Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-05] #lesson
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This Kabbalah Media lesson explores the spiritual significance of Pesach (Passover) through a deep dive into the allegorical journey from Egypt to Israel, symbolizing the inner process of liberation from egoism. The host, speaking from Barcelona, emphasizes that the Exodus is not a historical event but a personal spiritual transformation requiring unity, self-nullification, and a shift from self-centered desires to altruistic giving. Key themes include the role of the 'Moshé' (Moses) as a spiritual guide within the group, the necessity of overcoming internal 'attacks' (urges toward egoism), and the importance of collective effort in achieving spiritual awakening. The lesson underscores that true freedom comes not from external circumstances but from internal alignment with the 'Ten' (group), where mutual connection creates a higher spiritual force. The host repeatedly stresses that the path to liberation is not about individual effort but about becoming part of a unified whole, where each person's contribution matters in the larger process of correcting the world. The episode concludes with reflections on the practical application of these teachings: how to maintain motivation during spiritual dry spells, the importance of studying Kabbalistic texts like Rabash and Baal HaSulam, and the need to emulate their authentic, simple expression of spiritual truth. The host calls for a global awakening through the formation of interconnected groups that embody unity, suggesting that only through such collective spiritual work can humanity transcend suffering and achieve a state of 'Israel'—a world of mutual care and harmony. The tone is both urgent and hopeful, urging listeners to see themselves as active participants in a cosmic process of redemption.
Passover symbolizes the inner journey from egoism (Egypt) to unity and altruism (Israel), not a physical exodus.
True spiritual freedom comes through connection with a group (the 'Ten'), where mutual giving creates a higher spiritual force.
The 'Moshé' within each person is the inner guide that helps us overcome egoistic desires and align with the group.
Spiritual progress involves enduring 'attacks' (urges toward self-interest), which are necessary for growth and self-correction.
The goal is not personal reward but to act for the sake of the group and the collective correction of the world.
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Introduction: Gathering in Barcelona and the Theme of Liberation
“We are not a way to get out of the way. We are not a way to get out of the way.”
The Symbolism of Egypt and Israel: Egoism vs. Unity
The host explains that Egypt represents the state of egoism, where individuals are trapped in self-centered desires. Israel symbolizes the spiritual state of unity, where people connect for the sake of others. The journey from Egypt to Israel is the inner process of spiritual correction.
The Role of Moshé: The Inner Guide to Unity
The host discusses the significance of Moshé as a spiritual guide who emerges within the group. Moshé is not a single person but a force that arises when individuals unite and work toward a common goal, enabling the group to transcend egoism.
The 40 Years in the Desert: The Process of Spiritual Correction
The 40 years in the desert symbolize the prolonged process of inner transformation. The host emphasizes that spiritual growth is not instantaneous but requires sustained effort, patience, and the ability to endure challenges without losing faith.
The Attacks and the Need for Mutual Connection
“When we feel united and want to achieve a mutual goal... Then between us, everything is more and more, which is called the mutual power.”
“When we feel united and want to achieve a mutual goal... Then between us, everything is more and more, which is called the mutual power.”
“If we are a group of thousands of people, then it may be a revolution, when people start thinking about the way.”
“We are not a way to get out of the way. We are not a way to get out of the way.”
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The Ten
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Karim
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Israel
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Rabash
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Baal HaSulam
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Barcelona
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Almaty
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Madrid
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