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Introducing the Sun Zuka Tarot Series

  • Writer: Sun Zuka Omni
    Sun Zuka Omni
  • Nov 24
  • 2 min read

Updated: 3 days ago

We live in a world of constant motion, distractions, and mental noise. Somewhere along the way, memory slips. The sense of who and what we are fades beneath the static of everyday life. I call this Awareness Amnesia — a gentle drifting from the present, a loosening of connection with the oneness that is our very nature. The Sun Zuka Tarot Series was created as a bridge back to that awareness, a tool to reawaken the truth of what already exists within, right here and right now.


Sun Zuka Tarot Series

This deck isn’t designed for predicting the future, telling fortunes, or spiraling into “what-if” scenarios. Its purpose is to bring the mind and heart fully into the present — into clarity, into alignment, into wholeness. Each card, each image, each written meaning has been shaped to speak only to oneness. A full guide to the deck, along with the complete list of cards and sorting options by suit, can be explored here: Sun Zuka Tarot Deck.



A small note on the cards: every description is written in first person. This is intentional. The work of inner tending begins within before rippling outward, and these cards honor that truth by inviting direct self-reflection.


Every card also carries a companion song, created to deepen its message and support the central question at the heart of this deck: “How can I embody oneness (wholeness) in this moment?” Songs can be downloaded individually or by suit here: Sun Zuka Tarot Suit Albums. For those who appreciate chant-style guidance or lyrical immersion, every lyric video appears in this YouTube playlist: Sun Zuka Tarot Songs Playlist.


About the Music: The sound of this project spans many worlds. Across the 78 songs, one may encounter chanting, meditative lullaby, folk, world fusion, ambient, devotional, tribal, downtempo, choral, new age, darkwave, classical, orchestral, ethereal, soul, sacred, experimental, desert funk, desert rock, throat singing, drone, acoustic, flamenco, electronic, cinematic, Nordic folk, instrumental, Indian classical, and avant-garde textures. The instrumentation is just as varied, weaving in Tibetan singing bowls, shakuhachi flute, hand drums, didgeridoo, crystal bowls, gamelan chimes, harp glissandos, marimba, glockenspiel, Mongolian tovshuur, angklung, Icelandic-style bowed tagelharpa, kalimba, glass armonica, handpan, udu, and cajón percussion. Each song follows a simple form: 3–4 chant verses followed by a mantra repeated two or three times.


This deck serves as a gentle wake-up call — a reminder that the present moment is always enough, and that wholeness is never something to chase. It is what already exists within. With a steady breath and an open heart, the cards can meet the moment as it is. Each draw, each reflection, and each song becomes an invitation to return to oneness, clarity, and love.

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