Qâzoikut Qyâsikanjat

Qâzoikut Qyâsikanjat, translated and published in as Thoughts on the Force,   was an author-compiled  of writings by the  philosopher Karos on the subject of  and its varied aspects. Though its contents included discussions relating to disparate Force philosophies and other Forceful traditions, the collected works focused primarily on Karos's own Dzwolutwokun philosophy, a  offshoot that characterized  and  side alignment as characteristics of Force wielders rather than the Force itself.

Though the Qâzoikut Qyâsikanjat enjoyed publication during the, most copies of its contents were destroyed along with other Sith writings by overzealous s in the years following the and. However, a signed copy housed in the  on  was saved from destruction by   and stored in the  alongside other Sith publications, though this was believed to have met its end with the destruction of the  during the. Though the were known to have possessed several copies, these were lost in the  destruction of, leaving the master copy housed in its author's holocron as the last surviving version of the work.

Etymology and nomenclature
The phrase Qâzoikut Qyâsikanjat was composed according to the morphology rules governing  and could be viewed as a single word composed of a host of different stems and case endings. It was derived from the and subject qâzoi meaning "thought," the collective plural marker -kut, the head noun Qyâsik meaning "the Force," and the  case ending -anjat meaning "about, on." The title in its component parts could be visualized in its segmented morphemes as follows: qâzoi + -kut + Qyâsik + -anjat = "thought" + [plural ending] + "the Force" + "about."