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How is the number of Qlipoth 11?

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    I was reading an old thread regarding the Qlipoth, but I failed to understand how their number is 11 and not 10.
    If I understand correctly, each one of the Qlipoth belongs to a Sephirah (or stands against it). And the only way to get 11 Sephiroth is to include Daath in the Tree of Life. So if one works with the regular Qabalistic Tree of Life (that is, with 10 Sephiroth), shouldn't there be only 10 Qlipoth as well?
    Please correct me if I'm wrong.

    Thank you!

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      I was reading an old thread regarding the Qlipoth, but I failed to understand how their number is 11 and not 10.
      If I understand correctly, each one of the Qlipoth belongs to a Sephirah (or stands against it). And the only way to get 11 Sephiroth is to include Daath in the Tree of Life. So if one works with the regular Qabalistic Tree of Life (that is, with 10 Sephiroth), shouldn't there be only 10 Qlipoth as well?
      Please correct me if I'm wrong.

      Thank you!

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      After nearly a month, I've found the answer: the Qlippah that corresponds to Kether, Thaumiel (The Twins of God), is split in two.

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