spreads

Kipper spreads: from one role to Grand Tableau

Kipper should choose depth by task: short role, document line, work office, family room, 9-card scene, or full period map.

1 · free

One social role

Quick entrance: who or what currently holds the scene.

Social key: Through which role or room should the question be read?

Save daily card and type: person, place, event, risk, or process.

3 · low

Who · what happens · what to do

Classic short Kipper line for an everyday question.

Role: Which role influences?

Event: What is actually happening?

Step: What is reasonable to do?

Save role, event, and step for a 7-day Echo.

5 · medium

Decision corridor

Five cards for a situation with people, paper, waiting, and risk.

Center: What holds the question?

Person/role: Who or which role influences?

Paper: What must be formalized or clarified?

Delay: Where is the pause or corridor?

Action: Which step fits?

Save center, paper, delay, and next step.

5 · medium

Document line

For applications, letters, offices, institutional answers, deals, or form checking.

Paper: What paper is this?

Office: Who or what holds it?

Pause: Where is the delay?

Risk: What should be checked?

Answer: What is the nearest answer?

Save paper, office, risk, and Echo date.

6 · medium

Role triangle

When the scene has at least three participants or three expectations.

You: What role is the client in?

Other: Which role is opposite?

Third force: What intervenes?

Agreement: What can be aligned?

Risk: Where is the imbalance?

Step: What to do without pressure?

Save repeated roles and imbalance risk.

7 · premium

Work office

For bosses, interviews, status, workload, and salary expectations.

Your role: Where is your strength?

Decision role: Who or what decides?

Load: What are you carrying?

Status: Where is visibility?

Paperwork: What needs paperwork?

Risk: What must not be missed?

Action: Which step to lead?

Save decision role, status card, and risk card.

7 · premium

Money and house

For household, expenses, family duties, debts, purchases, and resources.

House: What holds the household?

Income: What comes in?

Leak: Where does it go?

Duty: What is necessary?

Paper: What should be checked?

Support: Where is the resource?

Step: What to do first?

Save leak, resource, paper, and 7-day Echo.

9 · flagship

Nine-card room

Premium middle scene map: center, walls, door, risk, and exit.

Room 1: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 2: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 3: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 4: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 5: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 6: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 7: Which element of the scene appears here?

Room 8: Which element of the scene appears here?

Save center, risk, exit, and dominant card type.

36 · flagship

Kipper Grand Tableau 36

Flagship spread: all 36 cards as the social map of a period.

House 1: How does the card fill this house?

House 2: How does the card fill this house?

House 3: How does the card fill this house?

House 4: How does the card fill this house?

House 5: How does the card fill this house?

House 6: How does the card fill this house?

House 7: How does the card fill this house?

House 8: How does the card fill this house?

Save significator, nearest cards, document house, money house, expectation house, and 30-day Echo.