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Excrement!!

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    Have I got this right? The sephirothic force within the macro and microcosm is fully expressed when balanced? The quiplothic expression is the same force when in excess and/or when lacking. Therefore the quiplothic energy is, in effect excreted from the sephiroth?

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      Have I got this right? The sephirothic force within the macro and microcosm is fully expressed when balanced? The quiplothic expression is the same force when in excess and/or when lacking. Therefore the quiplothic energy is, in effect excreted from the sephiroth?

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      More or less. Or, more like shed skin. The word (which you have mangled until it is unrecognizable outside of context) originally meant the slough, or skin, shed by grain.

      The words you are looking for are: Q'lippah, Q'lippoth, Q'lippothic.

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        Have I got this right? The sephirothic force within the macro and microcosm is fully expressed when balanced? The quiplothic expression is the same force when in excess and/or when lacking. Therefore the quiplothic energy is, in effect excreted from the sephiroth?

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        @Jim Eshelman said

        "More or less. Or, more like shed skin. The word (which you have mangled until it is unrecognizable outside of context) originally meant the slough, or skin, shed by grain.

        The words you are looking for are: Q'lippah, Q'lippoth, Q'lippothic."

        One writer had referred to Q'lippah as "excrement" but I don't recall the source, however the verbs shedding and/or releasing excess seems similar to excretion. The unbalanced aspect of lack isn't shed though, but I guess that lack is a state where too much has been shed?

        Thanks.

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