I guess this resumes a lot of it, and this is also the way I see Le Pape. I like to picture a four-walled building as a representation of number four, and number five would then be a hole (a door, a way out and a way in) suddenly opened. A door, a ladder, a bridge, whatever. In that sense, it is about a “crisis”, as every new possibility is.
Anyway, I also understand why Le Pape could be seen as stability: he is, of course, a paternalist, protective figure, and takes upon him much of the onus of change and hazard that is present in the spiritual adventure this card presents. I mean, in Le Pape we are not alone before God, or the Spirit, because he is a mediator. We will be there “by ourselves” latter…