Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-08] #lesson

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_ron1h 30mApril 8, 2026

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This Kabbalah Media podcast episode explores the spiritual significance of Pesach (Passover) through a deep dive into the Exodus from Egypt as a metaphor for inner transformation. The host emphasizes that liberation from egoism—symbolized by Egypt—is not a solitary journey but a collective effort requiring unity within a group of ten (a 'group of 10'). Drawing from Rabash and the Zohar, the discussion centers on the necessity of mutual responsibility, self-nullification, and the courage to act even when the path is unclear, exemplified by the story of Nakhshon who stepped into the Red Sea before it parted. The episode underscores that true spiritual progress comes not from individual effort but from the collective will of a group aligned with the Creator. The final segment features reflections from participants, affirming the power of group connection and the ongoing work of spiritual correction during the Omer period.

Key Takeaways
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Liberation from egoism requires a group of 10 united in mutual responsibility.

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True spiritual progress begins when individuals act courageously, even without full clarity—like Nakhshon stepping into the Red Sea.

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The Exodus from Egypt symbolizes the inner journey from self-centeredness to connection with the Creator.

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Unity and shared intention are essential for overcoming spiritual barriers and achieving collective redemption.

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The Omer period is a time for developing the qualities of love, humility, and self-nullification within the group.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

Opening: The Special Nature of This Pesach

The host sets the tone for a spiritually charged Pesach session, emphasizing the uniqueness of the moment and the importance of collective spiritual work. Repeated mentions of 'guests' and 'friends' signal the central theme of unity.

2:00
3 min

The Exodus as a Spiritual Metaphor

The episode reframes the Exodus from Egypt as a symbolic journey from egoism to spiritual freedom. The host explains that the 'Egypt' we must leave is not a physical place but our inner state of self-centeredness.

5:00
5 min

The Role of the Group of 10

I don't think that without a doubt, my friend will not get out of Egypt.

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10:00
10 min

Nakhshon and the Courage to Act

The one who started already, not saying that he will wait until the Creator will do it to make a holy munce and then start to begin to work.

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20:00
10 min

The Power of Mutual Responsibility

We need to take responsibility for a group that would exist on the basis of friends and friends.

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High-Impact Quotes
The one who started already, not saying that he will wait until the Creator will do it to make a holy munce and then start to begin to work.
Host50:39
Viral: 90.0
After Mahsoum... Creatorul este revelat și tu obții ecranul. Este o altă realitate deosebită de ceea ce este până la maxim când lucrăm în ascundere.
Host111:31
Viral: 88.0
I don't think that without a doubt, my friend will not get out of Egypt.
Host15:36
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

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Host
Topics Discussed
Spiritual Liberation from Egoism95%The Group of Ten (Sefirotic Unity)90%The Exodus as a Metaphor88%Courage and Initiative in Spiritual Work85%Mutual Responsibility in the Group82%The Omer Period and Inner Correction80%The Hidden and Revealed Creator78%The Story of Nakhshon75%
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Group of 10

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Creator

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Pesach

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Egypt

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Red Sea

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Nakhshon

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10xPositive

Rabash

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8xPositive

Zohar

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7xPositive

Omer

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6xPositive

Rav

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6xPositive

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