The World + The Magician, Osho Zen + D Didactic
Searching or striving for completion is a futile task - what isn't growing or developing is dying!
Interesting combo.
Completion, and a card having "complete cycle" in its upright interpretation (failed attempts in reverse).
I think about the quote,
"You are allowed to be both a masterpiece and a work in progress, simultaneously." ~ Sophia Bush
Is it an invitation to not 'lean back' just because were done with one thing?
An admonition to get back to the drawing board and cook up new things, and figure out how things can be done better?
A reminder that striving for completion is to 'miss the mark'?
I read for the Osho,
It's the way of Zen: "not to say things to their completion", so the concept of incompletion is mentioned already there.
Never say never, or always.
It's the last card, and the first card (omitting the Fool) of the Tarot.
Traditionally The World and The Magician.
The world is our oyster!
There's no such things as finished or failure - only learning, expansion, experimentation.
There's always (;)) refinement and re-doing.
Keep the creativity flowing!
Deck1: #OshoZenTarot
Deck2: #dDidacticTarot