Infused with the wisdom of Zen, the Osho Zen Deck helps the reader to focus on what is happening in your life right here and right now. The images allow you to see your inner thoughts and emotions. They, in turn, show you how your thoughts and emotions are reflected in your world. They lend themselves to meditation and introspection. This is very different from most tarot decks that are used more for divination and fortune telling
Born in 1931 in a small indian village, Osho has been known by many names. At birth he was called Chandra Mohan Jain. He was later known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh before changing his name to Osho. He was very controversial for his opinions on various issues such as religion, political leaders of the day and sexuality. One of the most controversial times for Osho came during the 1980s when he was convicted of arranging the food poisoning of an Oregon community. As part of his plea agreement, he was deported from the U.S.
The images of the Osho deck are thoroughly modern, compared to the middle age images of decks like the Rider Waite. Even tarot beginners will find is easy to gain insight and wisdom from these images. They help all who view the images to see things as they truly are. Each card contains a keyword which signifies the meaning of each card. They have a way of summoning the reader’s intuition and make it easier to extract the truth of each situation.
Like most decks, the Osho Zen deck comes with a book explaining the meaning of each card. Obviously, these explanations are rooted in Zen thought. The insight in the book also contains humorous descriptions that lend themselves to offer a different viewpoint for the reader.
Right here, right now is what is revealed with the Osho zen deck. It is the perfect deck for both beginners and more experienced followers of the tarot. The images are both beautiful and inspiring, making it easy for the reader to find the answers to the questions they are seeking in their lives.