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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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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V 空 (奧修禪塔羅) – 禪意塔羅

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偉特牌 (主):經驗的過程 / 禪意塔羅 (輔):心靈的指引

V – 教皇 (The Hierophant) 

這張牌是你當下處境的「實際顯示」。偉特牌的「教皇」「外在權威」的最高代表。他是宗教、傳統、體制與社會規範的守護者。他坐在兩根柱子之間,右手舉起祝福的手勢,代表他掌握著「標準答案」與「傳統智慧」。在現實層面上,這顯示你正處於一個需要遵循規則、尋求專業指引、或融入大團體的階段。

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XVIII The Moon (Waite) – Fear & Patterns + tarot

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

XVIII – The Moon 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Moon” in Rider-Waite represents “Subconscious Fear” and “Unknown Illusion.” A lobster crawls out of the water, facing two towers and the moonlight, symbolizing deep anxiety and uneasiness surfacing. On a practical level, this indicates you are in a phase where you “cannot see the truth clearly,” full of variables, suspicion, concealment, or being frightened by your own imagination.

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0 – The Fool (Waite) – Leaping into the Unknown + ZEN torat

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

0 – The Fool 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Fool” in Rider-Waite is stepping off a cliff, symbolizing a “Brand New Beginning” filled with passion and innocence. He knows nothing of the journey ahead, which gives him infinite possibilities. This reminds us to embrace new opportunities with an open heart, but also to watch for dangers at our feet, avoiding ignoring reality due to over-optimism.

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Five of Wands (Waite) – Strife & Focus + zen torot

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

Five of Wands 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Five of Wands” in Rider-Waite represents “Conflict,” “Competition,” and “Chaos.” Five young men are waving wands in a skirmish; they don’t really want to hurt each other, but everyone wants to show off, causing energy to scatter and cancel out. On a practical level, this indicates you are in an environment full of noise, disagreement, or fierce competition. You may feel that things are moving, but without a clear direction.

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Six of Wands (Waite) – Glory & Mastery + zen tarot

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

Six of Wands 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Six of Wands” in Rider-Waite represents “Victory” and “Glory.” This is the winner who has emerged from the competition and chaos of the Five of Wands. A man rides a horse, wearing a laurel wreath symbolizing victory and holding a wand tied with a wreath, cheered and supported by the crowd. On a practical level, this indicates you have overcome challenges and received public recognition, promotion, or achieved a proud goal.

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Seven of Wands (Waite) / Seven of Fire – Stress (Osho) – Stand & Overload

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

Seven of Wands / Correspondence: Seven of Fire – Stress

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Seven of Wands” in Rider-Waite represents “Challenge” and “Defense.” A person stands on high ground, holding a wand, vigorously fighting against six wands attacking from below. This shows that on a practical level, although you have the advantage (high ground), you are facing fierce competition, opposition, or multiple challenges. This is a moment of “one against many” where you must stand firm and defend your rights.

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Nine of Wands (Waite) – Resilience & Burnout + zen tarot

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

Nine of Wands 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Nine of Wands” in Rider-Waite represents “Resilience” and “The Last Stand.” A wounded warrior (bandaged head) clutches the last wand, guardedly defending the eight wands behind him (his achievements). On a practical level, this indicates you are exhausted but haven’t fallen yet. You are in the final stage of a test; although hurt, you choose to persist and defend your ground.

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Ten of Wands (Waite) – Overload & Release + zen tAROT

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

Ten of Wands 

This card is the “Actual Display” of your current situation. “The Ten of Wands” in Rider-Waite represents “Burden” and “Overload.” A person is carrying ten heavy wands, bent over, struggling towards a distant town. He can barely see the road ahead and only feels the weight on his shoulders. On a practical level, this indicates you have taken on too much responsibility, work, or stress and have reached your limit. You may have fallen into a state of being “overwhelmed” because you don’t want to refuse others or want to do everything yourself.

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