I found the following quote from Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh), on a site dedicated to the tarot deck he inspired. Osho/Rajneesh was a controversial guru who died some twenty years ago. Like many spiritual leaders, he may have lost his way at some point, but I still find his writing to contain some of the most concise wisdom I’ve come across. I’ve also found the, along with the Thoth deck (inspired by Aleister Crowley, an equally controversial figure from the turn of the previous century) to be the most revealing of tarot decks, usually giving me the message I need at the moment.

The name of the card is Trust:

“Don’t waste your life for that which is going to be taken away. Trust life. If you trust, only then can you drop your knowledge, only then can you put your mind aside. And with trust, something immense opens up. Then this life is no longer ordinary life, it becomes full of God, overflowing.

When the heart is innocent and the walls have disappeared, you are bridged with infinity. And you are not deceived; there is nothing that can be taken away from you. That which can be taken away from you is not worth keeping, and that which cannot be taken away from you… why should one be afraid of its being taken away? It cannot be taken away, there is no possibility. You cannot lose your real treasure.”

Osho The Sun Rises in the Evening Chapter 9

Osho Zen Tarot