| The Hagall spread is a tool for revealing the path of spiritual growth in difficult situations. It is a favorite of mystics and those confronting a major life challenge. 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 in the middle of the circle represents the core or central issue of the situation. Ten of Wands (Oppression): Oppression. Depression. Transformation from cruelty to liberation. Possible fail. |
| The card at the bottom of the circle represents something you did to bring the situation about. Seven of Swords (Uselessness), when reversed: Attempting to deal with feelings of usefulness. |
| The card at the bottom left of the circle represents your beliefs, impressions, or expectations. Five of Cups (Disappointment), when reversed: Coming out of disappointment. A realistic view of the past. |
| The card at the bottom right of the circle represents the most likely outcome of the situation given present circumstances. Son of Stones (Chief Seattle): Taking action to make positive change - with the benefit of the next seven generations in mind. |
| The card at the upper left of the circle represents the spiritual history of the situation the things you've learned. Nine of Cups (Fortune): Fortune. Wealth. Emotional breakthrough. Generosity. |
| The card at the top of the circle represents the spiritual tasks and challenges of the present situation. Daughter of Wands (Radha): Abundance. Joy. Good sense. Culture. |
| The card at the upper right of the circle represents the metamorphosis of the spiritual situation, and how your knowledge will evolve. Son of Wands (Krishna): Love of life. Interest in the arts. Trickster. Attractiveness. |
| The card at the left of the lower line represents the person or qualities that will sustain your spiritual journey. Father of Stones (Old Man), when reversed: Cold and uncaring. Lack of success. Pain at the suffering of the world. |
| The card in the middle of the lower line represents the qualities that you express in this circumstance. Four of Stones (The Power of the Earth), when reversed: Losing a sense of place. |
| The card at the right of the lower line represents the person or qualities that will reveal spiritual knowledge. Father of Swords (Ra), when reversed: Tyrant. A person jealous of personal power. |