分類彙整: Tarot Awareness(EN)

Neutral Mirror: Tarot Awareness

XIV – Temperance (Waite) – Harmony & Alchemy + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

XIV – Temperance

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “Temperance” in Rider-Waite represents “Harmonizing External Actions” and “The Middle Way.” An angel calmly pours water (emotion and inspiration) between two cups, mixing them perfectly. With one foot in the water (subconscious) and one on land (reality), she symbolizes excellent adaptability and balance. On a practical level, this indicates you need to show patience, coordinate, communicate, or integrate different resources.

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XIII – Death (Waite) – Endings & Rebirth + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

XIII – Death 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “Death” in Rider-Waite is the most misunderstood but most direct card. It represents “Inevitable Endings” and “Radical Change.” A skeleton riding a white horse tramples over kings and commoners alike, showing this is an ending you cannot negotiate but only accept. On a practical level, this indicates a phase (job, relationship, old pattern) has completely ended, and you must let go to welcome the sunrise (rebirth) in the distance.

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XII – The Hanged Man (Waite) – Suspension & Wholeness + ZEN Tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

XII – The Hanged Man 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Hanged Man” in Rider-Waite represents “New Perspective” and “Necessary Suspension.” He voluntarily hangs upside down from a tree; although physically restricted, his head radiates the light of wisdom. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a “stuck” or “stagnant” phase, but this is not a bad thing. The universe is forcing you to “stop” and re-examine your life from a completely opposite angle.

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XI – Justice (Waite) – Rationality & Release + zen tort

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

XI – Justice 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “Justice” in Rider-Waite represents absolute rationality, balance, law, and karma. She holds a sword (decision) in one hand and scales (measurement) in the other. She demands impartiality, fairness, and taking “responsibility” for one’s past actions. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a moment requiring calm evaluation, signing contracts, dealing with legal matters, or making major judgments.

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X-Wheel of Fortune(Rider Waite) – Turning Point + zen torat

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

X – Wheel of Fortune

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. Compared to the “inner axis” of Osho Zen Tarot, “The Wheel of Fortune” in Rider-Waite emphasizes “External” cycles and destiny. This is a turning point you cannot fully control. The wheel is turning; the results of your past “Karma” (efforts and accumulation), whether good or bad, will now manifest. It says: You are about to welcome a new cycle, and the door of opportunity is opening (or closing).

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IX – The Hermit (Waite) / – Wisdom & Wholeness + Zen TAROT

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

IX – The Hermit 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Hermit” in Rider-Waite is the action version of “Aloneness.” He is a wise elder who actively withdraws from the noise of the world, standing alone on a high mountain peak. He holds a lantern with a shining six-pointed star inside, symbolizing his “inner wisdom” guiding his path (and those who follow him). On a practical level, this indicates you need to temporarily “go inward” and find answers through solitude.

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VIII – Strength (Waite) – Soft Power & Authenticity

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

VIII – Strength

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “Strength” in Rider-Waite does not represent brute force, but “Resilience” that overcomes hardness with softness. A woman in white robes gently tames a fierce lion with infinite tenderness and compassion. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a moment requiring high patience, confidence, and inner strength, using “soft power” to resolve conflicts or control the situation.

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VII – The Chariot (Waite) – Will & Witnessing + zen torat

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

VII – The Chariot 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Chariot” in Rider-Waite is the “Will of the Mind.” The warrior drives two sphinxes, one black and one white, representing his attempt to use powerful willpower to control inner (or outer) conflicts and dualities to achieve victory. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a moment requiring high self-discipline, overcoming obstacles, and controlling the situation.

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VI – The Lovers (Waite) – Choice & Connection + zen tarot

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

VI – The Lovers 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. Compared to the “inner state” of Osho Zen Tarot, “The Lovers” in Rider-Waite focuses more on “External Choices” and “Relationship Union.” Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden are blessed by an angel. This means that on a practical level, you are facing a deep connection, alignment of values, and a major decision about “commitment.” The core of this card is “Choice,” and you are standing at a crossroads.

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V – The Hierophant (Waite) – Tradition & The Void

Rider-Waite (Primary): The Process of Experience / Zen Tarot (Auxiliary): Guidance for the Soul

V – The Hierophant 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Hierophant” in Rider-Waite is the supreme representative of “External Authority.” He is the guardian of religion, tradition, systems, and social norms. Sitting between two pillars with his hand raised in blessing, he holds the “standard answers” and “traditional wisdom.” On a practical level, this indicates you are in a phase where you need to follow rules, seek professional guidance, or integrate into a larger group.

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