| The Fourfold Vision spread offers a progression of different ways of looking at an object, person, or situation. It is a powerful tool for gaining deeper insight into the specific subjects of other readings. 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 on the far right represents the object being viewed, be it an idea, relationship, or the self. The Chariot: Willpower in dealing with problems. Will to continue. Deep fear driving a person. Triumph over fear. |
| The card second from the right represents the physical vision: how the object is seen at a base or mechanical level. Ace of Cups, when reversed: Happiness is blocked. Trouble communicating. Value of life questioned. |
| The card in the middle represents the mental vision: the object personified and seen through a humanized perspective. Father of Stones (Old Man): Fundamental male principle. Someone who cares deeply for family and for the nature. Hard worker. |
| The card second from the left represents the emotional vision: how passions and values are creatively stimulated by the mental vision. Mother of Cups (Venus of Willendorf), when reversed: Someone out of touch with physical realities. |
| The card on the far left represents the fourfold or mystical vision: still viewing through the previous three, we now add a spiritual element, revealing unseen aspects of the object. Ace of Stones, when reversed: Unappreciated gifts. Materialism. Conflicts over money or property. |