Kelipah means shell. In Kabbalistic language, it is a husk that can surround light — a blockage that is not the essence. Unworthiness, compulsive control, and intelligence shame often function like kelipah: a hard story around a living calling. The work is not to smash the soul, but to peel the shell with truth and deed so light can express.
If you are Jewish: Peel shells through teshuvah, mitzvot, and honest speech. Do not identify your essence with the shell.
If you are not Jewish: Peel shells of injustice and self-worship through Noahide fidelity — honesty, justice, monotheism — without mystical cosplay.
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