Another fairly long one for today, and the Salish Kipper again.
This time, because of where the Coffin card fell, I’ve used it as itself, rather than a Stop card.
Mannliche Hauptperson (Main Male): The main male
Gericht (Courthouse/Legal Process): Legal or official business or proceedings
Seine Gedanken (Thoughts/His Thoughts): Thinking, thoughts, contemplation
Die Hoffnung, Grosses Wasser (Hope, Big Water): Hopes, dreams, wishes, goals, the big picture, ambition
Grosses Gluck (Big Luck): Big luck, good fortune
Veranderung (Change): Change
Zu hohen Ehren kommen (High Honours): Recognition, respect, an honour bestowed
Guter Herr (Older Man/Good Lord): An older or senior man
Erwatung (Expectation): Expectation, waiting, patience
Ein Todesfall (A Funeral/Coffin): An ending
Falsche Person (False Person): Something wrong, falseness
So here, we see today’s main story is of a Man and official business or a process (Courthouse), and on his mind are his dreams, his wishes and ambitions (His Thoughts, Hope, Big Water). He’s also thinking about his immense good fortune and change (Big Luck, Change), and high honours coming from a senior man (High Honours, Good Lord). A period of waiting ends with regard to a “false” or wrong person or situation (Expectation, Coffin, False Person).
So I would think the man here is almost certain to be new UK PM Rishi Sunak going about the business of officially being made PM, going to see King Charles (or his final victory over his former boss, Boris Johnson), and the short official process of finishing Liz Truss’s premiership, the handover between them.
Reading across the top row, we see the Man thinking about his good fortune in securing high honours as expected or in anticipation (Man, His Thoughts, Good Luck, High Honours, Expectation).
The second row shows us the official procedures of achieving his hopes and ambitions, the changeover with the King or a senior man, and an ending or “funeral” (Courthouse, Hope, Big Water, Change, Good Lord, Coffin).
Reading the diagonals, we see the man’s ambitions, his thoughts of the process of change (Man, Hope, Big Water; His Thoughts, Courthouse, Change). Big luck in achieving his ambitions, and particular, for him, with a senior man over something or someone wrong or false (Big Luck, Good Lord, False Person). There is a changeover with regard to high honours or position and an ending or “funeral” (High Honours, Change, Funeral). There is the expectation or waiting with regard to a senior man (Expectation, Good Lord).
We can knight these cards too, for even more information. In doing so, we get: A man and a changeover (Man, Change), and an official process which is lucky but also brings an ending or “funeral” (Big Luck, Courthouse, Funeral). Thinking of a senior man, so the King or his former boss (His Thoughts, Good Lord), and his biggest ambitions and dreams fulfilled (High Honours, Hope, Big Water). He is waiting for the changeover (Man, Change, Expectation) - the only warning is, what’s to come may not be quite as magnificent as he hopes (High Honours, False Person), although this may simply signal his victory over a “false” or wrong individual or situation.
In summary, a man (Rishi Sunak) is thinking about the day he goes through an official process of change, and handover to the powerful position he’s long dreamed of, with the help of an older or senior man, presumably the King.