Major
Arcana
XIII
Transformation

Osho's Words
Master in Zen is not simply a
teacher. In all the religions there are only teachers. They teach you
about subjects which you don't know, and they ask you to believe,
because there is no way to bring those experiences into objective
reality. Neither has the teacher known them - he has believe them; he
transfers his belief to somebody else. Zen is not a believer's world.
It is not for the faithful ones; it is for those daring souls who can
drop all belief, unbelief, doubt, reason, mind, and simply enter into
their pure existence without boundaries.
But it brings a tremendous transformation. Hence, let me say that
while others are involved in philosophies, Zen is involved in
metamorphosis, in a transformation. It is authentic alchemy: it
changes you from base metal into gold. But its language has to be
understood, not with your reasoning and intellectual mind but with
your loving heart. Or even just listening, not bothering whether it
is true or not. And a moment comes suddenly that you see it, which
has been eluding you your whole life. Suddenly, what Gautam Buddha
called. "eight-four thousand doors" open.
Commentary-Reading
The central figure in this card sits atop the vast flower of the
void, and holds the symbols of transformation - the sword that cuts
through illusion, the snake that rejuvenates itself by shedding its
skin, the broken chain of limitations, and the yin/yang symbol of
transcending duality. One of its hands rests on its lap, open and
receptive. The other reaches down to touch the mouth of a sleeping
face, symbolizing the silence that comes when we are at rest.
This is a time for a deep let-go. Allow any pain, sorrow, or
difficulty just to be there, accepting its "facticity". It is very
much like the experience of Gautam Buddha when, after years of
seeking, he finally gave up knowing there was nothing more that he
could do. That very night, be became enlightened. Transformation
comes, like death, in its own time. And, like death, it takes you
from one dimension into another.

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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