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Padma was born near Boston, USA in 1947. On the way to Osho, she first was involved with [[wikipedia: Arica School|Arica]]. She is a prolific painter best known for creating the divination tool and "transcendental game" of ''[[Osho Zen Tarot]]'' cards. In 2002 she created the "sequel" to that, the ''[[Tao Oracle]]'', a set of 64 cards based on the [[wikipedia:I Ching|I Ching]].  
Padma was born near Boston, USA in 1947. On the way to Osho, she first was involved with [[wikipedia: Arica School|Arica]]. She is a prolific painter best known for creating the divination tool and "transcendental game" of ''[[Osho Zen Tarot]]'' cards. In 2002 she created the "sequel" to that, the ''[[Tao Oracle]]'', a set of 64 cards based on the [[wikipedia:I Ching|I Ching]].  


Played in Rajneesh Theatre Group: Shakespeare's ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]] and [[Twelfth Night]] (there is small her biography).
Played in the Rajneesh Theatre Group: Shakespeare's ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]] and [[Twelfth Night]].


She lives now in Australia with her partner, the Polish sculptor [[Sw Ashika]].
She lives now in Australia with her partner, the Polish sculptor [[Sw Ashika]].

Revision as of 16:45, 11 August 2019

(Susan Morgan Ostapkowicz)


Padma was born near Boston, USA in 1947. On the way to Osho, she first was involved with Arica. She is a prolific painter best known for creating the divination tool and "transcendental game" of Osho Zen Tarot cards. In 2002 she created the "sequel" to that, the Tao Oracle, a set of 64 cards based on the I Ching.

Played in the Rajneesh Theatre Group: Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Twelfth Night.

She lives now in Australia with her partner, the Polish sculptor Sw Ashika.


Contact Details

address
126 Three Chain Rd
Carlsruhe VIC 3442
Australia
phones
Phone: +61 (0)3 5422-3322
Mobile
email
devapadmabigpond.com
website
Embrace Art Studio & Gallery


see also
My Ongoing Affair with Ego: Arica, Osho, and the Marketplace