Major
Arcana
XIX
Innocence

Osho's Words
Zen says that if you drop knowledge
- and within knowledge everything is included, your name, your
identity, everything, because this has been given to you by other. If
you drop all that has been given by others, you will have a totally
different quality to your being - innocence.
This will be a crucifixion of the persona, the personality, and there
will be a resurrection of your innocence; you will become a child
again, reborn.
Commentary-Reading
The old man in this card radiates a childlike delight in the
world. There is a sense of grace surrounding him, as if he is at home
with himself and with what life has brought. He seems to be having a
playful communication with the praying mantis on his finger, as if
the two of them are the greatest friends. The pink flowers cascading
around him represent a time of letting go, relaxation and sweetness.
They are a response to his presence, a reflection of his own
qualities.
The innocence that comes from a deep experience of life is childlike,
but not childish. The innocence of children is beautiful, but
ignorant. It will be replaced by mistrust and doubt as the child
grows and learns that the world can be a dangerous and threatening
place. But the innocence of a life lived fully has a quality of
wisdom and acceptance of the ever-changing wonder of life.
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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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