects.
Innovation can come from unexpected sources, even from beginners or playful ideas. Let go
of stress and trust the flow — innocence can open doors that strategy alone cannot.
Overall Guidance
The card’s message is to stop trying to be something else and just be yourself. Enlightenment
is not about struggle but about living joyfully in the present. It reminds you that you do not
have to prove your worth — your simple presence is enough. Be open to small joys around
you, like nature, smiles, or laughter. After a long journey, it’s time to enjoy peace and play
again. Innocence makes life feel like a dance, where you are once more a child of the
universe.
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Element- Space
Number- 20
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation
The “Beyond Illusion” card is about awakening and
seeing life clearly. It is similar to the Judgement
card in traditional Tarot, but instead of talking
about judgment, it shows a moment of deep
inner clarity. This card says we are not the roles we play, the masks we wear, or the stories we
believe. It represents the breaking of illusions and the shift from mind to pure awareness. It
invites us to look beyond appearances and realize our true nature. This is a turning point in
consciousness where we discover who we really are.
Symbology
The card shows a calm face with closed eyes, representing inner peace and meditation.
Behind it is a bright butterfly, symbolizing freedom, transformation, and spiritual growth.
The closed eyes suggest looking within instead of outside appearances. The background has
cosmic colors, showing the richness of the inner world beyond illusions. Subtle patterns in
the image remind us that real vision comes from inner balance and alignment, not from the
physical eyes.
Meaning
“Beyond Illusion” points to an inner change — the end of false beliefs and the beginning of
true understanding. It asks you to look beyond appearances and question who you really are
without your roles or masks. This card often appears when spiritual awakening or deep
insight is close. It brings the death of illusions and the birth of truth. You may realize that
your fears are not real or that what you have been chasing is not what you truly want. It’s
about seeing life clearly, without filters or false stories.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows that the body may be reflecting hidden emotions or untrue ways of
living. Physical problems might be signs of stress, grief, or pretending to be someone you are
not. Healing begins when you stop denying and accept the truth. Practices like meditation,
breathwork, or energy healing can help uncover and release these hidden issues. It also
reminds you that your true self is already whole, and inner peace allows your body to heal
and regain balance naturally.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Beyond Illusion” asks you to drop false expectations and see people as they
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are. Sometimes we see partners through the lens of fantasy or fear, not reality. This card calls
for honesty — with yourself and others. Are you staying in a relationship out of fear, or
expecting someone to be perfect? If you see the truth, you may either find deeper connection
or realize it’s time to move on. For singles, it reminds you to feel whole within yourself,
rather than seeking completion in another person.
Business/Career Aspect
In career matters, this card is a reminder to check if your goals and work truly match who you
are. You may be following a path based on others’ expectations or illusions of success. This
card signals that it’s time to align with your true purpose. You might leave behind old
ambitions or roles that no longer feel real. It is also a time to trust your inner guidance in
making decisions, rather than only relying on logic or outside approval. Real success comes
from doing what feels true to your soul.
Overall Guidance
As guidance, “Beyond Illusion” shows a powerful turning point in your life. It asks you to let
go of false identities and outdated roles and return to your true nature. You are not your
name, job, or story — you are pure awareness. The card teaches that nothing was ever
“wrong” with you; only illusions made it seem that way. When you step into silence and
clarity, you find lasting peace. This is not about reaching somewhere new, but about realizing
that you already are what you have been seeking.
XXI- Completion
Element- Space
Number- 21
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation
The “Completion” card shows the ending of an
phase in life. It means things are coming together
in peace and harmony, not in loss or confusion.
What once felt scattered now feels whole.
This card is not just about finishing something outside, but about returning to yourself with
balance and clarity. It marks the close of one cycle and the readiness for a new beginning.
You now see yourself clearly and accept who you are.
Symbology
The card shows a puzzle with the last piece being placed, symbolizing wholeness. The
complete face in the puzzle reflects your higher self, now revealed after confusion. The
missing piece represents the final truth or clarity that brings everything together. The purple
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shades in the card stand for wisdom, transformation, and spiritual growth. The stillness of the
image shows inner peace and harmony. It reminds us that completion is a divine flow, not a
struggle.
Meaning
The “Completion” card means that you have learned the lessons of a cycle and are ready to
move forward. It shows relief and closure after challenges, whether in relationships,
struggles, or creative work. You don’t need to do more — the journey is complete. This card
asks you to pause, reflect, and feel gratitude. It also reminds you not to rush, but to rest in this
moment of wholeness before stepping into what’s next.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows the end of a long healing process. You may have found the root of
a problem or received the treatment you needed. Healing is now bringing balance to your
body, mind, and spirit. Old emotional pain or trauma is being released, making way for
peace. If you’re still healing, this card reassures you that the last step of recovery is close.
Trust the timing of your healing journey.
Relationship Aspect
For relationships, “Completion” means closure, maturity, or peace. It can show the end of an
old cycle or pattern, either by healing within the relationship or by letting it go. Endings are
not failures but lessons that make you whole. For couples, it can mean past struggles are over
and a new level of love is possible. Whatever the case, it reminds you to honor the lessons,
forgive, and move forward with love and gratitude.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Completion” marks the end of an important project, role, or phase. It may be
retirement, promotion, or transition into something new. Your hard work has paid off, and
now is the time to celebrate. This ending also prepares you for a fresh start where your skills
and wisdom will guide you. If you faced confusion, this card shows that clarity is coming and
the final answer or opportunity will appear soon.
Overall Guidance
The guidance of this card is to accept and celebrate wholeness. You are not broken; every
step of your journey was needed to make you complete. Don’t rush into the next stage —
enjoy this feeling of fulfillment. Completion is the gift of patience, effort, and faith. It’s not
an end but a pause before the next beginning. Recognize how far you have come, breathe
deeply, and know you are whole and ready for what lies ahead.
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MASTER
Element-
Number-
Planet -
Day -
Direction –
Symbology – The card shows OSHO surrounded by a glow of white and purple light. White
means freedom from illusions, while purple represents the crown chakra — complete
spiritual awakening. His calm, inviting eyes show presence and peace. The picture is simple
with no extra symbols, teaching that real wisdom lies in silence and awareness. The stillness
of the card reflects the state of someone who lives in the world but is free from its noise.
Meaning – This card is not just a message but an energy of awakening. It shows you are
moving into spiritual freedom, where you don’t need to struggle or seek anymore. Unlike
other cards that deal with lessons or emotions, “The Master” is about breaking through all
limits and realizing everything is already within you. The ego has no more power, and you
live as the pure witness of life. It is an invitation to stop searching and recognize your own
light.
Health Aspect – For health, this card says healing comes from awareness and inner calm.
When you live in the present moment, the body naturally finds balance. Stress and illness
often come from being disconnected from yourself. If you face health issues, this card asks
you to use meditation, stillness, and breath along with other treatments. By listening to your
body with love and without fear, natural healing begins.
Relationship Aspect – In relationships, this card shows maturity and awareness. It means
you no longer depend on others to feel complete. Instead, love becomes a space of freedom
and compassion, not control. You may value your own company more or connect with people
who are also conscious. If there is confusion, the card guides you to respond with silence and
understanding instead of reaction. If a bond ends, accept it with grace, knowing it no longer
matches your soul’s path.
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Business/Career Aspect – In career, “The Master” shifts focus from ambition to true
purpose. You may no longer chase only money or status but want to work from clarity,
creativity, and service. This card is very powerful for leaders and healers, as it shows guiding
others through presence, not control. If you feel uncertain in your work, the message is to
stop forcing answers and let clarity come naturally. Success now comes from alignment with
your inner truth, not outside pressure.
Overall Guidance – The Master teaches that you already are what you seek. Enlightenment
is not far away — it is your natural state when illusions fall. You don’t need more teachers or
tools, because the wisdom is already inside you. The card asks you to be still, drop the ego,
and live in the present moment. Success and failure don’t matter, only awareness does. The
Master is not separate — it is you, in your silent and free self.
*Meditate Moon
Element- Earth
Number- 1
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
assures you that you have the foundation to build it strongly. It also reminds you to choose
work that matches your values and expresses your true self, not just work for money.
Overall Guidance – The card’s message is simple: You are enough. You have grown and
now stand in your truth without needing anyone’s approval. Celebrate how far you’ve come,
not with ego, but with gratitude for your journey. Stay rooted, compassionate, and present.
Share your gifts naturally without expectation. There is no need to rush or chase anything.
Just be yourself, and your inner richness will naturally inspire others.
Element- Earth
Number- 2
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation
The “Moment to Moment” card from OSHO Zen Tarot
teaches the power of living in the present. It reminds us
that peace and clarity come when we stop worrying
about the past or future and focus on the now. The figure
on the card walks calmly on floating stones, showing trust in each step. It tells us that life
supports us when we move with awareness, not fear. This card is about mindfulness,
spontaneity, and trusting the flow of life.
Symbology
The card shows a figure gracefully stepping on stones without any map or fixed destination.
These stones symbolize opportunities that appear when we live in the present instead of
forcing outcomes. The rainbow colors around the figure show joy, openness, and aliveness.
With no baggage from the past, he simply moves forward with balance. The open space
around him shows endless possibilities, reminding us that true freedom comes from presence,
not prediction.
Meaning
“Moment to Moment” asks you to release the need for control and let life guide you step by
step. It says overthinking and waiting for certainty only bring stress. Instead, return to your
breath and intuition, and act with awareness in the present. This card is about conscious flow,
not carelessness. When life feels confusing or overwhelming, it guides you to focus only on
the next small step. Creativity and clarity grow naturally when we trust the moment.
Health Aspect
For health, this card suggests mindful living and listening to your body’s present needs.
Instead of pushing it with strict routines, notice what it asks for — rest, food, movement, or
emotional release. Stress often reduces when we pay attention to simple daily acts like eating,
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breathing, or sleeping. Many health issues come from living in the past or future. By being
more present, healing and energy flow naturally into the body.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Moment to Moment” encourages being fully present with your partner or
loved ones. Many issues come from old hurts or future expectations. Love grows in the small
moments — a smile, kind word, or honest connection. For couples, it invites letting go of
assumptions and showing up with openness. For singles, it suggests not rushing to find “the
one,” but instead enjoying each meeting as it comes. Relationships deepen when we live them
in the present, not in imagined outcomes.
Business/Career Aspect
In career and business, this card advises flexibility and attentiveness. Instead of rigid
planning or overthinking, it suggests responding to what works right now. Progress comes
step by step, not all at once. If you feel stuck, take just the next small action instead of
carrying the whole burden in your mind. This approach prevents burnout and allows
creativity to flourish. Success arrives when we stay alert to the present task, not when we try
to control everything.
Overall Guidance
The key teaching of “Moment to Moment” is simple: you don’t need to see the whole path —
just take the next conscious step. Life is not fixed, it unfolds like a dance. The card helps
overcome anxiety, procrastination, and confusion by reminding you that power lives in the
present. Every moment and every breath is an opening to live fully. Life is not about reaching
a far-off goal, but about walking one mindful step at a time.
Element- Earth
Number- 3
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation –
The “Guidance” card in OSHO Zen Tarot reminds
you that you are never alone on your journey.
Guidance comes through inner wisdom, intuition,
or even supportive people who appear at the right
time. It asks you to trust that life is leading you step by step toward your true potential. In
Zen, real guidance comes not from strict rules but from silence and inner truth. This card
brings comfort during times of confusion, urging you to listen to the gentle voice within.
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Symbology –
The card shows a glowing female figure, like an angel or spirit guide, gently leading someone
forward. She represents intuition, creativity, and the nurturing energy of the divine feminine.
Her colors merge with nature, showing that guidance comes from life itself. The rainbow
hues symbolize growth, richness, and emotional healing. The image reflects encouragement
and trust, reminding us that love, not fear, opens the right path.
Meaning –
The “Guidance” card shows your readiness to follow your heart, even when the way seems
unclear. Signs may appear through dreams, coincidences, or feelings, pointing you in a new
direction. It suggests the presence of a mentor, teacher, or guide in your life — or that you
may become one for others. This card emphasizes trust, not blind faith, but confidence in
your inner wisdom. When you stop pushing and start listening, life guides you naturally.
Health Aspect –
In health, the card urges you to notice the body’s subtle messages before they grow louder.
You may feel drawn to healing practices like meditation, yoga, nutrition, or energy work —
trust this inner call. Healing may also come through a gentle and caring practitioner who
enters your life. This is a time for compassionate self-care, not harsh treatments. True healing
begins when you listen to your body and align with its natural rhythms.
Relationship Aspect –
In relationships, this card brings emotional support and soul-level connection. You may meet
someone who helps you grow emotionally or spiritually. In an existing relationship, it
encourages deep listening and intuitive connection, not just logical problem-solving. For
singles, love may appear in surprising ways when you follow your heart. It’s about being
open, patient, and willing to let love flow naturally instead of chasing it.
Business/Career Aspect –
In career, the “Guidance” card suggests that inspiration and intuition can lead you better than
logic alone. You may feel drawn toward creative projects, a career shift, or even spiritual
work. Pay attention to signs and the right people who may show up to guide you. This is not a
time for pushing with ambition but for flowing with alignment. When your work matches
your soul’s path, success comes naturally.
Overall Guidance –
The “Guidance” card reminds you that you are supported and guided, even when you don’t
see it clearly. Life doesn’t need to be controlled by the mind alone — clarity comes when you
slow down and listen within. Trust the next step, even if the whole path isn’t visible. Be open
to signs, mentors, and quiet whispers of truth. Guidance is always loving and wise — and it
never fails when you trust it.
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Element- Earth
Number- 4
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation
The "Miser" card in Osho Zen Tarot shows how
holding on too tightly — to money, people, or
emotions — can trap us. The figure in the card is
frozen and isolated because of her obsession with
possessions and security. This card teaches that clinging, whether material or emotional,
creates fear and blocks growth. Life energy stops flowing when we refuse to let go. It asks us
to reflect: What am I afraid to release, and what do I lose by holding on?
Symbology
The card’s image shows a woman covered in jewels and gold, but her body is stiff, and her
face looks fearful. She clutches her treasures like a shield, yet her world behind is dull and
lifeless. Her jewels, meant for beauty, now act like a prison. The green cloak represents the
heart, but she hides it instead of sharing. The symbols remind us that real safety and worth do
not come from possessions but from openness.
Meaning
The deeper message of the Miser is to let go and allow energy to flow again. Clinging to
wealth, roles, or beliefs gives a false sense of safety but leads to loneliness and fear. True
richness comes from within, not from what we hoard. When we don’t share, energy becomes
stale like stagnant water. This card encourages us to trust, loosen our grip, and allow
abundance to return through generosity and openness.
Health Aspect
In health, the Miser suggests blocked energy caused by holding on too much. It may show up
as tension in the chest, shoulders, or stomach, or problems like headaches, stress, and poor
circulation. The body reflects the tightness of the mind. Healing begins when you release
emotions, breathe deeply, or express what you’ve been holding in. Real health also includes
openness, honesty, and generosity, not just physical comfort or security.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows fear of giving or receiving love. It can mean someone is
being possessive, controlling, or withholding affection. Sometimes, people stay in
relationships out of fear of loneliness or keep their hearts closed so no one can reach them.
Real love cannot grow in such control or fear. The Miser teaches that love flows best when
shared freely, without expectation or ownership.
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Business/Career Aspect
In career and finances, the Miser can show excessive saving, fear of spending, or staying
stuck in a job due to insecurity. It may also point to lack of sharing ideas or unwillingness to
change at work, which leads to stagnation. Abundance in career comes from creativity, trust,
and sharing resources. This card reminds us that holding on too tightly limits growth, while
generosity and openness create new opportunities.
Overall Guidance
The Miser is not about blame but about awareness. It asks you to see where you are clinging
too tightly and why. True abundance is not in hoarding but in sharing and trusting life’s flow.
Holding on creates fear, but letting go opens space for blessings to enter. With open hands
and an open heart, love and prosperity naturally return. That is the real wealth this card points
to.
Element- Earth
Number- 5
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Symbology – The picture shows a small child holding the gate and looking inside with
sadness. The gate has a chain and lock, but the lock is actually open. This means that the
barrier is not real, but only seems real to the child. The grey side where the child stands
shows loneliness, while the colorful side beyond the gate shows joy and life. The child
represents our inner child still longing for love and acceptance. The image teaches us that
freedom is not about breaking walls but realizing the wall was never truly closed.
Meaning – The Outsider card reminds us that feelings of rejection are often not true but
based on old wounds. We may believe we are not good enough, not worthy of love, or not
meant for success. These thoughts usually come from childhood experiences of being left out
or misunderstood. The card gives a powerful message: life never excludes anyone. The truth
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is, we are already part of life, but our mind keeps us outside. The gate is open, and we are
free to step in whenever we choose.
Health Aspect – In health, the Outsider may show problems connected to loneliness, self-
rejection, or childhood pain. Emotional suppression can cause issues like anxiety, depression,
low self-esteem, or fatigue. Sometimes even physical problems like weak immunity or body
imbalances come from the feeling of “not belonging.” The card asks you to take care of your
inner child and allow old pain to heal. Support and help are available, but you must first
believe you deserve them. True healing starts when you accept yourself fully and stop leaving
parts of yourself outside.
Relationship Aspect – In relationships, this card shows feelings of being left out, unloved, or
not understood. Sometimes small fights or misunderstandings bring back old wounds of
rejection from childhood. You may also hold yourself back in fear of being hurt again. The
Outsider card says it is time to look honestly: are these feelings coming from the present
situation, or from your past? Healing begins when you share your feelings and allow
vulnerability. Love grows stronger when you stop locking yourself out and let others truly
connect with you.
Business/Career Aspect – In work or finances, the Outsider card shows feelings of being
undervalued, ignored, or not belonging. You may think success is for others, but not for you.
Sometimes this comes from self-doubt or impostor syndrome. You might avoid opportunities
because you feel unworthy. The truth is, your path is not blocked — the barrier is only in
your thoughts. The card reminds you that you are capable and deserve success. To move
forward, include yourself and step with confidence through the open gate of opportunity.
Overall Guidance – The Outsider is a gentle yet powerful card. It teaches that we are never
truly shut out — we only believe we are. These beliefs may have started in childhood, but
they no longer serve us. It is time to take the hand of your inner child and walk through the
open gate. You are worthy of love, success, health, and joy. Life has always included you.
The card’s guidance is simple: stop doubting yourself and step in. Everything you seek is
already waiting for you inside.
Element- Earth
Number- 6
Planet - Venus
Day – Friday
Direction –South-East
Card Explanation –
The "Compromise" card in Osho Zen Tarot talks
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The card asks you to check your professional choices and ensure your work reflects your true
values. Real success is not just about money — it is about integrity and joy.
Overall Guidance –
The "Compromise" card is a gentle reminder to check if you are living your truth or just
acting to please others. Some compromises are natural, but when they cost your honesty and
authenticity, they slowly kill your spirit. This card asks you to stop pretending and to return to
yourself. It gives you permission to say “no” where you once said “yes,” and to break free
from false agreements. Your life is meant for truth and growth, not for playing roles. Once
you live authentically, peace will come naturally, not as a show, but as real inner freedom.
Element- Earth
Number- 7
Planet - Ketu
Day - Tuesday
Direction – North-East/West
Card Explanation –
The “Patience” card tells us that everything in life
has its own time. Just like the moon changes slowly
and surely, we also must trust the natural rhythm of
life. It reminds you that growth, healing, and dreams
need time to mature. This is not about waiting
helplessly, but about being calm and mindful. Like a pregnant woman who knows she must
wait nine months, this card teaches acceptance and faith in the process. Real changes happen
slowly, and this card asks if you can let things ripen naturally.
Symbology –
The picture on the card shows a pregnant woman sitting peacefully, with the moon’s phases
shining above her. This shows the natural cycles of life and the wisdom of waiting. Her hands
on her womb represent creation, care, and silent strength. The stars in the sky remind us of
the universe working beyond our control. The colors of blue and violet show peace,
meditation, and intuition, while the earth tones keep her grounded. Her pregnancy is the
biggest symbol, showing that what grows inside cannot be rushed.
Meaning –
The “Patience” card means it is time to pause and trust the process. It does not mean giving
up, but understanding that some things need time before they can happen. You may feel life
is moving slowly or stuck, but this is not a block — it is preparation. Like the moon’s cycle,
your life is unfolding perfectly, even if you cannot see the results yet. This card asks you to
stay calm, continue your efforts, and not try to control everything. When you let go of
impatience, peace and grace will follow.
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Health Aspect –
For health, this card reminds you that the body heals slowly in its own time. Whether you are
recovering, waiting for results, or trying for pregnancy, patience is important. It may also
relate to women’s cycles, fertility, or pregnancy itself. If you are rushing or stressing your
body for fast results, this card says to stop and allow rest. Stress or overwork can block
healing, but calmness supports it. Gentle practices like yoga, meditation, and enough sleep
can help long-term health.
Relationship Aspect –
In relationships, this card shows love is growing but not yet ready. If you are single, it means
the right person will come, but not if you rush. If you are in a relationship, it asks you to give
space to your partner instead of forcing quick changes. Everyone grows at their own speed,
and love becomes deeper with time. Do not judge a relationship only by what you see right
now. Trust that patience and understanding will make your bond stronger in the future.
Business/Career Aspect –
In career or business, this card shows that your plans are still developing. Success is on its
way, but you may not see results yet. Delays or slow progress may be frustrating, but they are
part of the process. This time is good for preparing, learning, and building a strong
foundation. Don’t quit out of restlessness — keep steady and consistent. When the right time
comes, your work will give you success naturally.
Overall Guidance –
The “Patience” card is a reminder that life doesn’t follow our clock. The soul grows in
silence, and rushing only brings stress. Just like roots grow under the ground before the tree
blooms, your growth is happening unseen. Stay grounded, keep nurturing your goals, and let
go of the urge to control. Trust that when the right moment arrives, everything will come
together beautifully. Until then, patience is your greatest strength and peace.
Element- Earth
Number- 8
Planet - Saturn
Day - Saturday
Direction – West
Card Explanation
The “Ordinariness” card from Osho Zen Tarot
teaches us that true happiness is found in simple,
everyday life. We don’t always need big
achievements or dramatic changes to feel
complete. Real peace comes when we live fully in the present moment — whether cooking,
gardening, or talking with a loved one. This card reminds us that life’s beauty is already
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Symbology
The picture shows a woman walking among blooming trees, picking flowers with a gentle
smile. Her calm action shows how joy comes from being present. The colorful background of
pink and gold represents love, peace, and serenity. She is not in a hurry, which symbolizes
the value of slowing down and enjoying life. The card’s message is clear — enlightenment is
not in something “special” outside but in the simple moments we live every day.
Meaning
At its heart, the “Ordinariness” card tells us to live with balance and awareness. Instead of
waiting for something big to happen, it invites us to see joy in daily activities like walking,
cooking, or caring for family. Life does not need to be grand to be fulfilling. The ordinary
becomes magical when done with mindfulness. It reminds us not to measure ourselves by
others’ opinions but to find peace in the present season of our life.
Health Aspect
For health, this card encourages simple and natural care. Gentle activities like walking,
gardening, or stretching can do wonders for the body. Eating fresh food, resting well, and
connecting with nature are highlighted here. It also warns against overworking, strict diets, or
burnout. Healing comes from balance, not extremes. Emotional and mental health also
improve when we live in harmony with our values and give ourselves time to rest.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card speaks of love that grows slowly and steadily through small, daily
acts. If you are with someone, happiness comes from cooking together, sharing laughter, or
simply spending time side by side. Love doesn’t always need big gestures to feel special. If
you are single, the card suggests enjoying your own company and creating a peaceful life
first. True love often comes from being grounded and real, not from chasing drama or
fantasy.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, the “Ordinariness” card encourages steady effort instead of rushing for quick
success. It says that even simple or routine work has deep value if done with awareness. You
don’t need fame or recognition to feel satisfied. Focus on patience, consistency, and doing
your job well. If starting something new, build it step by step with humility. Success here
means staying true to your natural rhythm, not chasing unrealistic goals.
Overall Guidance
This card is a gentle reminder to return to simplicity. Spiritual life is not only found in
temples or special practices but in daily life — in cooking, walking, and conversations. It
asks you to let go of ego, pressure, and comparison, and instead enjoy the peace of being
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present. Living simply and honestly is the greatest freedom. The “Ordinariness” card guides
you to see the miracle in everyday life and to live with grace in the present moment.
Element- Earth
Number- 9
Planet - Mars
Day - Tuesday
Direction – South
Card Explanation
The “Ripeness” card shows that you are ready.
Just like fruit that ripens on a tree and falls at the
right time, this card says your efforts have reached
completion. You have grown, learned, and prepared
yourself, and now the results are about to come naturally. You don’t need to push or force
anything. Life is showing you that the right time has arrived, and things will unfold smoothly.
Symbology
The card shows a bright fruit hanging on a tree branch, glowing with warm colors like red,
orange, and purple. These colors mean passion, readiness, and fulfillment. The fruit does not
fall before time; it waits until it is fully ripe. This picture reminds you that everything
happens when it is meant to. The fruit, stem, and leaf all flow together in harmony, showing
that your body, mind, and soul are now aligned.
Meaning
“Ripeness” means that the conditions are right, and you are prepared to move forward in life.
Whether in work, relationships, or personal growth, you are no longer in the waiting stage.
What you have been working on is now ready to show results. The message is to act wisely,
without fear or overthinking, and to trust yourself. The time to harvest what you planted has
come — don’t hold back.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows balance and recovery. If you have been working on fitness, diet, or
healing, the results are starting to show. Your body is moving into a healthier and stronger
phase. It may also mean that a healing process is complete, and now you can focus on
maintaining your wellness. Trust your body’s signals and natural rhythm — your energy will
guide you.
Relationship Aspect
In love, “Ripeness” shows maturity and readiness for deeper connection. For couples, it
means the bond is now strong and respectful, moving toward commitment or growth. For
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singles, it shows you have healed from the past and are now ready for real love. This is the
right time to open your heart, let go of fears, and welcome a meaningful relationship.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Ripeness” means it’s time to act. Your skills, ideas, or projects are ready to be
launched or shared. You are no longer in the beginner stage — now is the moment to show
your work with confidence. Success will come naturally, not by force, but through your true
effort and timing. Don’t delay or hesitate — the chance may not wait forever.
Overall Guidance
The “Ripeness” card is a message of trust and confidence. You have done the work, and now
life is opening new doors for you. Everything has its right season, and your season is here.
Don’t doubt yourself or wait too long. Step into this new chapter with grace and courage, just
like ripe fruit that falls when the time is right.
Element- Earth
Number- 10
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Symbology – The image shows people of different cultures holding hands around the Earth.
This stands for diversity, unity, and joyful cooperation. The glowing planet in the center
represents the life force that connects us all. The rainbow colors remind us of abundance,
harmony, and togetherness in the physical world. The circle of dancers shows balance, peace,
and the sacred flow of life.
Meaning – The main message of this card is unity and wholeness. Life becomes more
fulfilling when you connect with others and act with compassion. It reminds you that your
actions affect the whole world, so choose love and cooperation. If you feel lonely, this card
asks you to see the bigger picture — you are part of a grand web of life. You don’t have to
walk alone; the universe is always with you.
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Health Aspect – For health, this card suggests healing through connection. Well-being
improves when you share your journey with others and take part in group practices like yoga,
meditation, or wellness activities. It also points to the idea that mind, body, and soul heal best
together, not separately. If you’ve been handling struggles alone, it’s time to seek support and
share. Your health is linked with the community and the environment around you.
Relationship Aspect – In relationships, this card stands for harmony, support, and growth. It
shows a time where love and respect flow easily between people. In partnerships, it may
mean both partners grow together while connecting to the larger world. For singles, it says
love begins with compassion and openness to all of humanity. Forgiveness and deeper
understanding also become possible when you realize no one is truly separate.
Business/Career Aspect – In career, this card favors teamwork, cooperation, and global
connections. Success will come through joint projects and ventures that benefit many people,
not just personal gain. Fields like education, environment, spirituality, or social causes are
especially supported. It can also mean new international opportunities or partners. The card
advises working with honesty, kindness, and vision, knowing your work impacts the bigger
world.
Overall Guidance – The message of this card is: you are not alone, you are part of the
human family. Celebrate diversity and trust in the power of connection. Happiness and
success grow faster when shared with others. Be kind, collaborate, and act with love — your
choices ripple out into the world. This card invites you to live with gratitude and unity,
knowing that miracles happen when you walk with others, not alone.
Element- Earth
Number- 11/Ace
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation –
The “Adventure” card is about curiosity, trust, and
the joy of exploring new things. It reflects the
childlike part of us that still believes in magic and
is ready to step into the unknown without fear.
It asks us to see life with fresh eyes instead of being stuck in old habits or worries. This card
reminds us that true courage comes from being open and trusting, not from being hard or
defensive. By walking with innocence, we find new growth and unexpected treasures in life.
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Symbology –
The card shows a small child walking barefoot into a rainbow light. Behind the child, the
world looks dull and grey, but the path ahead is full of bright colors and magic. The child
represents innocence, openness, and freedom from fear. Walking barefoot shows real
connection with the earth and a natural, unprotected journey. The glowing rainbow ahead
symbolizes endless possibilities waiting if you trust and take the next step.
Meaning –
“Adventure” tells us to enjoy life as a journey, not worry only about the destination. It invites
you to let go of strict plans and expectations and to move forward with curiosity. This card
appears when you are ready for something new — a fresh phase, a new job, a move, or inner
growth. What matters is not where you go, but how you go — with playfulness and trust. The
message is clear: start the journey, and the magic will unfold as you move ahead.
Health Aspect –
For health, this card suggests that energy and healing come from trying new things. It may be
time to break boring routines and bring in fresh activities like dancing, yoga, or walking in
nature. Healing can also happen by exploring alternative treatments and reconnecting with
joy. Worrying too much about control can harm health, but being curious and light-hearted
can reduce stress and restore balance.
Relationship Aspect –
In relationships, “Adventure” encourages openness and playfulness. If you’re in a
relationship, try new activities together and see each other with fresh eyes. If single, love
might come from unexpected places, so be open to different people and experiences. Let go
of fears or past pain, and allow love to grow naturally. This card reminds you that real
connection comes when you are open, trusting, and willing to explore love without fear.
Business/Career Aspect –
For career, this card is about trying new opportunities, even if they feel uncertain. It’s time to
explore fresh paths, learn skills, or follow a passion project. If work feels dull, this card urges
you to bring in creativity, risks, and experiments. Success will come not from staying in your
comfort zone but from trusting the process and stepping into new challenges. Financially too,
it asks you to release fear and be open to new ways of growth.
Overall Guidance –
The “Adventure” card is a reminder to live with childlike wonder and trust. You don’t need
to know every step ahead — just start with courage. Ask yourself what excites your heart if
fear was not holding you back. Whether in love, career, or personal growth, the path ahead is
full of possibilities. Be open to surprises, trust your journey, and walk forward into the
rainbow with joy.
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Element- Earth
Number- 12
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Symbology – The card shows a turtle, which stands for patience and balance. The turtle
moves slowly but steadily, carrying its own safe home on its back. This shows us the wisdom
of feeling secure within ourselves. The soft colors and peaceful nature around the turtle bring
a sense of calm. The message is simple: true growth happens when we slow down, not when
we hurry.
Meaning – This card says it is time to look inward instead of chasing only outer success. You
may have been living on autopilot without real connection to your actions. “Slowing Down”
asks you to pause and check if your lifestyle truly feels right. It doesn’t mean stop everything,
but move more gently and consciously. Sometimes it also signals a need to simplify life and
take guilt-free rest.
Health Aspect – For health, this card shows the need for rest and healing. Stress, tiredness,
or body pains may be signs you are overdoing things. It asks you to listen to your body and
give it recovery time. Gentle walks, breathing exercises, yoga, or better sleep will help.
Healing will come slowly, but it will last longer. Rest is not laziness — it is part of real
healing.
Relationship Aspect – In love and relationships, this card asks you to slow down and bring
peace. If things feel too fast or messy, give space for calm and deeper understanding. For
couples, it is a time to build trust with patience and care. If single, it suggests enjoying your
own company before looking for love. Relationships grow best when you are already at peace
with yourself.
Business/Career Aspect – In work, “Slowing Down” warns against burnout and overwork.
More effort doesn’t always mean more success. It suggests reducing extra stress, finding
balance, or rethinking your goals. Sometimes work may feel slow, but hidden progress is
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happening. Use this time to plan, organize, and focus on long-term growth instead of rushing
for quick results.
Overall Guidance – This card tells you to be a “human being,” not just a “human doing.”
Ask yourself if you are always rushing or afraid to pause. Inner peace comes from slowing
down and living in harmony with life’s natural flow. Like the Earth, which takes time to grow
trees and rivers, you too can grow in your own time. Let go of hurry, live in the present, and
everything you need will come naturally.
Element- Earth
Number- 13
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Symbology – The card usually shows a graceful woman sitting on a lotus flower. She looks
peaceful, confident, and full of life, surrounded by blossoms that symbolize creativity and
natural growth. The lotus shows spiritual purity, while the flowing water represents peace and
emotional balance. Her presence reflects harmony in body, mind, emotions, and spirit. She is
like a queen of her inner world — strong yet soft, grounded yet open.
Meaning – “Flowering” tells you that you have arrived at a beautiful stage of life. After
times of growth and struggle, you now feel confident and full of inner richness. Your energy
is bright, creative, and healing for others. This card also reminds you to live your spirituality
in daily life, not by escaping, but by being fully present. Your creativity and authenticity will
naturally attract success, love, and respect.
Health Aspect – For health, this card brings a message of balance, energy, and recovery. If
you were unwell, healing is happening. You may feel more comfortable in your body and
enjoy practices like yoga, meditation, or dance. Creative activities can also help your healing.
Emotionally, this is a time of peace and clarity, where feelings flow naturally and support
your inner strength.
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Relationship Aspect – In love, “Flowering” shows harmony, acceptance, and joy. If you are
with someone, your bond is filled with respect and support for each other’s growth. If you are
single, it means you are glowing from within, attracting the right people without effort.
Relationships now thrive through openness, forgiveness, and unconditional love. This is a
time to give and receive love freely.
Business/Career Aspect – Work and finances look positive with this card. Your creativity
and skills are starting to shine, and your efforts are paying off. Success will come naturally
through confidence and authenticity, not by pushing too hard. Careers in healing, teaching,
art, or wellness may feel especially fulfilling. Money flow improves when you stay generous
and open to receiving.
Overall Guidance – “Flowering” reminds you that you are enough and life is supporting
you. Just like a flower opens naturally, your growth will also unfold at the right time. Don’t
push, simply live in your truth and let your light be seen. This is your moment to enjoy, share,
and celebrate who you are. The universe is ready for your gifts — trust your journey and
bloom fully.
Abundance (Pentacles/Rainbow)
Element- Earth
Number- 14
Planet - Mercury
Day – Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation
The “Abundance” card in OSHO Zen Tarot shows
a balance between wealth and spirituality. It
means you are not missing anything in
life — whether it is love, health, wisdom, or
money. It is not about greed or excess but about living with joy and richness. This card shows
that you can enjoy life’s pleasures without being trapped by them. You are grounded on Earth
but connected to spirit, which makes you whole. When you are complete within, everything
naturally flows to you.
Symbology
The card shows a wise and powerful man sitting in luxury, wearing rich clothes and
ornaments. Around him are signs of success — food, jewels, flowers, the moon, and the sun.
These show that he enjoys both worldly and spiritual gifts. His face looks playful yet wise,
showing balance between fun and wisdom. Bright colors in the card reflect life, joy, and
celebration. The meaning is clear: true abundance means having everything, but not being
attached to anything.
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Meaning
This card signals a time of fullness and flow in life. You are free from fear, guilt, or feelings
of lack, and you can now receive and give openly. It shows that you are aligned with the
universe and living with maturity. You feel content, generous, and peaceful, which also
inspires others. Abundance here is not just about money but about inner richness that shines
outside. You no longer depend on others to feel whole — you already are.
Health Aspect
For health, this card brings strong energy, healing, and balance. If you faced illness or stress,
things are improving now. You feel more connected to your body and enjoy food, rest, and
movement in a healthy way. It suggests caring for body, mind, and spirit together. The card
encourages you to enjoy life’s pleasures without going to extremes. Emotionally too, you find
peace and balance, living with harmony and grace.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows love, generosity, and deep connection. For couples, it means
security, sharing, and mutual respect. It shows both partners giving and receiving love freely.
For singles, it shows inner happiness that makes you naturally attractive to others. You are not
needy but complete, which draws the right people towards you. This card guides you to
celebrate relationships as they are, with openness and love.
Business/Career Aspect
In career and money matters, the “Abundance” card is very positive. It shows growth,
prosperity, and success with ease. Your work gives you not only money but also inner
satisfaction. You may be seen as a wise leader or mentor, inspiring others. Opportunities now
will match your true values and bring rewards. Finances look bright, with gains and gifts
possible. The card also reminds you to focus on creating and giving, as this attracts even
more success.
Overall Guidance
This card tells you that you are enough, you are rich, and you are whole. Life is not about
struggle but about enjoying existence fully. You are guided to relax, trust, and celebrate your
inner richness. Share your joy, love, and wisdom freely, knowing nothing is ever lost.
Abundance grows when it is shared, not held tightly. This card asks you to live with grace,
enjoy the moment, and let your abundance flow into others’ lives as well.
Element- Fire
Number- 1
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation
“The Source” is a card of energy, light, and
creation. It shows the beginning of fire, the
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Symbology
The picture shows a glowing golden orb in the middle of dark stillness. The golden light
stands for energy, life, and purity, while the darkness is not negative but a quiet space where
creation begins. Just like the night gives birth to stars, silence gives birth to ideas. The card
has no distractions — only the light at the center. This shows that true power comes from
within, not from outside noise.
Meaning
“The Source” tells you to stop searching outside and look within. The wisdom and energy
you need are already inside you. This card is like a seed before it grows into a plant — full of
potential but not yet visible. It asks you to trust silence and stillness, knowing they are full of
possibilities. By staying calm and centered, your actions will later flow in the right way.
Health Aspect
In health, this card means you need rest, healing, and energy renewal. If you feel tired or
stressed, it’s time to pause instead of pushing harder. Practices like meditation, yoga, deep
breathing, or Reiki can help you reconnect to your natural energy. The body has its own
power to heal when you allow it to rest. This card also warns against burnout and reminds
you to recharge before moving forward.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “The Source” asks you to reconnect with yourself first. True love and
intimacy come when you feel whole within, not when you depend on others to complete you.
If you’re in a relationship, this card suggests pausing to reflect and find balance. If you’re
single, it shows a time of self-fulfillment and inner growth. Love will come naturally when
you are centered and at peace with yourself.
Business/Career Aspect
At work, this card means your best ideas and plans come from inside, not from copying
others. You may feel inspiration rising, but it is not yet the right time to act. Use this period
for planning, reflection, and building clarity. Make sure your work aligns with your purpose,
not just money. When your efforts come from within, success will follow naturally. This card
also suggests taking a short break to gather energy.
Overall Guidance
“The Source” is a reminder that you are already complete. All power, love, and creativity
flow from your inner self. You don’t need to chase or prove anything. Instead, be still and
allow your inner light to shine. When you act from this place of peace, your steps will be
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clear and powerful. The card’s message is simple: you are not separate from the source —
you are the source itself.
Possibilities (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 2
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation
The “Possibilities” card in OSHO Zen Tarot is the
Two of Fire (Wands). It shows a time of expansion,
new vision, and endless potential. This card tells
you that you are no longer tied down by the past or
by fear. Instead, you stand at the edge of new opportunities waiting to unfold. Like an eagle
flying high, you are asked to rise above small worries and look at life from a bigger view. It’s
about opening your arms to adventure and trusting the journey ahead.
Symbology
The card shows a great eagle flying above mountains at sunrise or sunset. The eagle is a
symbol of freedom, power, and clear vision. From above, it can see every small detail,
reminding you to look beyond daily struggles and see the bigger picture. The mountains
below stand for life’s duties and challenges, which seem small when seen from such a height.
The golden-orange sky represents fire energy and new inspiration. Together, this image calls
you to rise higher and explore life with confidence.
Meaning
“Possibilities” is a hopeful card about vision and fearless expansion. It says new doors are
opening for you, if you are willing to see beyond the usual path. Many times, we get stuck
looking only at problems in front of us. This card tells you that you are not trapped; you can
choose where to focus. Trust your intuition while planning for the future. The fire energy
here gives you inspiration and clarity, helping you imagine what is truly possible.
Health Aspect
For health, “Possibilities” brings positive signs of recovery, energy, and clarity. If you have
been facing long-term illness or stress, the card says it’s time to try new healing paths. This
might mean looking at holistic care, changing lifestyle, or improving your mindset.
Emotional balance plays a big role here, as the mind strongly affects the body. Like the eagle
rising above limits, you too can rise above health worries. Healing is possible when you trust
your body and inner strength.
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Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Possibilities” shows new emotional openings and fresh ways of seeing love.
For couples, it can mean a turning point where you both rise above small fights and focus on
the love you share. It asks you to let go of insecurity and daily routine to see the bigger
picture of your bond. For singles, it means love may come from unexpected places — even
long-distance or through travel. Keep your heart open, because new and inspiring connections
are possible now.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Possibilities” is a very lucky card showing growth, vision, and new chances. It can
mean a promotion, new project, or even starting your own business. The card asks you to
think big and see your work as a chance to express creativity, not just as a job. If you’re
planning a bold step, the universe is supporting you, but you must see long-term gain instead
of short-term fear. Leadership, planning, and vision will guide you now.
Overall Guidance
The “Possibilities” card is a reminder that freedom is within your reach. The limits you feel
are often created by your own mind. Existence is now giving you wings to fly higher and see
life in new ways. Don’t let fear or past failures hold you back. Instead, let your inner fire
show you fresh opportunities. You are stronger and more creative than you think. This is the
time to rise like the eagle and explore new heights of life.
Experiencing (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 3
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation
The “Experiencing” card is the Three of Fire. It
shows that real richness is not in thinking about
the past or future, but in living fully in the present.
This card asks you to become one with what you are doing and feel life deeply. Experiencing
is not about planning or analyzing but about touching life with your body, heart, and soul. It
is a reminder to slow down and take part in life as it happens with awareness and respect.
Symbology
The card shows a woman placing her hand on a tree. She is not doing anything, just
connecting deeply with nature. The tree stands for growth, strength, and wisdom. The red and
green colors show life energy and grounding with the earth. The image teaches us that
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connection does not need words or thoughts. By being still, we learn strength and the rhythm
of life.
Meaning
The meaning of “Experiencing” is to live in the present moment. It appears when you are
overthinking or moving through life without feeling it. This card asks you to truly live every
action — whether cooking, walking, or creating. It also shows that learning comes from
doing, not only reading or planning. Everything around you — people, nature, or moments —
has wisdom to give if you are open to it.
Health Aspect
For health, this card tells you to listen to your body. Sometimes illness or stress happens
when you are disconnected from yourself. Gentle practices like yoga, walking in nature, or
breathing deeply help you heal. You don’t always need complex cures because your body
already knows how to restore balance. This card brings the message of grounding, slowing
down, and letting life’s energy bring back your strength.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Experiencing” means being fully present with your partner. Problems come
when you are there physically but not emotionally. This card asks you to listen, touch, and
speak with love. If you are single, it tells you to first connect with life itself — enjoy the
world around you and feel its beauty. From this place, true and deep connections with people
will naturally come.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, this card asks you to find meaning and presence in your work. Don’t just chase
results or do tasks mechanically. Instead, put your energy and heart into your work and
connect with people around you. It also points toward learning by doing rather than only
studying theories. If you feel stuck in your job, this card asks: “Am I truly alive in my work,
or just going through motions?” It guides you to reconnect with purpose.
Overall Guidance
The “Experiencing” card guides you to slow down and live in the now. It says you don’t need
to control or fix everything — just be present and alive in this moment. The fire here is not
about rushing but about warm, mindful presence. Whether you are healing, working, or in a
relationship, your power comes from experiencing fully. True peace and joy come when you
stop thinking too much and start living.
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Participation (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 4
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation
The “Participation” card, also known as the 4 of
Fire, shows the joy of joining together in unity
and harmony. It means that your personal light is
important, but it shines brighter when shared with others. This card tells you not to walk
alone but to work, celebrate, and grow with a group. Real participation does not come from
duty but from joy. When you give your best without ego, beautiful things happen. Whether in
family, work, or spiritual life, shared energy creates magic.
Symbology
The card shows four human figures around a glowing mandala, with bright fire colors shining
outwards. This design shows balance, equality, and the power of coming together. Each
figure is equal, neither leading nor hiding, which means everyone’s role is important. The
mandala in the center shines like divine energy, reminding us that unity creates higher
wisdom. The red, orange, and golden colors show fire, action, and celebration. The whole
image reflects harmony and collective strength.
Meaning
The deeper meaning of this card is about being fully present and engaged in life. It tells you
not to stand outside or try to control everything, but to join in with heart and respect.
Participation means giving your whole self while honoring others equally. It may show up
when you are asked to join family, teamwork, or spiritual circles with full attention. It also
speaks of inner balance, where body, mind, heart, and soul move in the same direction. When
you live like this, your energy adds harmony to the universe.
Health Aspect
For health, “Participation” reminds you to care for your whole self — body, mind, heart, and
spirit. Healing happens when every part of you works together in balance. If one part is
ignored, disharmony can create illness. This card may suggest group activities like yoga,
meditation circles, or dance for better health. Being in nature or community healing can also
bring vitality. The more you allow all parts of yourself to “join in,” the stronger your well-
being becomes.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows love and harmony through equal effort. True connection
needs both people to give their presence, energy, and care. If one person does all the work or
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if ego blocks love, the bond weakens. The card asks for equality, sharing, and joy in
togetherness. If you are single, it may mean joining social or spiritual groups where love can
grow naturally. It also points to finding your soul tribe, people who support and uplift you.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Participation” points to teamwork, cooperation, and shared vision. Success comes
when everyone is fully engaged, not when people compete or act alone. This card asks if you
are truly giving your energy at work or just doing the minimum. It suggests joining forces,
building alliances, and listening openly. Conflicts can be solved through honest
communication and equal roles. It can also be a sign to lead or join a conscious team where
creativity and passion are shared.
Overall Guidance
“Participation” reminds you that life is not a journey to walk alone. Each person is part of a
larger living whole, and your presence truly matters. When you join in with sincerity and joy,
you become a blessing to others. The card asks you to show up fully, without ego, and share
your light. It is also a message of celebration — you are supported by a greater flow. When
you participate with an open heart, life becomes harmonious, powerful, and sacred.
Totality (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 5
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation
The “Totality” card is about giving your full energy
to the present moment. It shows a state where fear,
doubt, and past worries disappear, and only action
remains. This card asks you not to divide your
focus but to be fully present in what you are doing. Whether in work, relationships, or
spiritual practice, total engagement brings flow and success. If you hold back or hesitate, you
may create confusion or imbalance. The message is simple: life happens now.
Symbology
The card usually shows three trapeze artists in mid-air, each depending on the other with
perfect timing. One lets go, one is flying, and one is ready to catch. This picture represents
trust, surrender, and the courage to take risks. The fiery red and orange background shows
energy, vitality, and transformation. The image reminds us that hesitation breaks the flow, but
trust creates harmony. The card teaches timing, teamwork, and the power of complete focus.
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Meaning
“Totality” means wholeness in action. It tells you to stop waiting for the “perfect” moment
and give yourself fully to what is in front of you. When you act with total presence, you enter
the flow where everything aligns. The card pushes you to stop overthinking and leap with
courage. It may also suggest teamwork, cooperation, or trusting life’s timing. Transformation
comes only when you give your whole self, not when you hold back.
Health Aspect
In health, this card asks you to commit fully to your well-being. Healing requires more than
just following routines—it needs full involvement of body and mind. Are you doing things
half-heartedly, or truly caring for yourself? Balance, flexibility, and presence are key, just
like the acrobats in the picture. Practices like yoga, dance, or martial arts can support
harmony between body and mind. Your body needs joyful engagement, not force or
punishment.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Totality” highlights trust and presence. Love grows when both partners give
their full energy to the connection, not when one holds back. If you are in a relationship, the
card asks: are you truly showing up with your whole heart? Doubts or hesitation may create
distance. But if you give yourself fully, intimacy deepens. For singles, this card suggests a
new relationship or experience may come that needs total authenticity and boldness.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Totality” signals that full focus and dedication are required. This is not the time
for half-efforts or distractions. Success will come when you give your entire energy to a
project or decision. It may also mean teamwork is important, where trust and timing matter.
Like the trapeze artists, your role depends on others too. Avoid multitasking or being
mentally absent while working, as this can cause mistakes or lost chances.
Overall Guidance
The message of “Totality” is clear—be fully present wherever you are. Life rewards total
commitment, not hesitation. This card tells you to trust, take the leap, and give your whole
heart and energy to the moment. Just like the trapeze artist mid-air, there is no turning back,
only moving forward with faith. When you act with total presence, life flows smoothly, and
you find deeper joy and success.
Success (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 6
Planet - Venus
Day - Friday
Direction – South-East
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Card Explanation –
The “Success” card in OSHO Zen Tarot shows a time of victory and celebration. It means
your efforts are paying off and people are noticing your achievements. This success could be
in your work, relationships, or personal growth. Unlike other tarot decks, this card reminds
you that success is beautiful but temporary. You are encouraged to enjoy the moment, but not
to hold onto it too tightly. It is a joyful phase, but also a lesson in awareness.
Symbology –
The card often shows a happy figure riding a tiger, surrounded by colors and confetti. The
tiger stands for courage, power, and wild energy, while the rider shows mastery and
confidence. The bright golden and orange colors reflect fire, energy, and recognition. This
scene is about enjoying the spotlight and celebrating your strength. At the same time, it
reminds you that the tiger is wild—it cannot be controlled forever. Success should be
enjoyed, but also respected.
Meaning –
“Success” marks a peak point in life when everything feels aligned and rewarding. It can be
outer success like money, promotions, or achievements, or inner success like peace and
clarity. This card encourages you to celebrate but not to cling to the applause. Success is like
a wave—it comes and goes. The deeper message is to stay humble and grateful, enjoying the
moment without making it your whole identity.
Health Aspect –
In health, this card shows strength, energy, and improvement. If you’ve been healing, results
will be visible now. You may feel more active, motivated, and ready for physical challenges.
This is a great time for sports, exercise, or creative body movement. However, don’t let
excitement push you to overdo things. Even at your best, your body needs balance, rest, and
care. Success in health is about enjoying vitality while staying mindful of limits.
Relationship Aspect –
For relationships, this card signals happiness, attraction, and fulfillment. If you are with a
partner, the bond feels strong, and you both are proud of each other. It could also mean a
proposal, celebration, or a joyful phase in love. If you’re single, your charm and confidence
will attract attention easily. But the card warns not to let pride or ego spoil intimacy. Real
love is about honesty, not performance.
Business/Career Aspect –
In career or business, this is a very lucky card. It suggests promotions, rewards, recognition,
or big opportunities coming your way. Your work is being admired, and people are noticing
your talent. This is the right time to lead and make bold moves. Still, OSHO’s wisdom
reminds you to stay grounded. Success is not forever; it is just one part of the journey. Use
this time to inspire others and build long-term growth.
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Overall Guidance –
The “Success” card tells you to celebrate your achievements with joy and gratitude. You’ve
worked hard, and this is your moment to shine. But don’t try to hold onto success—it is a
passing gift, not something permanent. Instead, use it as a stepping stone for bigger growth.
Share your happiness with others, stay humble, and prepare for the next chapter. True success
is living with awareness and balance while enjoying life’s victories.
Stress (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 7
Planet - Ketu
Day - Tuesday
Direction – North-East/West
Card Explanation
The “Stress” card in OSHO Zen Tarot shows the
heavy pressure we feel when we try to do too much.
It reflects the need to prove ourselves, meet
expectations, and control every detail. This card is
not about courage or fighting but about the inner burden of overwork and overthinking. It
shows what happens when we push beyond our natural balance. Instead of flowing with life,
we keep juggling until we feel drained. This card is a warning to pause before everything falls
apart.
Symbology
The picture on this card is playful yet serious. A man balances on a bubble, trying to play
many instruments at once, while a monkey waits below to pop the bubble. The bubble shows
how fragile control really is. The monkey represents sudden surprises or chaos that can break
our plans. The instruments are all the tasks, duties, and expectations weighing him down. The
bright red and orange colors symbolize excess energy and stress. It reminds us that sooner or
later, life will force us to stop if we don’t stop on our own.
Meaning
When this card appears, it signals burnout, anxiety, or too much pressure. You may be
pushing yourself too hard to succeed or please others. The card shows that the problem isn’t
the work itself but the state of mind behind it. You might be acting out of fear or a need to
prove your worth. Zen wisdom says life should feel effortless and natural. The “Stress” card
reminds you to let go of control and stop trying to juggle everything at once.
Health Aspect
For health, this card is a clear warning sign. Stress may already be harming your body
through headaches, poor sleep, fatigue, or tension. It may also show that bottled-up emotions
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are starting to show as physical problems. Ignoring your limits will only make things worse.
The card advises rest, meditation, deep breathing, or joyful activities. The monkey suggests
that laughter and play can also heal stress. Remember, your health is more important than
how much you can achieve.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows that one or both people may feel weighed down. This stress
may not come from each other but from outside demands and expectations. Small issues may
turn into arguments because of tiredness or pressure. The card asks you to reflect: are you
over-giving or trying too hard to hold things together? If single, it may show pressure to find
a partner quickly. The message is to relax, be real, and enjoy the present moment. Love
grows best in peace, not in stress.
Business/Career Aspect
In career or business, the “Stress” card signals overwork and overwhelm. You may be trying
to meet targets with fear instead of calm focus. Even if you succeed, it may not last because it
drains your energy. This card also points to micromanagement or fear of sharing
responsibility. If you lead, learn to delegate. If you are an employee, speak about your limits
honestly. Remember that real success comes from balance and clarity, not panic. Don’t wait
until the bubble bursts.
Overall Guidance
The “Stress” card comes as an intervention—a reminder to step off the treadmill. It tells you
that you don’t need to prove your worth through endless effort. Life flows more easily when
you trust and act with awareness. Drop the juggling act, let go of control, and allow space for
joy. Humor and play can dissolve stress faster than seriousness. The guidance is simple:
pause, breathe, and trust that life will carry you. Inner peace returns when you stop fighting
against yourself.
Travelling (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 8
Planet - Saturn
Day - Saturday
Direction – West
Card Explanation
The “Travelling” card shows that life is always
moving and changing. It is a sign that you are in a
phase of growth and transformation. This journey
may be physical, emotional, or spiritual. The card teaches us not to cling to old habits,
comfort zones, or past identities. Instead, it invites us to flow with life and welcome the new.
Travelling here means movement of the soul as much as movement of the body.
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Symbology
In the picture, a person is walking on a glowing mountain path. The golden light around them
shows awareness and inner guidance. The mountains ahead are not blocks but lessons and
destinations that help you grow. The small figure is calm and curious, ready for new
experiences. The glowing path shows trust in the journey, and that each step is guided. It
reminds us that life is about walking forward with faith.
Meaning
When this card comes, it means you are entering a new phase of change. You may feel drawn
to travel, shift your environment, or explore new ideas. The message is that life is a
pilgrimage, not a race to the end. Each step has meaning and lessons to teach. If you feel
stuck, this card tells you to take action and move forward. The journey itself is the goal, not
the final destination.
Health Aspect
For health, the “Travelling” card shows that healing comes through movement. Exercise,
yoga, meditation walks, or even a change in lifestyle may help. If you feel heavy or stagnant,
a shift in routine or environment will bring new energy. Healing is slow but steady, like
climbing a mountain step by step. Trust the process and be patient with your body.
Sometimes, even a small change brings big clarity and renewal.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows growth and transformation. For couples, it may mean going
on a trip together or entering a new phase in your bond. It asks you to allow space, freedom,
and new experiences in love. For singles, it shows that every person you meet brings a lesson
or insight. Connections may be short or long, but each one adds to your journey. Love is not
fixed—it flows like a traveller’s path.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Travelling” shows movement, new opportunities, or work that involves travel. It
may mean trying freelance work, projects in different places, or global exposure. This is a
time to be open to changes in your job or field. Inspiration and growth will come from
exploring new directions. If you are afraid to leave your current situation, this card tells you
to be flexible. Like a traveller, courage and adaptability are your strength.
Overall Guidance
The “Travelling” card reminds you that life is not about reaching a fixed place. It is about
learning, flowing, and experiencing new things. Do not hold on too tightly to the past or to
routines that stop growth. Each step you take is sacred and brings wisdom. Even if the
mountains look far, the journey itself holds the treasure. Trust the path, embrace uncertainty,
and remember that discovery is where true life happens.
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Exhaustion (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 9
Planet - Mars
Day - Tuesday
Direction – South
Card Explanation
The "Exhaustion" card shows a state of being
drained and overworked. It is not just about physical tiredness but also about emotional and
spiritual emptiness. The image of a robot-like
figure suggests living life mechanically without joy or freedom. This happens when duties,
ambitions, or routines take over and block peace. The card is a reminder that life is not meant
to be a machine-like struggle. It calls you to stop, rest, and reconnect with your natural flow.
Symbology
The card shows a mechanical man trapped among gears, wires, and smoke. The yellow and
red colors represent stress, chaos, and burnout. There are no natural elements in the picture,
showing separation from life’s natural rhythm. The man looks lost and suffocated, controlled
by his own system. This reflects how humans become machine-like when stuck in endless
work. The card warns against living only through roles instead of true feelings.
Meaning
When this card appears, it means you may be overcommitted and running on empty. You
might be stuck in a cycle of duties and "shoulds," leaving no space for rest or joy. The card
tells you not to push harder but to slow down and breathe. It asks you to release rigidity, say
no when needed, and give yourself space to rest. Success is not about how much you do—it’s
about how fully you live. Rest is sacred, not laziness.
Health Aspect
In health, this card is a strong warning of stress, fatigue, or burnout. It may show up as
anxiety, poor sleep, headaches, or other stress-related issues. The body cannot keep going
without proper rest. If you’ve been ignoring signs, this card asks you to stop before things get
worse. Healing requires deep rest, good sleep, natural remedies, and emotional care. Support
from friends, therapists, or healers can also help in recovery.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows imbalance and emotional tiredness. One person may be
giving too much while the other stays distant or passive. This creates frustration, resentment,
and loss of connection. It warns against losing yourself by trying too hard to fix things.
Relationships should bring joy and support, not just duty. If single, it suggests you may be
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carrying old emotional weight. The advice is to rest emotionally and first give love to
yourself.
Business/Career Aspect
In work, this card signals burnout and overwork. It may point to long hours, stress, and loss
of purpose. You may feel like a machine, just going through motions without passion.
Creativity and motivation suffer in this state. The card guides you to set limits, delegate tasks,
and take breaks. If your job feels lifeless, it may even be time to rethink your path. A healthy
career grows from energy, not exhaustion.
Overall Guidance
The "Exhaustion" card reminds you that you are not a machine. You don’t have to prove your
worth by constant doing. Life is meant for peace, joy, and presence, not endless pressure.
Rest is your right, not a reward. The card asks you to drop guilt, take breaks, and allow
silence and laughter back into your life. True strength comes from relaxation, not tension.
Give yourself permission to slow down and live fully again.
Suppression (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 10
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation
The “Suppression” card shows a person trapped by
too much weight on their mind and heart. It
represents when we hold back our emotions,
hide our true self, and live only for others’ approval. The picture of a bound figure shows how
painful and suffocating this feels inside. Suppression may start as a way to cope, but later it
becomes a prison. This card asks you to free yourself by letting go of the feelings you keep
hidden.
Symbology
The card shows a human figure tied with ropes, surrounded by burning flames. The ropes
stand for fear, guilt, and rules we place on ourselves. The fire shows the anger and stress
burning inside, waiting to come out. The picture looks heavy and suffocating because it
mirrors the trapped feeling within. It reminds you that the first step to healing is noticing your
chains and deciding to break free.
Meaning
When “Suppression” appears, it means you are carrying too many burdens. You might be
silent about your true feelings, keeping secrets, or forcing yourself to meet expectations. This
causes stress, sadness, and tiredness. The card tells you it’s time to release these feelings in
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healthy ways—crying, writing, talking, or creating. You don’t have to control everything.
Letting go will bring you freedom and peace.
Health Aspect
For health, “Suppression” is a warning sign. Holding emotions in for too long may lead to
stress, headaches, back pain, or stomach issues. Your body becomes a storehouse for hidden
feelings, and it cannot carry them forever. This card tells you to release in safe ways, like
breathing exercises, writing, or therapy. Ignoring emotions can lead to bigger health
problems. Listening to your body is the key to healing.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card shows hidden emotions or unspoken anger. You or your partner
may be quiet to keep peace, but silence creates distance. Over time, it can turn into hurt,
resentment, or sudden fights. This card advises speaking your truth kindly and openly. For
singles, it means old pain or fears are blocking new love. Healing past wounds will help in
creating honest, loving connections.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, “Suppression” shows you feel stuck in a role or workplace where you can’t express
yourself. Maybe you are under pressure, unappreciated, or holding back ideas. This creates
stress and burnout. The card asks if your job is giving you joy or draining your energy. You
may need to let go of control, share responsibilities, or even choose a new path that matches
your true self.
Overall Guidance
The “Suppression” card is a mirror of your inner prison. The ropes holding you are your
fears, guilt, and silence—but they can be untied. You don’t need to be perfect or carry
everyone’s burden. Let yourself cry, shout, or release emotions, because that is strength, not
weakness. Your soul is asking to be free. Trust your feelings, break the chains, and step into
your real power.
Playfulness (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 11
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation
The “Playfulness” card in OSHO Zen Tarot shows
the joy of being free and light-hearted. It is about
living with a childlike spirit that can laugh, dance,
and find happiness even in small things. Life is not only about duties and responsibilities; it is
also about fun and joy. This card reminds you that laughter and play bring healing and peace.
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Your soul still remembers how to be playful, even if you have forgotten. Now is the time to
let your inner child shine again.
Symbology
The picture on the “Playfulness” card shows a happy figure wearing bright, sparkling clothes.
The figure looks like a jester or someone made of light, moving freely and without care. The
background is full of shining colors that represent energy, creativity, and passion. The pose of
the figure shows freedom, fun, and living in the moment. This card carries the spirit of the
sacred fool, who understands life but still chooses laughter.
Meaning
When this card appears, it asks you to relax and enjoy life more. You may have been
worrying too much, thinking too hard, or following strict roles. Playfulness tells you that your
energy creates your life experience. Dance even if you are not a dancer, laugh without reason,
and let go of fear. This does not mean being careless, but balancing seriousness with fun.
Sometimes, the best answers come when you are relaxed and enjoying yourself.
Health Aspect
For health, this card shows that joy and laughter are powerful healers. Stress and sadness can
make the body weak, while play and fun bring energy and balance. It suggests adding playful
activities like dancing, light exercise, games, or art into your routine. A break for fun can heal
both your body and your mind. Don’t always focus only on medicine—happiness is also
medicine. Laugh, be silly, and allow yourself to play, because your health will improve with
joy.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Playfulness” brings light, fun, and love. If you are in a relationship, it asks
you to bring back laughter and romance by being spontaneous. Do fun things together and
don’t let seriousness take away the spark. If you are single, it tells you to approach love with
openness, not fear. Not every bond has to be heavy or serious—some are meant to bring joy
and lightness. This card says it’s time to let your heart smile again.
Business/Career Aspect
In career or work, this card suggests adding joy and creativity to what you do. If work feels
boring or stressful, it may be because you are being too serious. Find new ways, try creative
ideas, or work with people who bring positivity. Your best results come when you enjoy your
work. For creative jobs, this card is a strong sign of success. It also hints at careers connected
with children, art, or healing through fun and joy.
Overall Guidance
The “Playfulness” card tells you to live with freedom and innocence. You don’t always need
to be serious or perfect. Life is short, and joy is a gift you can give yourself. Let go of
burdens and laugh more. Joy is not just fun—it is also wisdom and strength. Be playful in
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your heart, and life will feel lighter. When you choose joy, your spirit feels free and alive
again.
Intensity (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 12
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation
The “Intensity” card in the OSHO Zen Tarot is the
Knight of Fire, full of speed, focus, and passion.
It shows that you are moving ahead in life with
great clarity and power. This is not random or
reckless energy, but a focused force that knows where it is going. The card asks you to give
your full commitment to what you are doing. It reminds you that true success comes when
you pour your whole self into the present moment. If you are starting something new or
facing a challenge, this card says you have the strength to break through.
Symbology
The picture shows a fiery figure moving forward like an arrow. Everything around is blurred,
showing unstoppable focus and direction. The bright red and orange colors represent energy,
passion, and action, while the violet touch shows spiritual growth. The body posture of the
figure reflects clarity and determination, not doubt. The image teaches us that true intensity
comes when you are aligned with your inner truth. It is not scattered energy, but sacred and
powerful movement.
Meaning
When this card appears, it is a signal to move forward with full trust and commitment. It tells
you to stop waiting, overthinking, or holding back. This is the right time to take action with
focus and courage. But the card also warns against using energy in anger, impatience, or
obsession. Intensity is a pure fire that burns fear and clears the path—it should not hurt others
or yourself. Use this powerful energy wisely, and you will see big progress and
transformation.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows high energy and vitality. You may feel stronger and more active,
but you must not push your body beyond its natural limits. Overdoing things can cause stress,
injury, or tiredness. At the same time, this card may suggest a wave of healing energy moving
through you, helping in recovery. Exercise, yoga, or breathwork can be very useful now. The
key is not to do more, but to do every action with full presence and awareness.
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Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card often shows passion and deep connection. It can mean you are
strongly attracted to someone or that your current bond is charged with powerful emotions. If
handled with maturity, this intensity can bring love and transformation. But if not grounded,
it may lead to jealousy, conflict, or emotional drama. If you are single, a fast and passionate
new connection may enter your life. Whatever the case, the card reminds you to balance
passion with awareness for healthy love.
Business/Career Aspect
In career, the “Intensity” card shows fast progress, strong drive, and bold action. You may be
entering a time where opportunities open quickly and require full focus. This is the time to
give your best, be decisive, and trust your direction. It may also point to a big step like
starting a new project, making a career change, or leading a team with energy. But remember,
intensity must not become pressure for others. Use your fire to inspire and move forward with
clarity.
Overall Guidance
The message of this card is simple: be total in what you do. One moment of complete focus
and presence is more powerful than years of half-hearted effort. The card calls you to burn
away hesitation and act with courage. Intensity, when combined with awareness, can create
miracles in love, work, health, and life. It reminds you that life’s magic is found in giving
yourself fully to each moment. Be here, be now, and move with the fire of truth.
Sharing (Wands/Red)
Element- Fire
Number- 13
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation –
The “Sharing” card is about a generous and loving
heart. It is the Queen of Fire, showing warmth,
creativity, and kindness that spreads to everyone.
The woman on the card is happy, open, and full of energy. Her giving is not from need, but
from fullness. She shares her love, time, and presence because she has more than enough.
This card reminds you that true power comes from giving freely without expecting anything
back.
Symbology –
The card shows a glowing woman dressed in red and gold, the colors of fire and royalty. She
holds a flame, showing the light she offers, and food, showing abundance and care. Around
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her are fruits, flowers, and warm energy, symbolizing richness and joy. Her open arms and
bright smile reflect love that is not afraid to give. These symbols remind us that sharing
increases life’s beauty for both giver and receiver.
Meaning –
When this card appears, it tells you to open your heart and share what you have. It may be
love, ideas, or simple kindness. If you’ve been holding back, it’s time to trust that you have
plenty to give. This card also asks you to accept love and help from others. Sharing is a flow
of giving and receiving. It guides you to live with openness and joy, rather than fear or self-
protection.
Health Aspect –
In health, the “Sharing” card shows that love and connection are healing. Being alone or
hiding your feelings can make you weak. Reaching out to others, talking, laughing, or sharing
meals can bring strength and balance. If you are healing, compassion from others will help
you recover faster. If you are healthy, your care and kindness can support someone else.
Sharing light and warmth brings healing for everyone, including you.
Relationship Aspect –
In love, this card is very positive. It shows giving and receiving freely with no expectations.
If you’re in a relationship, this is a time for open love, kindness, and deeper connection. If
you are single, it shows that your openness will attract loving bonds soon. True love grows
when it is shared, not held back. The card teaches that giving in relationships is a strength,
not a weakness.
Business/Career Aspect –
In career, the “Sharing” card shows leadership through kindness and creativity. You may
guide, support, or inspire others in your work. Success now comes from teamwork, not
competition. Sharing ideas and helping others will bring more opportunities. This card also
supports jobs in teaching, healing, hospitality, or creative arts. Your natural ability to give
freely is your strength. The more you share, the more success flows to you.
Overall Guidance –
The “Sharing” card tells you that you are enough, and you have much to give. Your warmth
and joy can make a big difference to others. Even small acts of kindness create ripples of
positivity. Like a flame lighting another candle, your light only grows brighter when shared.
This card asks you to live with generosity, creativity, and love. By sharing who you are, you
become more alive and powerful.
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Element- Fire
Number- 14
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation
“The Creator” is the King of Fire in the OSHO Zen
Tarot. This card talks about inner power and spiritual strength. It shows a person who is calm,
wise, and strong from the inside. He does not control others, but he guides with peace and
awareness. His power comes from meditation and inner balance. This card reminds you that
real strength comes from your own center, not from outside.
Symbology
The picture shows a strong man sitting calmly with eyes closed. He is surrounded by a warm
golden and red light. In his hands, he holds a small fireball, which shows his inner light and
energy. The fire is not wild—it is peaceful and under control. The circle of light around his
head shows wisdom and awakening. Everything in the picture shows that he has full control
over his thoughts, emotions, and actions.
Meaning
This card says you have the power to create and lead your life. You don’t need to fight—just
trust your inner strength. You may feel wiser, stronger, and more focused at this time. Use
your energy to make good changes in your life. It tells you to act from the heart, not from ego
or fear. You can help others too, just by being your true self.
Health Aspect
This card tells you to take care of your inner energy and balance. Too much stress or anger
can make your body weak. Try meditation, deep breathing, or gentle exercises to stay calm
and healthy. Healing comes when your mind, body, and heart work together. You have the
power to improve your health by changing your habits. Stay peaceful, and your body will feel
better.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card talks about emotional strength and honesty. If you are in a
relationship, it shows a time of more trust and maturity. You and your partner may feel more
calm and connected. If you are single, it means you are becoming stronger inside, and that
will bring better people into your life. This card says relationships should be based on
respect, not control or games.
Business/Career Aspect
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In work or career, this card shows leadership and smart ideas. You may be ready to take
charge of a project or lead others with wisdom. This is a good time to start something new or
grow something you already began. Believe in yourself—your ideas can be powerful. Don’t
wait for others to guide you. You are ready to create your own success with focus and
confidence.
Overall Guidance
This card tells you to take full responsibility for your life. Don’t blame others or wait for
outside help. You already have the light and strength inside you. Be calm, clear, and
confident. When you are true to yourself, people will naturally respect and follow you. You
are the creator of your own story. Trust your inner fire—it will guide you in the right way.
Consciousness (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 1
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation
The “Consciousness” card is linked to the Ace of
Clouds in OSHO Zen Tarot. It shows the purest
form of awareness, where the mind is no longer
full of noise or confusion. Instead of judging, worrying, or analyzing, this card represents a
silent watcher inside you. Thoughts come and go like clouds in the sky, but you remain calm
and still. It is the state of meditation and awakening, where ego and fear no longer control
you. In this moment, your mind becomes clear and your soul guides you with deeper wisdom.
Symbology
The image of this card is very simple yet meaningful. A shining white figure rises upward,
breaking free from the dark clouds below. These clouds show the restless mind, full of fear,
habits, and ego. The figure is made of pure light, symbolizing awareness that is free from
illusions. It has no face, gender, or identity, because consciousness is beyond all forms. The
picture reminds us that real presence is not about the outside world—it is about rising above
it into clarity.
Meaning
When “Consciousness” appears, it means you are entering a new level of awareness. Life
may suddenly look clearer, and you can see things without the mind’s constant chatter. This
card invites you to meditate, stay mindful, and watch rather than react. If you have been stuck
in confusion or emotional stress, this card brings release. It says the clouds of doubt are
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lifting, and a new light of clarity is shining. Now is the time to trust your inner intelligence
instead of old fears.
Health Aspect
In health, this card shows healing through peace of mind. It suggests that meditation,
mindfulness, and stress control are just as important as medicine. If you suffer from anxiety,
sleeplessness, or overthinking, silence and breathing practices will help you. By calming your
mind, your body also begins to heal naturally. Conscious living—like mindful eating, resting,
and being present—keeps you healthier. True healing begins when you are aware of your
body and thoughts without judging them.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, “Consciousness” asks you to see things clearly without reacting from old
wounds. It does not mean being cold or distant, but being calm and aware. You may notice
yourself handling emotions with more maturity and patience. If you are in a relationship, this
card shows a phase of honest and mindful communication. If you are single, it reminds you to
look within—are you seeking love to fill emptiness or to share joy? Real relationships come
from awareness and emotional balance.
Business/Career Aspect
For career and work, this card brings clarity of direction. You may have been overthinking or
trying to do too many things, but now you need focus. It advises you to make decisions from
calmness, not fear or pressure. If you are confused, take a step back and let the answer come
naturally. This card also shows that your work is aligning with your true purpose. It warns
against mental burnout and reminds you to balance action with inner peace. Clear awareness
will help you succeed.
Overall Guidance
The message of this card is simple: you are not your thoughts—you are the awareness behind
them. The mind is useful, but it should not control you. By becoming a witness, you find
peace, wisdom, and joy that were always inside you. You do not need to fix everything;
sometimes just watching in silence changes things. Consciousness is your true nature—it is
not something to earn, but something to remember. This card tells you to wake up to the light
already within you.
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Schizophrenia (Sword/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 2
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation
The “Schizophrenia” card in OSHO Zen Tarot, also
known as the 2 of Clouds, shows a mind stuck in
two opposite directions. It is not about the medical
condition but about being mentally divided. This card shows the pain of indecision, when
every choice feels risky and no option feels right. The mind becomes a battlefield of
“either/or” and peace seems impossible. It reminds us that overthinking blocks clarity, and
the only real solution is to trust and let go.
Symbology
The picture on the card shows a person hanging between two cliffs, holding on tightly to both
sides. There is no ground below, only empty space, showing fear and helplessness. The body
looks stretched, tired, and scared, not able to hold on much longer. This image reflects how
we struggle when torn between two options. The calm blue sky in the background shows that
peace is possible, but only if the person stops clinging and dares to release.
Meaning
When this card appears, it means you are confused, overthinking, or feeling trapped in a
decision. You may be holding on to two paths at the same time, afraid to let go of either. The
mind is too busy, feeding fear and keeping you stuck in the same place. The message is not to
think more but to surrender and trust. The right path opens when you stop trying to control
everything with logic.
Health Aspect
For health, this card suggests stress, anxiety, or sleeplessness caused by too much mental
pressure. Indecision may show in the body as headaches, fatigue, or stomach issues. Your
health may be affected by constantly trying to control situations in your head. The card asks
you to relax and stop forcing answers. Meditation, yoga, or breathing exercises can help calm
your mind and bring balance back to your body.
Relationship Aspect
In relationships, this card points to inner conflict or emotional confusion. You may feel stuck
between staying or leaving, speaking or staying quiet, giving space or asking for closeness.
Sometimes it can also mean being caught between two people or two different desires in love.
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Overthinking makes things worse and creates distance. The advice is to pause, listen to your
heart, and allow your feelings—not fear—to guide you toward clarity and healing.
Business/Career Aspect
At work, this card shows indecision or being stuck between two choices. You may be trying
to manage two roles or careers, or hesitating between security and passion. The card warns
that trying to please everyone or staying in “safe” mode can block progress. You must trust
your intuition and commit to one direction. Real growth will come not from overplanning,
but from bold and clear action guided by your inner confidence.
Overall Guidance
The “Schizophrenia” card teaches that you cannot live in inner division for long. The mind
always creates conflict, but your true self is beyond these opposites. The suffering you feel is
only a sign that it’s time to let go. Trust life, trust your heart, and know that you will be
supported once you stop clinging. Real peace and freedom come when you surrender, not
when you keep fighting within yourself.
Ice-Olation (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 3
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation:
The “Isolation” card shows the pain of shutting
yourself off from others or from your own feelings.
It is not just being alone physically, but also
emotionally and spiritually. Your heart feels frozen, and your emotions are trapped behind
walls of fear or hurt. This card often appears when you are protecting yourself by
withdrawing, but this only adds to your suffering. It asks you to let your feelings surface and
to allow yourself to cry, as tears are a form of healing. Opening your heart gently is the first
step toward moving out of isolation.
Symbology:
The card shows a lone figure trapped in ice, holding himself in pain. His frozen posture
shows he cannot move forward because of emotional blocks. Cracks in the ice suggest hope,
as feelings slowly begin to surface. Silver tears show that expressing grief is sacred and
beautiful. The icy, empty surroundings reflect what happens when emotions are ignored—life
loses warmth and joy. Yet, the cracks remind us that healing has already started.
Meaning:
When this card appears, it may mean you are feeling distant, hurt, or left out. You may have
hidden yourself from others to avoid pain. Old wounds like grief, betrayal, or rejection might
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still linger. This card tells you that healing begins when you feel your emotions, even if they
hurt. Crying, sharing pain, and being vulnerable are signs of strength, not weakness. It
encourages you to slowly open your heart again.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card can indicate depression, numbness, or stress-related illnesses. Suppressing
emotions may affect your heart, immunity, or cause fatigue and tension. Emotional release,
like journaling, therapy, or simply crying, can be very healing. The card reminds you that
expressing emotions is necessary for both mind and body. Letting feelings flow will help you
regain energy, warmth, and balance.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Isolation” can show distance or loneliness. You may feel unseen or avoid
closeness due to past pain. This card reminds you that real connection requires vulnerability.
Walls around your heart might keep you safe, but they also block love. If you are single, fear
of intimacy could prevent new relationships. Opening up may feel risky, but it is the path to
healing and true connection.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, this card suggests disconnection or feeling unsupported. You may be carrying
emotional burdens into your job, causing stress or burnout. It advises honest communication
and emotional expression instead of hiding your feelings. Taking care of your emotional
health will improve teamwork, leadership, and motivation. Showing empathy and being
genuine at work leads to stronger professional connections.
Overall Guidance:
The main message of “Isolation” is that pain needs acknowledgment, not avoidance.
Protecting yourself by shutting down keeps love and healing away. Tears are a gift and a way
to soften the heart. The more you allow vulnerability, the more you can heal. You are never
truly alone—the universe supports you, but first, you must meet yourself with kindness and
courage. As OSHO says, "To be human is to be vulnerable. It is only in vulnerability that
love can enter."
Postponement (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 4
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
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Card Explanation:
The “Postponement” card shows a state of delaying life. It reflects a habit of always saying
“not now, maybe later” for decisions, joy, or change. Your mind gets stuck overthinking or
fearing consequences. This card shows that avoiding action keeps you from experiencing life
fully. Waiting rarely solves anything—it often increases anxiety. It asks you to step into the
present and stop delaying your happiness or growth.
Symbology:
The card shows a woman in a gray room, looking out a window at a colorful world. The
black-and-white interior represents her mental blocks, while the outside world symbolizes
joy, life, and possibilities. The glass window shows how she can see what she wants but feels
separated from it. This highlights that postponement keeps you emotionally and spiritually
inside, while life is happening outside. The card encourages breaking the illusion of “not
now.”
Meaning:
When this card appears, it asks you to notice how often you delay happiness, healing, or
decisions. You may wait for perfect conditions or a better moment, but that moment may
never come. This card reminds you that life is happening now, not in the future. Avoidance
and procrastination only keep you stuck. Step into the present, even if things feel imperfect,
and engage fully with your life.
Health Aspect:
In health, “Postponement” shows neglect of self-care. You may delay medical checkups,
therapy, or rest because you feel busy. Ignoring your health can turn small problems into
bigger ones. Emotional postponement may lead to stress, fatigue, or physical tension. This
card encourages taking action for wellness now, without waiting for the perfect moment.
Being present with your body and emotions is key to healing.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, the card indicates emotional hesitation or avoidance. You or your partner
may delay important conversations, commitment, or expressing feelings. This creates
distance, like a glass pane between hearts. Postponing love or connection risks losing
intimacy and joy. If single, fear of starting a relationship may hold you back. The message is
clear: love and connection can only happen in the present moment.
Business/Career Aspect:
In career matters, “Postponement” shows stalling big decisions like changing jobs, starting a
project, or speaking up. Fear, perfectionism, or uncertainty may stop you. Waiting for perfect
conditions can lead to missed opportunities. The card encourages taking action even if clarity
is incomplete. Progress often comes through action, not before it. Start where you are and
trust the process.
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Overall Guidance:
“Postponement” teaches that life happens now. The mind tricks you into waiting for future
happiness, but fulfillment exists only in the present. Delaying action or emotions is a
protective habit, but it traps your spirit. The card urges you to act, feel, speak, or create today.
Step into life fully, and let its colors and energy flow into you. As OSHO says,
“Postponement is just a trick of the mind to avoid living.”
Comparison (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 5
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation:
The “Comparison” card shows how the mind often
measures ourselves and others against standards or
expectations. This habit creates suffering, jealousy,
or feelings of superiority and inferiority. Instead of seeing the true uniqueness of people and
situations, we get stuck in judgment. The card asks you to look beyond competition and envy.
It encourages acceptance and appreciation of life as it is, without constant comparison.
Symbology:
The card shows a strong oak tree next to a flexible bamboo stalk. The oak is solid and firm,
while the bamboo is graceful and bendable. Neither is better—they are just different. When
the mind tries to compare them, it misses their unique beauty. This image teaches that
everyone, including you, has a distinct path and role. Appreciation of differences brings
peace and clarity.
Meaning:
This card reminds you that comparison distorts reality. Comparing achievements, looks, or
relationships to others disconnects you from your own truth. It often comes from fear, low
self-worth, or social pressure. Comparison can create jealousy, shame, or competitiveness.
The card advises you to honor your journey, talents, and experiences. Like the oak and
bamboo, your role is to grow in your own unique way, not to match anyone else.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card warns that comparison can cause stress, anxiety, or burnout. Judging your
body, energy, or healing against others may lead to low self-esteem or tension. Emotional
health suffers when you measure your feelings against someone else’s happiness. The card
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reminds you to care for yourself at your own pace. Respecting your uniqueness is essential
for both physical and emotional well-being.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows that comparison may cause dissatisfaction or unrealistic
expectations. You might compare your partner to someone else or your relationship to an
ideal image. This can create tension, resentment, or distance. The card encourages you to see
your relationship as unique and valuable. Appreciate differences rather than judging, and
focus on love and connection in the present moment.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the “Comparison” card warns against measuring success by others’ achievements.
Social pressure or office culture may make you feel behind or discouraged. Comparing
yourself to others can drain creativity, cause burnout, or lead to wrong choices. Instead,
measure success by your own satisfaction and purpose. Your career is not a race—it is a
personal journey that reflects your abilities and passions.
Overall Guidance:
The card encourages authenticity and self-acceptance. Everyone has their own path and
timing, like flowers blooming in their own season. Comparing your journey to others’ dims
your own light. Ask yourself, “Am I being true to myself?” instead of measuring against
others. Let go of competition, judgment, and envy. Embrace your uniqueness, and you will
discover joy, peace, and freedom in being yourself.
Element- Wind
Number- 6
Planet - Venus
Day - Sunday
Direction – South-East
Card Explanation:
The “Burden” card shows the mental weight we
carry unnecessarily. Often this comes from
obligations, guilt, or trying to please others.
These burdens drain our energy, cloud our judgment, and disconnect us from who we truly
are. It reminds us to notice whose expectations we are carrying and why. Letting go of what
isn’t ours is the first step to living freely and joyfully.
Symbology:
The card shows a person carrying a heavily robed man on his shoulders, walking uphill. The
man points forward, directing the carrier, while the carrier looks tired and burdened. A
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rooster above represents ego and false leadership. This shows how we let others’ rules,
voices, or expectations ride on our backs. The card invites us to reclaim our own path and
stop carrying unnecessary weight.
Meaning:
At its core, this card reflects carrying responsibilities that aren’t truly yours. You might act
out of guilt, duty, or social conditioning. Burdens may come from family, society, religion, or
authority figures. This weight can appear as over-responsibility, stress, or life feeling like an
uphill struggle. The card asks you to examine what you can let go, so you can move freely
and experience joy.
Health Aspect:
In health, the card warns about stress and exhaustion from carrying too much responsibility.
This can cause fatigue, back or shoulder pain, headaches, or digestive issues. Mental health
may also be affected, with burnout, anxiety, or depression. The body reflects the weight the
mind carries. Healing begins by resting and releasing the pressure of trying to be everything
for everyone.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, the card points to imbalance, where one person carries most of the emotional
or practical load. You may feel drained, trying to meet others’ needs while neglecting your
own. This can result in people-pleasing, guilt, or staying in relationships out of obligation.
The card encourages creating healthy boundaries and seeking connections that are supportive
and reciprocal.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the “Burden” card suggests taking on too much responsibility or staying in roles out
of fear or duty. You may feel micromanaged, stuck, or unappreciated. Holding onto work for
appearances or external approval adds to exhaustion. The card invites you to reassess your
alignment with your true goals and let go of responsibilities that aren’t yours.
Overall Guidance:
The card encourages you to put down what doesn’t serve your journey. You are not
responsible for other people’s happiness or expectations. Liberation comes when you stop
carrying unnecessary weight. Let go of old rules, roles, and burdens, and listen to your inner
voice. By releasing what isn’t yours, your energy flows freely, your mind becomes calm, and
your heart opens to joy, creativity, and possibilities.
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Politics (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 7
Planet - Ketu
Day - Tuesday
Direction – North-East/West
Card Explanation:
The “Politics” card shows the tricks and
manipulations of the ego. It is not about government
but about personal and social games. The mind uses
masks, pretenses, and strategies to gain approval, control, or avoid vulnerability. This card
points out dishonesty, hypocrisy, and the loss of authenticity. It asks you to examine whether
your words and actions come from truth or from fear, insecurity, or the desire to please
others.
Symbology:
The card shows a person wearing a smiling mask, hiding a snake-like face underneath. The
snake represents deceit, manipulation, and hidden danger. The smiling mask is what the
world sees, while the hidden face shows true emotions like envy, anger, or hurt. This imagery
reminds us how the ego can make us pretend or strategize, disconnecting us from our
authentic self.
Meaning:
This card asks you to be aware of both external and internal deceit. It can show manipulation,
pretense, or hidden agendas in yourself or others. It warns against trusting appearances
blindly. If you are wearing masks, people-pleasing, or hiding your true feelings, it is time to
stop. The card encourages reclaiming honesty, integrity, and authenticity in all areas of life.
Health Aspect:
In health, the card indicates stress and emotional suppression. Faking feelings, hiding anger,
or constantly pretending can lead to anxiety, fatigue, headaches, or even physical illnesses.
Suppressed emotions disturb the mind-body balance. The card suggests emotional honesty as
a path to healing. Expressing your true feelings can reduce stress and restore inner balance.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, the card points to dishonesty, hidden motives, or power struggles. One or
both partners may be pretending, avoiding vulnerability, or manipulating outcomes.
Superficial connections based on appearances rather than true feelings are highlighted. The
card urges honest communication, confronting the truth, and seeking authentic bonds instead
of maintaining facades.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the card warns of office politics, backstabbing, and hidden agendas. Colleagues or
bosses may act friendly while having selfish motives. It may also reflect your own tendency
to play political games. The card advises staying truthful, even if it means leaving toxic
situations. Success achieved through dishonesty can feel heavy and unfulfilling.
Overall Guidance:
The “Politics” card calls for authenticity and self-awareness. It asks you to drop masks and be
honest with yourself and others. Acting from truth, rather than strategy or fear, protects your
integrity and soul. Presence, honesty, and vulnerability are the antidotes to manipulation. Let
go of games, speak your truth, and live genuinely. Real connection, freedom, and peace arise
when you choose to be yourself.
Guilt (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 8
Planet - Saturn
Day - Saturday
Direction – West
Card Explanation:
The “Guilt” card shows the mind turning against
itself. It highlights toxic guilt that punishes and
paralyzes you, rather than helping you grow.
This card appears when self-blame, shame, or overthinking prevents you from moving
forward. Guilt becomes a cage, stopping freedom, joy, and personal growth. The card urges
you to notice this inner struggle and find a way to release it.
Symbology:
The card shows a woman in mental and emotional pain. Her hands are on her head, and her
face shows anguish. Black crows or demonic creatures surround her, representing negative
thoughts and self-criticism. The gray background shows emotional numbness and mental
suffocation. The imagery illustrates how guilt can trap the mind and feed on past mistakes,
keeping the person from healing.
Meaning:
This card indicates dwelling on past mistakes, regrets, or choices. Your mind keeps replaying
them, building guilt that blocks joy and freedom. This is toxic self-punishment, not helpful
reflection. The card reminds you that you are not your mistakes. Compassion, forgiveness,
and letting go are needed to break free. You can reclaim your peace and stop suffering
unnecessarily.
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Health Aspect:
In health, guilt can cause serious mental and physical problems. Chronic guilt may lead to
depression, anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, or body aches. Suppressed emotions weaken the body
and mind. The card suggests emotional release, self-forgiveness, meditation, or therapy to
restore balance. Healing begins when you stop punishing yourself and allow your body and
mind to relax.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, guilt may show as holding regrets about past actions or letting someone
manipulate you with guilt. This blocks authentic connection. You may stay in unhealthy
situations out of shame or feel unworthy of love. The card encourages speaking your truth,
seeking or giving forgiveness, and letting go of self-punishment. True love grows from
openness, not guilt.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, guilt may appear as feeling responsible for past mistakes or being trapped by high
expectations. You may fear taking time off, speaking up, or failing to meet perfectionist
standards. This can cause burnout and block progress. The card advises separating
constructive responsibility from destructive guilt. Learning from mistakes and moving
forward is the path to growth.
Overall Guidance:
The “Guilt” card is a mirror, showing a mind at war with itself. It asks you to stop punishing
yourself and practice self-compassion. You are human, and mistakes are part of learning.
Healing comes from awareness, forgiveness, and letting go. Release this mental prison and
reclaim your peace. Only by forgiving yourself can you experience true freedom, joy, and
inner calm.
Sorrow (Swords/Grey)
Element- Wind
Number- 9
Planet - Mars
Day - Tuesday
Direction – South
Card Explanation:
The “Sorrow” card shows deep, lasting sadness that
comes from unhealed pain or inner loss. It is not
ordinary sadness but a grief that has been carried
for a long time. This card appears when you have withdrawn into yourself due to heartbreak,
regret, or loneliness. It asks you to face your pain fully, feel it deeply, and eventually release
it. Sorrow, when honored, can lead to understanding and growth.
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Symbology:
The card shows a lone figure in a white robe, sitting with head bowed and hands over the
face. The background is grey and misty, showing confusion and emotional heaviness. His
posture reflects a soul collapsed inward under sorrow. The white robe may hint at purity or
spiritual depth, even in pain. The quiet, still setting represents the silent but intense suffering
that needs to be acknowledged.
Meaning:
This card signals that you are carrying unresolved emotional wounds. It asks you not to rush
past the pain but to honor it. Sorrow may come from loss, disappointment, or a part of
yourself that has died. Avoiding it deepens suffering, while facing it with compassion helps
you heal. The card encourages emotional honesty and surrender, showing that acknowledging
grief is a path toward liberation.
Health Aspect:
In health, the “Sorrow” card points to emotional exhaustion, stress, or depression. Long-held
grief can affect sleep, energy, immunity, and overall well-being. You may withdraw or feel
overwhelmed by daily life. The card suggests therapy, meditation, journaling, or connecting
with nature to release emotional blocks. Caring for your emotions directly helps your body
recover as well.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card may indicate distance, heartbreak, or unspoken pain. You or
someone close may be silently suffering. It can reflect grief over breakups, betrayal, or family
patterns affecting love. Healing requires honest emotional expression. If single, it suggests
tending to old wounds before entering a new relationship. Open communication and
vulnerability are key for connection.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Sorrow” shows disappointment, burnout, or loss of purpose. You may feel
unrecognized, stuck, or emotionally drained. This card asks you to pause and reflect on
whether your career aligns with your inner truth. It may signal a need for change, growth, or
realignment. Listening to your feelings at work helps you find meaning and avoid further
frustration.
Overall Guidance:
The “Sorrow” card teaches that grief is not weakness—it is a path to growth. Fully feeling
sorrow can make you more compassionate, aware, and real. The card invites you to be
present with your emotions through meditation, journaling, or tears. Letting sorrow flow
allows healing and transformation. You are not alone, and facing your grief can plant the seed
of spiritual clarity and inner freedom.
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Rebirth (Swords/Grey)
Element- Winds
Number- 10
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation:
The “Rebirth” card shows a new beginning after a
period of struggle and growth. It is not about
endings, but about rising into a higher level of
awareness and freedom. You are leaving behind past fears, doubts, and limitations. This card
signals a fresh phase in life where you can live more authentically, creatively, and
courageously. It encourages you to transform past challenges into wisdom and inner strength.
Symbology:
The card shows three stages of transformation. At the bottom, a camel carries heavy burdens,
symbolizing endurance and obedience. In the middle, a lion represents breaking free,
personal power, and courage. At the top, a child plays a flute, showing innocence, joy, and
awakened freedom. These stages reflect a journey from duty to rebellion to true inner
liberation. The child at the top signifies the joyful rebirth of the soul.
Meaning:
When this card appears, it means you are ready for a new chapter inside and outside yourself.
You have grown through challenges and are now ready to live freely and fully. The past
hardships have taught you lessons and prepared you for this moment. This is a time to
embrace your potential and create a life filled with joy, courage, and personal truth. Rebirth is
about stepping into your authentic self.
Health Aspect:
In health, “Rebirth” indicates recovery or renewal after a period of stress, burnout, or illness.
It suggests that healing is possible by addressing emotional or mental patterns, not just
physical symptoms. Practices like meditation, breathwork, or holistic therapies can help
restore balance. As old emotional burdens are released, your body and mind feel lighter. This
is a period for renewal and strengthening your overall well-being.
Relationship Aspect:
For relationships, “Rebirth” shows healing and transformation. Existing relationships can
become more honest, joyful, and clear after past challenges. For singles, it points to letting go
of old emotional baggage and attachment patterns, creating space for healthy connections.
You relate to others from a place of strength, playfulness, and wholeness. Past pain no longer
controls your love or choices in relationships.
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Business/Career Aspect:
In career matters, “Rebirth” indicates breakthroughs and new opportunities. You may leave
unfulfilling work or outdated roles and step into work aligned with your purpose. Creative
projects, new ventures, or a complete change in direction may appear. The lessons from past
struggles now give you the wisdom and confidence to start fresh. This is a time to align your
career with your inner truth and passion.
Overall Guidance:
The “Rebirth” card teaches spiritual and personal renewal. All past struggles were necessary
to reach this moment. You are becoming free, creative, and light-hearted again. Let go of old
roles, past identities, and wounds. Trust the timing of your life and allow joy and authenticity
to flow. This is a profound new beginning, inviting you to live with a brave heart and open
spirit.
Mind (Swords/Grey)
Element- Winds
Number- 11
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation:
The “Mind” card shows how the thinking mind can
become restless, chaotic, and exhausting. It warns
that overthinking, planning too much, or focusing
only on logic can create stress and confusion. This card reminds you that the mind is a tool,
not your master. When thoughts dominate, you may lose connection with your feelings,
intuition, and present moment. It encourages pausing, breathing, and finding calm beyond
mental noise.
Symbology:
The card shows a mechanical head with gears, smoke, and frenzied motion. The exaggerated,
bloated head symbolizes the mind’s dominance over the heart and body. The figure looks
more machine than human, showing how overthinking disconnects us from life. Steam and
jagged features represent mental burnout and inner tension. The image reminds you of the
exhaustion caused by being trapped in constant thinking.
Meaning:
When this card appears, it signals mental overactivity, stress, and obsessive thoughts. You
might be trying to control every outcome or solve every problem with your mind. This
approach can be tiring and unproductive. The card encourages you to step back from your
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thoughts and remember that your true self is calm and aware. By reclaiming stillness, you can
see clearly and respond with balance instead of getting caught in mental chaos.
Health Aspect:
Mentally overactive habits can affect your body. The “Mind” card points to stress-related
issues like insomnia, headaches, high blood pressure, or digestive problems. Healing comes
from calming the mind, not thinking more. Practices like meditation, yoga, mindfulness,
nature walks, or quiet reflection help restore balance. The card reminds you that the body
mirrors the state of the mind—peaceful thoughts bring a healthier body.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows too much thinking and too little feeling. Overanalyzing,
suspicion, or fear of emotions can block closeness. You or your partner may struggle to be
vulnerable or fully present. The card encourages moving from head to heart, feeling with
compassion, and listening with empathy. True emotional connection grows when the mind
takes a step back, and the heart leads.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the “Mind” card appears when mental overwork or stress is high. You may be
controlling too much, overplanning, or feeling pressure to think your way out of problems.
This can cause burnout and reduce creativity. The card suggests taking breaks, simplifying
tasks, and trusting intuition. Good decisions often come when the mind is calm, not when it is
in overdrive.
Overall Guidance:
The “Mind” card teaches that you are not your thoughts. Observe them without getting
trapped. Shift your focus from obsessive thinking to awareness, heart, and presence.
Meditation helps you see thoughts clearly without being controlled by them. Let the mind be
a servant, not a master, and return to stillness and conscious being. By doing this, you regain
freedom, clarity, and inner peace.
Fighting (Swords/Grey)
Element- Winds
Number- 12
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction –North-East
Card Explanation:
The “Fighting” card shows a mind that is always on
guard, ready to argue or resist. It represents someone
who feels constant conflict, both inside and outside.
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This mindset comes from fear, ego, or past wounds. When the mind is always battling, there
is little room for trust, softness, or calm. The card asks you to notice whether your mental
armor is protecting you or trapping you.
Symbology:
The card shows a man in metal armor covered with spikes. He looks tense, with fists
clenched, surrounded by fiery red and orange colors. The armor represents emotional walls
that protect but also isolate him. The mask hides vulnerability, and the spikes push others
away. This image shows internal struggle—the mind refusing to soften or trust, keeping the
heart closed.
Meaning:
This card suggests that you may feel tense, guarded, or quick to react. You might fight for
being right or try to control situations. This constant battle wastes energy and blocks peace.
True strength comes from being calm, clear, and compassionate, not from arguing or
defending. The card invites you to let go of mental armor and find inner balance.
Health Aspect:
The “Fighting” card warns about stress-related health issues like high blood pressure, muscle
tension, insomnia, or fatigue. Repressed anger and constant mental battles affect the body.
Healing comes from relaxation, mindful breathing, or expressing emotions safely. Soften
your body and mind; releasing tension will restore energy and health.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows conflict, stubbornness, or power struggles. One or both
partners may be defensive or quick to argue. Emotional walls prevent closeness and true
intimacy. The card advises laying down defenses, listening, and responding with compassion.
Let connection guide your actions instead of ego battles.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, this card may indicate a competitive or stressful environment. You may feel under
pressure to perform, dominate, or protect your status. Constant power struggles can cause
burnout. The card suggests letting go of ego, delegating, and focusing on collaboration. True
professional success comes from clarity, not constant fighting.
Overall Guidance:
The “Fighting” card invites you to drop your armor and stop mental battles. The fight is
mostly inside—anger, fear, or past trauma. Surrendering does not mean weakness; it means
freedom. By observing your mind, breathing, and responding with awareness, you can find
inner peace. Calm the mind, open the heart, and let true intelligence and harmony flow.
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Morality (Swords/Grey)
Element- Winds
Number- 13
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation:
The “Morality” card shows a mind that is strict,
rigid, and always judging. It represents following
rules or doing the “right thing” out of fear, shame,
or control. This kind of morality can block natural feelings, joy, and spontaneity. The card
asks you to look at your rules: are they helping you grow, or keeping you stuck? True
morality comes from awareness, not fear or duty.
Symbology:
The card shows a stern, grey-faced woman who looks strict and judgmental. She is
surrounded by lifeless patterns, with tight hair and dull clothes. The colors are faded, showing
that joy has been lost. The image symbolizes how rigid rules can block creativity, natural
impulses, and life’s flow. It reminds us that being “proper” without awareness can feel like a
prison.
Meaning:
This card warns against being trapped by rules or expectations that aren’t your own. You may
feel limited, anxious, or emotionally restricted by inner voices telling you what you “should”
do. It asks you to question those rules and examine whether they help or harm you. Real
morality is about clarity, compassion, and acting from your truth, not blind adherence to fear-
based codes.
Health Aspect:
The “Morality” card can show tension in the body, especially in the chest, throat, and jaw.
Emotional suppression, guilt, or fear of desire may cause anxiety, insomnia, or fatigue.
Women may feel shame around their bodies or instincts. Healing comes from releasing
rigidity and guilt, allowing expression through movement, art, or therapy. Letting your body
and emotions flow restores balance.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card warns against judgment, control, or emotional coldness. You or
your partner may expect each other to act according to strict rules, leaving little space for
vulnerability. Desire, intimacy, or authenticity may be suppressed. The card encourages
opening your heart, accepting yourself and others, and letting love flow naturally instead of
following a rigid “right way.”
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, this card can point to strict rules, outdated systems, or fear of stepping out of line.
Creativity may be blocked, and judgmental attitudes may affect teamwork. You may focus on
appearances or protocol over real results. The card asks whether you are doing what’s right or
just what’s expected. True success comes from integrity, awareness, and honest action—not
rigidity.
Overall Guidance:
The “Morality” card invites you to free yourself from fear, shame, and judgment. Real
morality comes from awareness and compassion, not rules or tradition. Embrace your
humanity, allow imperfection, and act from your truth. Osho reminds us that life is for
exploration, not following a strict rulebook. Choose authenticity, love, and joy over control,
approval, and rigid thinking.
Control (Swords/Grey)
Element- Winds
Number- 14
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation:
The “Control” card shows a person who tries to
dominate everything with the mind. It represents
rigidity, fear, and the need to micromanage life or
people. This type of control kills spontaneity, vulnerability, and joy. It is not real strength—it
is an illusion that safety comes from controlling everything. The card asks you to reflect: are
you managing life or trying to trap it? True power comes from presence, not domination.
Symbology:
The card shows a cold, geometric figure in gray and blue tones. Sharp lines and angles
replace curves, showing a mind trapped in rules and logic. The face looks like a mask,
meaning control distances us from our true self. There are no natural elements, suggesting
isolation and stagnation. This image reminds us that too much control cuts us off from life’s
natural flow.
Meaning:
The “Control” card warns against trying to force life into predictable patterns. It appears
when someone is perfectionist, rigid, or overly disciplined. It reminds you that you cannot
control others, outcomes, or emotions completely. Trying to do so leads to stress and
suffering. This card asks you to soften, drop the mask, and allow life to flow naturally
without forcing it.
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Health Aspect:
In health, the card points to stress-related issues like high blood pressure, insomnia,
migraines, or tension in the neck, shoulders, or jaw. Emotional suppression can also affect
digestion, immunity, or energy levels. Healing comes from relaxing, trusting your body, and
letting go of the need to control everything. Practices like meditation, breathing, or gentle
movement help release tension.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows control, power struggles, or emotional suppression. One or
both partners may try to shape or manage the other. This blocks trust, intimacy, and
connection. The card asks you to notice if fear of vulnerability or chaos is causing control.
Healing comes when both allow space, freedom, and trust, letting love flow naturally.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the “Control” card can mean micromanagement, perfectionism, or fear of failure. It
may show strict bosses or an overly rigid work style. Too much control stifles creativity,
teamwork, and growth. The card advises stepping back, delegating, and trusting others.
Surrendering some control can bring better collaboration and unexpected opportunities.
Overall Guidance:
The card teaches that control is an illusion. Trying to manage everything only limits life and
creates stress. Real freedom comes from presence, trust, and letting life unfold naturally. Face
your fears, soften, and allow yourself to be vulnerable. By releasing the need to control, you
open space for peace, connection, and joy. Surrendering doesn’t mean weakness—it is true
mastery.
Element- Water
Number- 1
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation:
The “Going with the Flow” card shows a person
peacefully drifting along a stream, relaxed and
trusting life. It represents emotional surrender and
letting go of control. This card is about moving with life’s natural rhythm rather than resisting
it. It teaches that trying to force outcomes causes stress, while trust brings ease and grace. It is
not laziness, but conscious acceptance and alignment.
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Symbology:
The card shows a figure floating in gentle water, surrounded by a soft blue glow. Water
represents emotions, adaptability, and flow. The person’s relaxed posture shows trust and
surrender, not helplessness. There is no struggle against the current—they merge with it. This
symbolizes freedom from burdens, worries, and rigid plans, showing strength in yielding
rather than resisting.
Meaning:
“Going with the Flow” encourages letting go of resistance and trusting life’s timing. It
appears when you feel stressed, anxious, or pressured. The card reminds you that power
comes from alignment, not struggle. It asks you to observe, feel, and allow events to unfold
naturally. Emotional intelligence and spiritual maturity grow when you respond with grace
instead of reacting from fear.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card indicates a need to release stress and tension. Physical or emotional
blockages may result from trying to control too much. It suggests gentle practices like yoga,
meditation, breathwork, or rest. Healing comes from accepting the body and emotions rather
than forcing outcomes. Letting feelings like grief or anger flow naturally supports recovery
and balance.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, the card points to acceptance, trust, and emotional surrender. It may ask you
to stop forcing outcomes or controlling your partner. Let the connection move naturally and
breathe. For singles, it reminds you that the right relationship will come when you are aligned
with yourself. True love flows freely—it cannot be forced or confined.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Going with the Flow” advises trusting the timing of events. Delays or changes are
part of life’s natural order. It suggests easing up on pressure, listening to intuition, and
working with your natural energy. Collaboration and adaptability are important. Success
comes from alignment, not forcing results or over-planning.
Overall Guidance:
The card teaches deep trust in life. You don’t need to swim against the current—float and
breathe. Let go of control and allow life to carry you. Surrender is not weakness but wisdom.
By flowing with life, you find clarity, freedom, and peace. As OSHO says: “Don’t push the
river. It flows by itself.”
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Friendliness (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 2
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
The “Friendliness” card shows two trees standing close, their branches touching but roots
separate. It represents harmony, connection, and mutual support without clinging. The card
teaches that relationships can be loving and free at the same time. Each person grows
individually while enjoying the bond. True friendship or love respects boundaries,
encourages growth, and celebrates the uniqueness of both.
Symbology:
The two blossoming trees symbolize two complete, independent people in a healthy
connection. Their branches intertwine gently, showing warmth and intimacy, while their
trunks remain separate, representing individuality. The calm background and colorful leaves
suggest peace, joy, and balance. The card reminds us that real connections grow naturally,
with space and care, like trees nourished by sunlight and water.
Meaning:
This card speaks about relationships that honor individuality and freedom. It highlights
unconditional love and friendship without dependency or control. Real connection happens
when both people support each other’s growth. The card may appear when you are ready for
meaningful relationships or to check if current bonds are healthy. It teaches that true love
invites, complements, and respects, rather than consumes.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card suggests emotional balance and harmony support well-being. Good
relationships can reduce stress, boost immunity, and aid recovery. Supportive friends or
partners help you feel seen and grounded. It also encourages letting go of toxic attachments
that drain energy. Healing comes from both connection and healthy boundaries, allowing you
to bloom fully.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, the card signifies true companionship and mutual respect. For couples, it
means learning to honor each other’s individuality while staying connected. For singles, it
encourages seeking depth, kindness, and freedom in friendships or romance. True love does
not ask you to sacrifice yourself. Friendship keeps love strong, even when passion changes,
and is a foundation for lasting connection.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the card highlights cooperation, teamwork, and supportive partnerships. Success
comes from mutual respect and shared goals rather than control or competition. It can
indicate healthy alliances, mentorships, or collaborative teams. Leaders are encouraged to
support others without micromanaging. The card may also suggest that genuine friendship
can grow into a strong professional partnership.
Overall Guidance:
The card teaches you to cultivate connections rooted in love, freedom, and respect. Let go of
control, expectations, and dependency. Be warm and open without trying to fix or possess
others. Stand in your own truth while allowing others to do the same. Like the two trees,
grow individually and together. True friendship and love are about presence, acceptance, and
joy.
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Celebrations (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 3
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation:
The “Celebration” card from the Suit of Water shows joy, play, and living in the moment. It
has three women dancing happily in the rain, enjoying life without worry. This card tells you
that life itself is a festival, not something to wait for later. You don’t need perfect conditions
to be happy. Like children dancing in rain, it asks you to enjoy simple joys and celebrate the
present.
Symbology:
The card shows three women dancing in colorful clothes under the rain. The rain stands for
life’s challenges and changes, but instead of hiding, the women embrace it with joy. Their
bright dresses show creativity, freedom, and openness. The group of three represents
friendship, support, and shared happiness. The open background means joy has no limits. It is
about free, natural celebration of life.
Meaning:
The card teaches you not to wait for success or results to feel joy. Happiness is found in the
present, not in the future. Even if life feels uncertain, you can still smile, dance, and be
grateful. It asks you to let go of overthinking and seriousness. This card may also show good
news, reunions, or happy moments shared with others. It tells you to bring back your
playfulness and inner child.
Health Aspect:
For health, this card shows energy, healing, and positivity. Joy itself helps the body recover
and become stronger. Dancing, music, and laughter release stress and bring vitality. If you’ve
been unwell, it may mean recovery or emotional improvement. It encourages you to enjoy
life again and not stay stuck in worry. Tears or laughter can also act like cleansing rain,
helping you heal.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows fun, sharing, and lightness. If you are with a partner, it
suggests joy, laughter, and playful moments together. Don’t take small issues too seriously. If
you’re single, you may meet someone at a celebration or social event. It also points to close
friendships and groups that uplift you. This card often shows weddings, reunions, or happy
times with loved ones.
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Business/Career Aspect:
In work and career, this card shows teamwork, milestones, and recognition. It means projects
moving forward, partners working well, or goals being reached. It reminds you to enjoy
progress instead of only chasing results. You may be asked to celebrate small successes with
your team. A friendly, creative work environment is highlighted. If you feel stressed, this
card tells you to pause, recharge, and return with new energy.
Overall Guidance:
The “Celebration” card guides you to live with joy here and now. Don’t wait for life to be
perfect. Celebrate today, even in small ways. Spend time with people who uplift you, laugh,
dance, and stay open to surprises. Don’t get trapped in planning or over-seriousness. Even if
it’s raining in your life, you can still choose to sing and dance. Life is a gift, not a problem—
so celebrate it fully.
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Turning In (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 4
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation:
The “Turning In” card invites you to focus on your inner world. It shows a calm woman
meditating, ignoring ghostly faces that represent thoughts, opinions, and distractions. She is
still, centered, and peaceful, showing the power of inner silence. This card reminds you that
true clarity and peace come from within, not from changing the outside world. It asks you to
step back, breathe, and connect with your true self.
Symbology:
The woman with closed eyes symbolizes meditation, inner calm, and self-reflection. The
ghostly faces around her show mental noise, fears, and social pressures that disturb peace.
The blue and indigo colors represent intuition, communication, and higher awareness. Her
lotus posture and floating stillness signify rising above chaos. Together, the symbols tell us
that turning inward brings spiritual clarity and self-mastery.
Meaning:
“Turning In” asks you to withdraw from external noise and focus on your inner presence. It
appears when you feel overwhelmed or emotionally crowded. The card teaches you to
observe rather than react to problems or opinions. Trust your inner knowing instead of
seeking validation outside. Silence and mindfulness help you hear your own answers and find
clarity amidst life’s chaos.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card points to stress, overthinking, and emotional fatigue. It suggests taking
rest, solitude, and emotional release. Practices like meditation, yoga, journaling, or nature
walks can restore balance. Healing comes from slowing down, listening to your body, and
allowing stillness. Even small moments of inner quiet can reduce tension and boost your
overall well-being.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Turning In” may indicate a need for emotional space. You might be
overwhelmed by someone else’s emotions or expectations. It encourages observing,
reflecting, and reclaiming your inner balance. For those seeking love, it suggests healing first
within. For couples, it may mean giving each other some quiet time to grow individually and
strengthen the bond naturally.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, this card shows mental overload, distractions, and too many outside opinions. It
advises pausing before making decisions and listening to your instincts. Step back from
workplace chaos, gossip, or pressure. Reflect on what is truly important for you. Answers,
solutions, and clarity will come when you take time to turn inward instead of reacting
immediately.
Overall Guidance:
“Turning In” teaches that peace and wisdom are already within you. Stop running or reacting
to everything outside. Sit in stillness, listen to your inner voice, and let silence guide you.
You are the awareness behind thoughts and emotions. By turning inward, you find clarity,
balance, and spiritual insight. The card reminds you: the soul whispers—you can hear it only
when you turn in.
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Element- Water
Number- 5
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation:
The “Clinging to the Past” card shows a woman trapped in old memories and emotions. Her
mind is full of past experiences, regrets, and unhealed wounds, weighing her down. She lives
more in what was than in the present moment. This card reminds you that holding on to the
past blocks joy, growth, and freedom. It asks you to release emotional baggage and forgive,
so you can fully experience life now. Letting go is not forgetting, but freeing yourself from
what no longer serves you.
Symbology:
The woman’s closed eyes show disconnection from the present. Old photographs and faces
represent memories, wounds, and unresolved emotions. Fragmented colors and cubes suggest
a shattered perception and emotional confusion. Her heavy, lifeless posture conveys
stagnation. Together, the symbols tell us that you cannot fill your life with new experiences if
your mind is full of old, stale memories. Letting go is necessary for emotional renewal.
Meaning:
This card signals that you may be reacting to current situations based on past experiences.
Old heartbreaks, failures, or habits may still influence your decisions. “Clinging to the Past”
encourages self-awareness and compassion. It asks: Are you carrying emotional weight that
doesn’t belong to you anymore? Release it, so your heart and mind can open to the present.
Emotional freedom comes from seeing that the past is behind you, not defining you.
Health Aspect:
Holding on to past pain can affect your body and mind. It may cause anxiety, fatigue, tension,
or digestive issues. Emotional release is important—through therapy, journaling, breathwork,
or energy healing. Letting go can improve both mental and physical health. Your body also
stores trauma, so practices like yoga, massage, or body-centered therapy can help free
blocked energy. Healing begins when you stop carrying the past in your present.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows old wounds affecting current connections. You or your
partner may still be tied to past experiences, causing mistrust or unrealistic expectations. If
single, it asks if you’re ready to love again without comparisons. In existing relationships,
unspoken resentment or fear of being hurt may linger. Forgiveness, communication, and
inner healing are necessary to create healthy and present connections.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Clinging to the Past” may indicate resistance to change or holding onto old ways
of thinking. Past failures or disappointments can prevent you from moving forward. You may
also be emotionally attached to previous achievements or setbacks. This card encourages you
to let go of outdated self-images and embrace new opportunities. Your growth and potential
unfold when you focus on the present, not what has already passed.
Overall Guidance:
“Clinging to the Past” invites you to release old patterns and emotional weight. You are not
your past—you are the awareness that witnesses it. Make peace with what has happened and
let go of outdated roles, grudges, and stories. The present moment is full of potential and
freedom, but only if you stop dragging yesterday into today. Letting go is both emotional
healing and spiritual awakening, opening space for growth, joy, and liberation.
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Element- Water
Number- 6
Planet - Venus
Day - Friday
Direction – South-East
Card Explanation:
“The Dream” card shows a woman lost in fantasy, thinking about a perfect love or life. She
seems quiet and wistful, waiting for happiness to come from outside herself. The card
reminds us that longing or daydreaming can uplift, but it can also distract from the present.
When we focus too much on what we wish for, we may miss the beauty and opportunities
around us. This card encourages turning inward and finding fulfillment inside, rather than
depending on someone or something else. Dreams are helpful, but attachment to them can
cause suffering.
Symbology:
The woman’s posture shows waiting, loneliness, or emotional dependency. The couple in the
dream cloud represents fantasy, idealized love, or expectations from past experiences or
media. Soft, romantic colors in the dream contrast with darker tones in reality, highlighting
the gap between illusion and real life. This symbolism gently warns that clinging to dreams
can prevent emotional growth. The card suggests using dreams as guidance, not as a way to
escape reality or neglect inner wholeness.
Meaning:
This card signifies longing, idealization, or unfulfilled desires. You might be imagining how
life or love “should” be, instead of appreciating what is. It asks: Are you waiting for someone
or something to complete you? Are you letting your fantasies replace real action or
connection? The card encourages self-awareness and reflection, showing that happiness is not
something to wait for—it begins within. Dreams can inspire, but only grounded action and
inner cultivation bring real fulfillment.
Health Aspect:
“The Dream” points to emotional stress, fatigue, or mental imbalance caused by longing or
escapism. Constantly thinking about an ideal future can affect mood, sleep, or energy. You
may feel anxious, restless, or dissatisfied. Practices like meditation, journaling, heart-centered
exercises, or creative expression can help balance your emotions. True well-being comes
when you stop postponing happiness for “someday” and focus on nurturing joy and presence
today.
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Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card warns against idealizing a partner or waiting for someone to
change. Single people may be comparing potential partners to fantasies or past loves, which
blocks connection. Couples may experience disappointment when one projects unrealistic
expectations onto the other. The card invites honesty, presence, and grounded love.
Emotional fulfillment comes not from waiting, but from opening up, communicating, and
appreciating people as they are, rather than chasing illusions.
Business/Career Aspect:
In work or business, “The Dream” shows a tendency to fantasize about a perfect job,
promotion, or project without taking realistic action. You may feel stuck or rely too much on
others to create opportunities. The card advises grounding your vision in reality and focusing
on practical steps to achieve goals. Daydreaming is fine as inspiration, but success requires
presence, effort, and connection to the current situation. Avoid letting imagination replace
action.
Overall Guidance:
“The Dream” urges you to stop postponing happiness for the future. True fulfillment begins
inside, not outside. Dreams can inspire and guide, but they should not control or limit you.
Act in the present, embrace reality, and cultivate joy and love within yourself. When your
heart and mind are grounded, dreams become a source of creativity, not distraction.
Happiness comes from living fully in the now, not from imagining what could be.
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Projections (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 7
Planet - Ketu
Day - Tuesday
Direction – North-East/West
Card Explanation:
The “Projection” card shows a man and woman looking at each other through a hazy veil.
They don’t see each other clearly, only what they want or fear to see. Their true selves are
hidden behind emotions, assumptions, and past experiences. This card reminds us that we
often view others through our own unresolved feelings. Misunderstandings and false
attachments can happen when we project our inner state onto others. It encourages seeing
people and situations as they really are, not through our personal filters.
Symbology:
The two faces symbolize emotional disconnection, even when people seem close. The
colorful, hazy aura represents confusion, where feelings distort perception. Reflected
shadows show that what we see in others often mirrors our own thoughts, fears, or desires.
Together, these images highlight that projection creates a false version of reality. The card
urges awareness of how inner emotions influence how we perceive the outside world.
Meaning:
“Projection” means you might be putting your thoughts, fears, or desires onto others. You
could think someone feels or acts a certain way, but it may not be true. This card calls for
emotional clarity and self-awareness. It asks you to pause and ask: “Is this about them, or is it
coming from me?” Recognizing projection prevents misunderstandings, assumptions, and
unnecessary conflicts. It reminds you to respond to reality, not to your inner drama.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card may point to stress, anxiety, or tension caused by misinterpretations.
Emotional baggage or unresolved past experiences may be affecting your body or mind.
Psychosomatic symptoms, fatigue, or tension may appear if projections go unchecked.
Meditation, journaling, or therapy can help release these inner projections. Emotional clarity
and self-awareness support both mental and physical well-being.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Projection” warns against loving an idea of someone instead of their real
self. It asks whether conflicts come from assumptions, past pain, or expectations. Romantic
illusions or misunderstandings may be common if you project onto your partner. True
connection begins when you stop projecting and communicate openly. For singles, the card
advises being careful not to fall for fantasies or imagined traits in someone you meet.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Projection” suggests misunderstandings, false expectations, or misreading
colleagues’ intentions. You might assume motives that aren’t there, causing conflicts or
stress. It encourages asking questions, clarifying situations, and seeing things clearly. If
pursuing a career path or business opportunity, ensure it aligns with reality, not just emotional
desires or fears. Honest observation helps prevent mistakes and builds trust in professional
relationships.
Overall Guidance:
“Projection” is a card of awakening, not blame. It asks you to see people and situations as
they truly are, without personal filters. Emotional maturity means recognizing your own
feelings and not projecting them onto others. Self-reflection, clear communication, and
honest observation are essential. By removing veils and being honest with yourself, you can
connect more deeply and truthfully with others.
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Letting Go (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 8
Planet - Saturn
Day - Saturday
Direction – West
Card Explanation:
The “Letting Go” card shows a dewdrop about to fall from a lotus leaf into water below. It
captures the moment of surrender — peacefully releasing something once held tightly. The
card speaks of letting go of emotional baggage, past pain, or control. It reminds us that
releasing does not mean losing; it means trusting life and opening space for new possibilities.
Letting go is an act of empowerment, not defeat, and it invites faith in the unseen future.
Symbology:
The falling dewdrop represents gentle, natural release — not forced, but graceful. The lotus
leaf symbolizes spiritual awakening and purity, showing that letting go is part of inner
growth. Soft blue and green colors reflect peace, healing, and emotional balance. Together,
these images highlight emotional release, acceptance of endings, and trust in life’s flow. They
remind us that endings often carry the seeds of new beginnings.
Meaning:
“Letting Go” signals the need to release what no longer serves you — a relationship,
memory, belief, or fear. Clinging creates resistance, stress, and emotional pain. True freedom
comes when we surrender rather than force control. This card invites you to stop trying to fix
or hold everything and to allow life to unfold naturally. Every ending brings opportunity for
growth, healing, and fresh experiences.
Health Aspect:
In health, “Letting Go” suggests emotional healing. Sometimes stress, tension, or illness
comes from holding onto emotions or past experiences. This card encourages emotional
detox through meditation, journaling, breathwork, or therapy. Rest, self-care, and gentle
release support physical and mental recovery. Healing begins when we allow ourselves to let
go without guilt or fear, creating space for balance and wellness.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Letting Go” may mean releasing a person, memory, or past hurt that blocks
love or growth. It could indicate closure, emotional distancing, or forgiveness. Letting go
doesn’t always mean leaving — sometimes it means releasing control, fear, or expectations
so the connection can evolve naturally. For singles, it suggests clearing old patterns before
attracting new love. It encourages openness, acceptance, and freedom in relationships.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Letting Go” may signal releasing projects, jobs, or partnerships that are not
working. It asks you to stop forcing outcomes, rigid plans, or old strategies. Flexibility,
surrender, and trust can create space for new opportunities, inspiration, and creative flow.
This card encourages letting go of fear, ego, or burnout to allow a fresh direction to emerge.
Success comes when you align with what feels right, not by holding tightly.
Overall Guidance:
“Letting Go” whispers: “You don’t have to hold it all.” It’s not weakness, but courage, trust,
and emotional intelligence. Releasing what no longer belongs to you opens space for peace,
growth, and grace. The card reminds you that endings are natural, and when we surrender,
life responds with new possibilities. Let go with love, and allow life to carry you forward
with ease.
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Laziness (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 9
Planet - Mars
Day - Tuesday
Direction – South
Card Explanation:
The “Laziness” card is not about being physically tired. It shows a man lounging with a drink
and sunglasses, relaxed on the outside, but the glass around him is cracking. This card warns
against feeling satisfied too soon. It reflects a mind that thinks it has “arrived” and stops
growing. The danger is not comfort itself, but believing that no further effort or inner growth
is needed.
Symbology:
The man with the drink and sunglasses shows indulgence and illusionary peace. The cracked
glass behind him represents the collapse of false contentment. Bright colors suggest surface-
level happiness hiding emptiness. Together, these symbols remind us that real happiness
comes from growth, not from staying stuck in comfort zones.
Meaning:
“Laziness” signals a mental or spiritual plateau. You may feel everything is fine, but inside,
progress has stopped. You might be avoiding challenges, distracting yourself with
entertainment or surface-level achievements. This card shows stagnation disguised as peace.
It asks you to recognize where you’ve stopped evolving and to take steps toward real growth.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card warns against ignoring your body or mind. You might be sedentary,
avoiding wellness, or neglecting small symptoms. Laziness can create energy imbalances and
prevent healing. The card encourages action: exercise, mindfulness, and healthy routines.
Being proactive now helps maintain long-term well-being.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Laziness” may show taking your partner for granted or avoiding honest
communication. Comfort can stop emotional growth, creating distance over time. For singles,
it may indicate avoiding love because of fear or convenience. The card asks you to nurture
connections consciously, not just rely on old patterns or past efforts.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, this card warns against overconfidence, procrastination, or sticking to routine. You
may be avoiding challenges or new opportunities, settling for mediocrity. Laziness can block
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your real potential. The card encourages stepping out of your comfort zone, taking initiative,
and acting to achieve meaningful progress.
Overall Guidance:
“Laziness” reminds you: comfort can become a cage if it stops growth. Rest is healthy, but
stagnation decays your spirit. This card asks you to recognize where you are numbing
yourself and to start moving again. Take responsibility for your growth, act with curiosity,
and engage fully with life before the illusion of security breaks.
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Harmony (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 10
Planet - Sun
Day - Sunday
Direction – East
Card Explanation:
The “Harmony” card shows the peace that comes when your heart and mind are in balance.
You feel calm, clear, and connected, not fighting your thoughts or emotions. The figure on
the card has eyes closed, with light flowing from the heart to the third eye, showing a deep
connection between feelings and insight. It reminds you that true serenity comes from within,
not from outside circumstances.
Symbology:
Closed eyes represent meditation and turning inward. Light from the heart shows emotional
clarity, compassion, and openness. The third eye symbolizes insight that comes when the
mind follows the heart. Water ripples reflect emotional balance and natural flow. Together,
these symbols show that inner peace arises when heart and mind are aligned.
Meaning:
“Harmony” appears when your emotions and thoughts are balanced. You may have healed
past wounds, forgiven, or resolved inner conflicts. This card shows that you respond to life
from love, not fear or ego. It also highlights intuitive decision-making, where your heart
guides your choices. It celebrates emotional integration and spiritual maturity.
Health Aspect:
In health, “Harmony” is very positive. It shows emotional stability that can improve physical
well-being. Inner calm can reduce stress, fatigue, or psychosomatic issues. Practices like
meditation, breathwork, or mindfulness can strengthen this balance. The card reminds you
that self-love and inner peace are powerful tools for healing.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Harmony” means emotional intimacy, understanding, and empathy.
Couples experience smooth communication and mutual respect. For singles, it encourages
enjoying your own company and building inner peace, which attracts healthy relationships.
This card promotes emotional honesty, presence, and connection based on heart-to-heart
understanding.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Harmony” shows emotional balance improving your professional life. You may
collaborate better, feel satisfied, and act with intuition. Conflicts are more easily resolved,
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and decisions become clearer. It encourages responding with awareness rather than reacting
impulsively. Aligning values and actions brings fulfillment and creative flow.
Overall Guidance:
The “Harmony” card says: when your heart leads and your mind follows, peace is natural. It
celebrates inner joy, emotional balance, and spiritual growth. Life flows better when you
focus on being rather than doing. This is a time to enjoy your inner world, trust your intuition,
and let your higher consciousness guide you.
Understanding (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 11
Planet - Moon
Day - Monday
Direction – North-West
Card Explanation:
The “Understanding” card shows a bird sitting in an open cage, watching other birds flying
freely. The cage has no locks — it’s only a mental barrier. This card reminds you that the
limits you feel, like fear or doubt, are often self-imposed. It marks a moment of emotional or
spiritual awakening. You are realizing that your freedom was always there; you just hadn’t
noticed it yet.
Symbology:
The bird in the cage represents feeling trapped, even when there’s a way out. The open cage
shows that limitations are illusions. Flying birds symbolize inspiration, courage, and spiritual
freedom. Light and open space show awareness and clarity. Together, these symbols convey
liberation and the breaking of old emotional patterns.
Meaning:
“Understanding” signals a transformative realization that frees you emotionally. You see that
your pain or insecurity comes from perception, not reality. The “cage” of limitation was open
all along. True freedom comes from changing your awareness, not external conditions. This
card shows you are outgrowing limiting beliefs and stepping into inner peace and joy.
Health Aspect:
In health, “Understanding” points to emotional healing. It may relate to anxiety, depression,
or past trauma. Insight, therapy, or self-reflection is helping you release emotional burdens.
Practices like meditation, breathwork, or energy work can support recovery. This card
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reminds you that healing starts when you stop identifying with pain and embrace freedom
within.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, this card shows emotional liberation. You may realize past dependence was
fear-based, not love-based. Freedom does not depend on another person. For singles, it’s a
time of clarity that attracts healthier partners. For those in a relationship, co-dependent
patterns may dissolve. The card encourages claiming freedom within and engaging with love
consciously.
Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Understanding” shows that feeling stuck may be an illusion. Fear, self-doubt, or
comfort zones might have kept you from growth. You may now see new opportunities and be
ready to take steps toward them. Trust your intuition and move in alignment with your
values. A more fulfilling path is opening, but you need to step out of the mental cage.
Overall Guidance:
The “Understanding” card’s message is: freedom has always been yours. You are no longer a
prisoner of past fears, thoughts, or emotions. Your soul is ready to soar, and all you need is to
acknowledge it. Let this clarity inspire action — forgive, release fear, or express love. The
door was never locked, and now it’s time to fly.
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Trust (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 12
Planet - Jupiter
Day - Thursday
Direction – North-East
Card Explanation:
The “Trust” card shows a person falling gracefully through the air, with nothing below to
catch them except the promise of life itself. This is not reckless, but a peaceful surrender to
the flow of existence. It reflects trusting life, rather than people or outcomes. The card
reminds you that letting go of control opens space for courage, serenity, and deeper
connection with your own heart. It encourages faith in the unseen support that life provides.
Symbology:
The figure is surrounded by soft blues and purples, showing intuition, surrender, and spiritual
awareness. The open space below represents the unknown and divine support. Falling
becomes a metaphor for releasing resistance and fully embracing the present. The colors
express peace, faith, and the energy of the universe. This imagery highlights the spiritual and
emotional freedom that comes from letting go.
Meaning:
The “Trust” card is about surrendering with grace. It asks you to release fear, overthinking,
and the need to control outcomes. You are invited to follow your inner voice and trust life’s
timing. This doesn’t mean being blind or naïve; it means leaning on your intuition and the
larger rhythm of life. The card reminds you that unseen support is always present, even when
it seems impossible.
Health Aspect:
In health matters, this card shows that stress, fear, or over-control may be affecting your
body. Emotional or energetic healing can come when you let go of resistance. Practices like
meditation, mindfulness, or energy work can support recovery. The card suggests trusting
your body’s natural ability to heal. Often, a change in attitude toward surrender brings more
wellness than any treatment alone.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, the Trust card calls for openness and vulnerability. If you are in a
partnership, it encourages letting go of fear, control, or suspicion to deepen intimacy. If
single, it asks you to open your heart again, even after past hurts. Trust does not mean
ignoring warning signs, but it means allowing real connection to grow. Love thrives in
openness, not guardedness.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, the Trust card may indicate a need for a leap of faith. You might face a choice that
feels uncertain but aligns with your true self. It reminds you to balance logic with intuition
and not cling to security out of fear. Trust your team, collaborators, and your own abilities.
Even without seeing all the steps, support will appear once you commit fully.
Overall Guidance:
The “Trust” card’s message is simple and profound: you are safe in life. Let go of resistance,
fear, and the need to control every outcome. Surrender to the flow, listen to your heart, and
trust in unseen support. True freedom comes not from knowing everything, but from trusting
life. When you do, miracles, joy, and deep peace naturally unfold.
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Receptivity (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 13
Planet - Rahu
Day - Saturday
Direction – South-West
Card Explanation:
The “Receptivity” card shows openness, intuition, and emotional awareness. It reflects a calm
inner silence, where the heart is ready to receive without trying to control. In the Osho Zen
Tarot, it symbolizes being like water — adaptable, nurturing, and connected to life.
Receptivity is not passivity; it is a quiet strength. This card invites you to be still, listen
deeply, and allow life’s energy to flow through you naturally.
Symbology:
The card shows a luminous feminine figure in meditation, hands open to give and receive.
Cool blues, purples, and silvers surround her, representing intuition, healing, and peace.
Flowing watery textures and lotus flowers symbolize grace, purity, and emotional maturity.
Light passes through her, showing she holds nothing tightly. Her open crown and calm heart
indicate clarity that comes from surrendering and being present.
Meaning:
This card encourages you to stop pushing and start receiving. Answers and guidance will
come from intuition, not force or logic. It is a time to listen deeply — to your emotions, body,
others, and the universe. Receptivity brings healing and connection, reminding you that
allowing is more powerful than forcing. Softness, openness, and compassion are your tools
now.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card points to emotional and energy balance. Your body may be sending subtle
messages through fatigue or tension. Gentle practices like meditation, rest, massage, or
energy healing can help. It may also indicate feminine health or water-based therapies.
Emotional openness and expression support real well-being. Listening to your body is key to
healing.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, Receptivity asks you to deepen listening and emotional sensitivity. Let go of
control and allow love to flow naturally. Being open-hearted brings peace and connection. If
single, it encourages stillness and emotional clarity, so the right relationship can find you.
This card reminds you that love grows best in presence, honesty, and emotional openness.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, Receptivity means success comes from listening, flowing, and sensitivity, not force.
Pause, absorb new ideas, and be open to feedback. Creative and intuitive projects will benefit
from a quiet mind. You may be in a nurturing role or benefit from mentorship. This card also
signals openness to unexpected opportunities and letting go of rigid plans.
Overall Guidance:
Receptivity asks you to stop striving and allow life to guide you. Be like water — soft yet
powerful, open yet transformative. Live fully in the present, without clinging or controlling.
Let your heart receive love, wisdom, and healing naturally. The guidance you seek is already
available — all you need to do is be open and receptive.
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Healing (Cups/Blue)
Element- Water
Number- 14
Planet - Mercury
Day - Wednesday
Direction – North
Card Explanation:
The “Healing” card is about releasing emotional pain and forgiving yourself and others. It
shows that your heart, mind, and body are ready to let go of old wounds, trauma, or sadness.
Healing does not mean forgetting your pain, but embracing it so it can transform. This card
suggests that now is the time for emotional cleansing. The more you allow yourself to feel
without resistance, the faster the healing flows. It is a card of self-love and spiritual grace.
Symbology:
The card shows a peaceful figure meditating, with light pouring from his open heart. Blue
energy surrounds him, symbolizing emotional awareness. Soft pink and green rays show love
and healing. Cracks in his skin let light shine through, representing growth from pain.
Teardrops show release and acceptance. The imagery reminds you that healing comes when
you open your heart and let your emotions flow.
Meaning:
“Healing” signals a time to release old anger, sadness, or shame. You may have been holding
emotional pain unconsciously, and now it’s ready to be acknowledged. Healing is gentle and
not always straight; it comes in cycles. This card asks you to stop covering pain with
distractions or denial. True healing comes from accepting yourself fully, even your broken
parts. Forgiving yourself and others is part of the process.
Health Aspect:
In health, this card is very positive. It suggests recovery or release of physical or emotional
tension. Practices like meditation, energy healing, breathwork, or therapy can help. Stored
emotional pain may be leaving your body, especially around the heart, throat, or solar plexus.
Healing requires patience, gentleness, and courage to feel fully. Your body and mind are
ready to restore balance and vitality.
Relationship Aspect:
In relationships, “Healing” shows that past wounds are ready to be addressed. Unspoken
resentment, grief, or fear may be blocking connection. This card encourages honesty,
vulnerability, and forgiveness. Couples may experience reconciliation or deeper emotional
bonding. Singles are advised to heal old emotional patterns before new love can enter. Loving
and accepting yourself attracts relationships that reflect that wholeness.
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Business/Career Aspect:
At work, “Healing” may indicate emotional fatigue or burnout. You may have carried past
disappointments, rejection, or emotional weight into your job. This card suggests nurturing
yourself, reconnecting with your purpose, or exploring more fulfilling work. Healing
unresolved issues can bring clarity, boost self-worth, and open new opportunities. Letting go
of emotional burdens allows a fresh, positive energy to guide your career.
Overall Guidance:
The “Healing” card is a blessing. It reminds you that you are no longer trapped by pain. Let
your tears flow and your heart open. Healing comes through honesty, compassion, and
presence. You don’t need to fix everything; just be willing to feel and release. Emotional,
physical, and spiritual healing is available now. Forgive, breathe, and welcome the light into
your life.
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Type of Spreads
YES/NO Spread
The Yes/No spread is a tarot layout specifically designed to answer a question with a “Yes,”
“No,” or “Maybe” response, often followed by some insight or advice to clarify why the
answer is what it is.
Unlike full tarot readings that explore themes, energies, and possibilities, the Yes/No spread
aims for direct guidance.
✨ How It Works
There are several versions of the Yes/No spread, but here are the most commonly used:
The Past – Present – Future tarot spread is one of the simplest yet most profound layouts
in tarot reading. It helps you understand the timeline of any situation by shedding light on
how the past shaped the present, what the current influences are, and what potential
outcomes or energies lie ahead.
2. Present (Card 2)
This card uncovers your current energy, emotional state, actions, or circumstances. It’s
the heart of the matter.
It may show:
What you're focused on
A conflict or opportunity
Emotional struggles or clarity
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3. Future (Card 3)
This card suggests a likely direction or outcome if current energies continue. It shows
where the momentum is taking you—not a fixed destiny, but a possibility.
It may reveal:
Growth or change ahead
Challenges to prepare for
New energies entering your life
The result of your current decisions
🔮 This card empowers you to shift your path if needed, or prepare for what lies ahead.
When to Use This Spread:
When you're stuck or confused about a situation
To understand a relationship timeline
For career guidance
To gain personal insight or self-reflection
To track spiritual growth
Final Thoughts:
The Past – Present – Future spread is beautiful in its simplicity. It doesn’t just answer “what
will happen” but reveals the why, the where you are now, and how to move forward with
awareness.
Would you like to try a live Past–Present–Future reading now? Just share your question and
I’ll guide you.
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3. Celtic Spread
The Celtic Cross Spread is one of the most powerful and comprehensive tarot spreads,
offering a deep dive into any question or life situation. It explores not only what is
happening, but also why, what's beneath the surface, and where things are headed.
It is ideal for in-depth readings, and especially helpful when you're facing complex
decisions, life changes, or emotional confusion.
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🔹 Card 3 – Past
This card represents the root cause, your past experiences, or the foundation that created
the current situation. It explains: Where did this all start?
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🔹 Card 10 – Outcome/Guidance
The potential final result or direction of the situation if nothing changes. It’s not fixed fate
but a projection based on current energies. It shows what you’re manifesting.
Remedies
Number 1 – Sun
Number 2- Moon
Do Chandra tratak
Worship lord Shiva on Monday- offer water and milk on Shivling (offer small part
and donate the rest)
Use silver utensils
Wear silver jewelry
Wear moon stones/moti/white color crystal
Chant the Beej mantra pf planet Moon, “Om Shraam Shreem Shroum Sah
Chandramaye Namah,” daily 108 times
Donate white milk products
Keep fast on Monday
Maintain good relations with mother
Feed birds outside your house
Keep peacock feather ay home
Avoid black and blue color
Avoid eating cold food items at night. Consume fresh food and juicy fruits.
Pearl in little finger
Lucky color white, cream, beige
Number 3 – Jupiter
Number 4 – Rahu
Number 5- Mercury
Worship Lord Vishnu, Lord Rama, and Lord Ganesh along with Devi Lakshmi.
Offer modak and doorva grass to Lord Ganesha
Offer sweets to little kids
Offer green chaara to cows on Wednesday
Donate green color pulses like hari moong to needy
Keep fats on Wednesday
Avoid alcohol and meat specially on Wednesday
Chant Beej mantra “Om Braam Breem Braum Sah Budhay Namah” daily for 108
times
Wear green emrald in silver or gold in little finger
Lucky color green and its shades
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Number 6 – Venus
Number 7 – Ketu
Number 8 - Saturn
Number 9 – Mars
• Worship Goddess Durga, Lord Kartikeya, Lord Hanuman and Mangal dev. Keep fast
on Tuesday
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