Suit
of Water
Minor Arcana
4 of Water
Turning In

Osho's Words
Turning inwards is not a turning at
all. Going inwards is not a going at all. Turning inwards simple
means that you have been running after this desire and that, and you
have been running and running and you have been coming again and
again to frustration. That each desire brings misery, that there is
no fulfillment through desire. That you never reach anywhere, that
contentment is impossible. See this truth, that running after desires
takes you nowhere, you stop. Not that you make any effort to stop. If
you make any effort to stop it is again running, in a subtle way. You
are still desiring - maybe now it is desierlessness that you
desire.
If you are making an effort to go in, you are still going out. Any
effort can only take you out, outwards.
All journeys are outward journeys, there is no inward journey. How
can you journey inwards? You are already there, there is no point in
going. When going stops, journeying disappears; when desiring is no
more clouding your mind, you are in. This is called turning in. But
it is not a turning at all, it is simply not going out.
Commentary-Reading
The woman in this image has a faint smile on her face. In fact she
is just watching the antics of the mind - not judging, not trying to
stop them, not identified, just watching as if they were traffic on
the road, or ripples on the surface of a pond. And the antics of the
mind are slightly amusing, as it jumps up and down and twists this
way and that, trying to get your attention and seduce you into the
game.
To develop the knack of taking a distance from the mind is one of the
greatest blessing. It is what meditation is all about really - not
chanting a mantra, or repeating an affirmation, but just watching, as
if the mind belongs to somebody else. You are ready to take this
distance now, and to watch the show without getting caught up in the
drama. Indulge yourself in the simple freedom of Turning In whenever
you can, and the knack of mediation will grow and deepen in you.

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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