The jews hate this name, and it always struck out to me, and it is eerily similar to klepoth one of our gods. What do you think?
It's stolen from the Ancient Greek keliphos.
Keliphos is a cover, like an exo-scheleton.
It also means "imprisoment of light".
So let's say, to fully manifest the Divine one thing that has to be done is removing all obstacles and dross that imprison that light (soul). Aka removing the keliphos.
Note also that in Ancient Greek the word for Truth is Aletheia, word that means "without the veil of ignorance/darkness".
What jews did here, is just made up larping and schizophrenia. They took the word keliphos and turned it into qlipoth, and they said that the Ancient Gods are the energies that blocks their soul and the manifestation of their evil plans. Basically comparing the Gods with dross.
Basically they just larp around made up corrupted Pagan mysticism. If we esclude all their lies and madness, as in reality their words are meaningless, there is an aspect of Truth, the Gods do oppose evil entities, injustices and the like.
From this concept they even stole what is known as apocalipse. Apocalipse comes from Ancient Greek Apocalypsis, meaning revelation. On my note, the word can be written as ApoKeliphos, meaning "removal of the imprisonment of light".
If this is removed, you obtain the Truth, and you will see a Revelation (You can see the terms above). About the Final Revelation of Satya, is written in the Holy Texts such as Al-jilwah and others, you can find them on the site of the Temple of Zeus.
What the enemy did with this concept of apocalipse? They turned it into a schizophrenic fictional wet dream of wiping out all humanity and enslaving those who survive.
About the style of final war or end of the times, this is stolen from texts such as Ragnarok, that describes the final fight between the forces of Kosmos (good), against Chaos (evil). The story of course is allegorical and refered to inner alchemical processes.
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