- In the Zohar,
Lurianic Kabbalah, and
Hermetic Qabalah, the
qlippoth (Hebrew: קְלִיפּוֹת, romanized: qəlippoṯ,
originally Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: קְלִיפִּין...
-
Qlippoth refers to the
representations of evil
forces in the
mystical teachings of Judaism,
especially in Kabbalah. It may also
refer to: One of the character...
- to a
cosmic filter, as it lies
above the
world of the
qlippoth, or the Tree of Death. The
qlippoth,
being the
world of chaos, is
constructed from the imbalance...
- זְנוּנִים, "Woman of ****dom") is a
princess of the
qlippoth who
rules Gamaliel, the
order of the
qlippoth of Yesod. She is
found in
Zohar 1:5a as a feminine...
- in
which the Ein Sof
itself was the
origin of evil and the
world of the
qlippoth.
According to this belief, the
tzimtzum and
subsequent re-radiation only...
- from the
fourth husk (
Qlippoth nogah),
while the
animal soul of the
gentiles comes from the
three lower impure husks (
Qlippoth Tumaot). Thus
nothing gentiles...
-
Kabbalistic work
Treatise on the Left Emanation,
Samael is part of the
qlippoth,
prince of all demons, and
spouse of Lilith. The two are said to parallel...
- centuries.
Astaroth also
features as an
archdemon ****ociated with the
qlippoth (adverse forces)
according to
later Kabbalistic texts, as he
rules over...
- Hecate, The "threes" of the Tarot, etc. For its
negative opposite of the
qlippoth, it is the
demonic order Sathariel,
ruled by the
Archdemon Lucifuge Rofocale...
- as the
first of
seven "Infernal Habitations" that
correspond to the ten
qlippoth (literally "peels") of
Jewish Kabbalistic tradition,
often in
place of...