| The Relationship spread provides insight into the interaction between two people or entities. It is the spread of choice for questions about partnerships, be they in romance or business. 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 at the top left represents how you see yourself. Four of Swords (Truce), when reversed: Movement away from silence and peace. New beginnings or old troubles. |
 | The card at the top right represents how you see your partner. Son of Wands (Krishna): Love of life. Interest in the arts. Trickster. Attractiveness. |
 | The card in the center left represents how you feel about your partner. Seven of Swords (Uselessness), when reversed: Attempting to deal with feelings of usefulness. |
 | The card in the center right represents what stands between you and your partner. Six of Swords (Science): Need for objectivity and honesty. |
 | The card in the lower left represents how your partner sees you. Seven of Wands (Courage): Courage and daring - possibly, the courage to retreat. Using one's power for transformation. |
 | The card in the lower right represents what your partner feels about you. Daughter of Swords (Isis), when reversed: Loss of confidence. Depression. |
 | The card in the center represents the present status or challenge of the relationship. Six of Wands (Victory), when reversed: Loss of belief. Negative attitude can lead to failure. |