| The Celtic Cross spread is one of the most popular Tarot spreads, providing varied insight into many aspects of a complex situation and your role in it. The Haindl Tarot weaves a tapestry of haunting beauty from the traditions of Native America, the Holy Grail, the I Ching, Kabbalah and the Norse Runes, and is the deck of choice for mystics and those seeking enlightenment. If you would like your own copy of the Haindl Tarot, you can buy it now! |
| The card not shown but at the center of the cross, represents the atmosphere surrounding the central issue. Father of Wands (Brahma): A calm person, possibly stuffy. A rooted quality that gives strength. |
| The card visible at the center of the cross represents the obstacle that stands in your way - it may even be something that sounds good but is not actually to your benefit. Son of Wands (Krishna): Love of life. Interest in the arts. Trickster. Attractiveness. |
| The card at the top of the cross represents your goal, or the best you can achieve without a dramatic change of priorities. The High Priestess: A time for quiet, for looking inward. Seek peace. Use intuition and feeling. Peace and joy. Possibly, a lover who needs solitude or is avoiding commitment. |
| The card at the bottom of the cross represents the foundation on which the situation is based. Eight of Swords (Interference), when reversed: No interference. Avoiding responsibility. |
| The card at the left of the cross represents a passing influence or something to be released. Eight of Stones (Knowledge), when reversed: Lack of moderation. Impatience. Ignorance. |
| The card at the right of the cross represents an approaching influence or something to be embraced. Father of Cups (Odin): A powerful, domineering person. Intelligence. Creativity. Generous and loving. |
| The card at the base of the staff represents your role or attitude. Seven of Swords (Uselessness), when reversed: Attempting to deal with feelings of usefulness. |
| The card second from the bottom of the staff represents your environment and the people you are interacting with. Ace of Stones: Health. Prosperity. Beauty. Good weather. |
| The card second from the top of the staff represents your hopes, fears, or an unexpected element that will come into play. Five of Stones (Material Difficulty), when reversed: Movement for the better. Wait. Act cautiously. |
| The card at the top of the staff represents the ultimate outcome should you continue on this course. Six of Cups (Happiness): Happiness. Loving and being loved. Balance and peace. |