Major
Arcana
VIII
Courage

Osho's Words
The seed cannot know what is going
to happen, the seed has never known the flower. And the seed cannot
even believe that he has the potentiality to become a beautiful
flower. Long is the journey, and it is always safer not to go on that
journey because unknown is the path, nothing is guaranteed. Nothing
can be guaranteed. Thousand and one are the hazards of the journey,
many are the pitfalls - and the seed is secure, hidden inside a hard
core. But the seed tries, it makes an effort; it drops the hard shell
which is its security, it starts moving. Immediately the fight
starts: the struggle with the soil, with the stones, with the rocks.
And the seed was very hard and the sprout will be very, very soft and
danger will be many.
There was no danger for the seen, the seed could have survived for
millennia, but for the sprout many are the danger. But the sprout
starts towards the unknown, towards the sun, towards the source of
light, not knowing where, not knowing why, Great is the cross to be
carried, but a dream possesses the seed and the seed moves.
The same is the path for man. It is arduous. Much courage will be
needed.
Commentary-Reading
This card shows a small wildflower that has met the challenge of
the rocks and stones in its path to emerge into the light of day.
Surrounded by an aura of bright golden light, it exposes the majesty
of its tiny self. Unashamed, it is equal to the brightest sun.
When we are faced with a very difficult situation was have a choice:
we can either be resentful, and try to find somebody or something to
blame for the hardships, or we can face the challenge and grow. The
flower shows us the way, as its passion for life leads it out of the
darkness and into the light. There is no point fighting against the
challenges of life, or trying to avoid or deny them. They are there,
and if the seed is to become the flower we must go through them. Be
courageous enough to grow into the flower you are meant to be.
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Commentary and Osho's Words are from
the book
Osho Zen Tarot
The Transcendental Game of Zen
© 1994 by Osho International Foundation.



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