After watching Wild Wild Country on Netflix, I’ll never look at the Osho Zen Tarot the same, but I still love it!
Have a great week 🙂
And feel free to share you’re own take on these cards!
xoxo
Kate
After watching Wild Wild Country on Netflix, I’ll never look at the Osho Zen Tarot the same, but I still love it!
Have a great week 🙂
And feel free to share you’re own take on these cards!
xoxo
Kate
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Thanks, Kate. I am new to Tarot, slightly obsessed, (OK, quite a lot), and absorbing everything like a sponge. In fact, I have mental indigestion at this point and the receptivity card spoke to me about patience and a peaceful renewal to balance.
Welcome Lynn! That’s great that you’re fascinated with Tarot 🙂 I know how it feels! But there is so much to learn about tarot that it can be overwhelming – glad this reading resonated.
I saw the Netflix show you spoke of , and after did more research .
Osho , while he had some knowledge, he was also known for his drug abuse , and some terrible things were done that his delegates carried out . , I too have the osho cards and I guess with everything in life you take the good and leave the bad behind ,.
I didn’t know that about Osho (about the drugs) – I have his autobiography and I feel like it kind of glossed over a lot of stuff about the cult. For example, he claims that the reason everyone had to wear purple clothing was simply so he could know who his followers were and that it wasn’t about control. Really? I find that hard to believe! However, I have quite a few of his other books and I have to say…I love them, even if he is a deeply flawed character!