Harmony Tarot

The Harmony Tarot is its own unique take on the 'traditional' tarot with its emphasis on growth and healing. For me, this tarot is based more on the Marseille style of tarot then it is on the RWS, you can read more about why I think this in my review found HERE. The keywords for each card are, for some, contradictory and do not always match up to the descriptions given for each card in the guidebook, which can be a bit confusing if you are heavily relying more on the keywords to use these cards. This, along with being a pip deck and having a totally transformed major arcana that represent magical elements and the natural world, make this a deck that requires more study to be properly utilised as a 'Tarot' deck.
(links to each card will appear below as I post about each card)

The Major Arcana

0 The Goldfinch (Fool)

I The Witch (Magician)

II Forget-Me-Not (High Priestess)

III Digitalis (Empress)

IV The Lupin (Emperor)

V The Divine (Hierophant)

VI The Lovers (Lover)

VII The Lighthouse (Chariot)

VIII Dawn (Justice)

IX Dusk (Hermit)

X The Empty Cottage (Wheel of Fortune)

XI The Fairy Ring (Strength)

XII The Ghost (Hanged Man)

XIII The Cliff (Death)

XIV Grace (Temperance)

XV The Crow (Devil)

XVI The Well (Tower)

XVII L'Etoile (Star)

XVIII La Lune (Moon)

XIX Le Soleil (Sun)

XX The Mirror (Judgement)

XXI The Orchard (World)


The Minor Arcana

The Spring Suit (Wands)
The Spring Suit is represented by bluebells. it is associated with passions, imagination, creativity, personal ambition, adventure, inspiration and action as well as channelling positive energy.

Ace of Spring (Ace of Wands)

Two of Spring (Two of Wands)

Three of Spring (Three of Wands)

Four of Spring (Four of Wands)

Five of Spring (Five of Wands)

Six of Spring (Six of Wands)

Seven of Spring (Seven of Wands)

Eight of Spring (Eight of Wands)

Nine of Spring (Nine of Wands)

Ten of Spring (Ten of Wands)

Page of Spring (Page of Wands)

Knight of Spring (Knight of Wands)

Queen of Spring (Queen of Wands)

King of Spring (King of Wands)


The Summer Suit (Cups)
The  Summer Suit is represented by a rose. This suit is associated with relationships, attachments, emotions, romance, sexuality, celebration, intuition and processing feelings and connections with others as well as the wider world.

Ace of Summer (Ace of Cups)

Two of Summer (Two of Cups)

Three of Summer (Three of Cups)

Four of Summer (Four of Cups)

Five of Summer (Five of Cups)

Six of Summer (Six of Cups)

Seven of Summer (Seven of Cups)

Eight of Summer (Eight of Cups)

Nine of Summer (Nine of Cups)

Ten of Summer (Ten of Cups)

Page of Summer (Page of Cups)

Knight of Summer (Knight of Cups)

Queen of Summer (Queen of Cups)

King of Summer (King of Cups)

 

The Autumn Suit (Swords)
The Autumn Suit is represented by heather. it is associated with thoughts, opinions, attitudes, values, mental health and spirituality.

Ace of Autumn (Ace of Swords)

Two of Autumn (Two of Swords)

Three of Autumn (Three of Swords)

Four of Autumn (Four of Swords)

Five of Autumn (Five of Swords)

Six of Autumn (Six of Swords)

Seven of Autumn (Seven of Swords)

Eight of Autumn (Eight of Swords)

Nine of Autumn (Nine of Swords)

Ten of Autumn (Ten of Swords)

Page of Autumn (Page of Swords)

Knight of Autumn (Knight of Swords)

Queen of Autumn (Queen of Swords)

King of Autumn (King of Swords)

 

The Winter Suit (Coins)
The Winter Suit is represented by snowdrops. it is associated with work, home, job security, finances, stability, educational growth and health.

Ace of Winter (Ace of Coins)

Two of Winter (Two of Coins)

Three of Winter (Three of Coins)

Four of Winter (Four of Coins)

Five of Winter (Five of Coins)

Six of Winter (Six of Pentacles)

Seven of Winter (Seven of Coins)

Eight of Winter (Eight of Coins)

Nine of Winter (Nine of Coins)

Ten of Winter (Ten of Coins)

Page of Winter (Page of Coins)

Knight of Winter (Knight of Coins)

Queen of Winter (Queen of Coins)

King of Winter (King of Coins)


The card meanings and associations found here are my own and make sense to me. While being heavily influenced from the accompanying guidebook, they have been further developed through research and study, as well as personal experiences and workings with the cards. Your own associations and opinions about these card meanings may differ.

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