Osho Tarot
May. 14th, 2011 06:16 pm| 
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You carry your wound. With the ego, your whole being is a wound. And 
you carry it around. Nobody is interested in hurting you, nobody is 
positively waiting to hurt you; everybody is engaged in safeguarding his
 own wound. Who has got the energy? But still it happens, because you 
are so ready to be wounded, so ready, just waiting on the brink for 
anything. 
You cannot touch a man of Tao. Why? - because there is no one to be 
touched. There is no wound. He is healthy, healed, whole. This word whole is beautiful. The word heal comes from the whole, and the word holy also comes from the whole. He is whole, healed, holy. 
Be aware of your wound. Don't help it to grow, let it be healed; and
 it will be healed only when you move to the roots. The less the head, 
the more the wound will heal; with no head there is no wound. Live a 
headless life. Move as a total being, and accept things. 
Just for twenty-four hours, try it - total acceptance, whatsoever 
happens. Someone insults you, accept it; don't react, and see what 
happens. Suddenly you will feel an energy flowing in you that you have 
not felt before.
Osho The Empty Boat Chapter 10
Commentary:
It is a time when the deeply buried wounds of the past are coming to the surface, ready and available to be healed. 
The
 figure in this card is naked, vulnerable, open to the loving touch of 
existence. The aura around his body is full of light, and the quality of
 relaxation, caring and love that surrounds him is dissolving his 
struggle and suffering. Lotuses of light appear on his physical body, 
and around the subtle energy bodies that healers say surround each of 
us. In each of these subtle layers appears a healing crystal or pattern.
 
When we are under the healing influence of the King of Water we are 
no longer hiding from ourselves or others. In this attitude of openness 
and acceptance we can be healed, and help others also to be healthy and 
whole.
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