Rabash. Come unto Pharaoh - 1. 19 (1985) (25.04.2002) [2026-04-05] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson, delivered by a spiritual teacher in a 2002 lecture, explores the profound spiritual allegory of 'Come unto Pharaoh' from the Book of Exodus, interpreting it as a metaphor for the inner struggle between the ego (Pharaoh) and the divine (Creator). The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual growth begins when a person recognizes that their ego—represented by Pharaoh—is not their true self, but an obstacle to connection with the Creator. The core message revolves around the necessity of spiritual effort (avodah) to transcend egoistic desires, particularly through the intentional performance of mitzvot (commandments) with proper intention (kavanah). The teacher warns against mechanical religious practice, stressing that without inner transformation, even sacred acts remain empty. He illustrates how the soul must evolve from animalistic instincts to a state of human consciousness, where one can perceive the divine in everyday life. The lesson culminates in a call to live every moment with spiritual awareness, seeing the world as a place of divine revelation and striving to align one's actions with the Creator's will through consistent, heartfelt effort.
Pharaoh symbolizes the ego—the false self that must be confronted and transcended to achieve spiritual freedom.
True spiritual progress requires intentional effort (avodah) in every mitzvah, not just mechanical observance.
The goal is to transform the physical world into a vessel for the divine by aligning actions with higher purpose.
Spirituality is emotional and experiential, not merely intellectual; it demands feeling the presence of the Creator in daily life.
The human soul must evolve from animalistic desires to a state of conscious, selfless service to the Creator.
The Allegory of Pharaoh and the Ego
“When the Pharaoh starts to be seen in a person, it starts to feel that he exists and something else in front of him.”
The Crisis of Self-Identity and the Call to Transformation
“He is the strength of his body, which he has been taken to the point where he was even more than he knew that he was in the end.”
The Role of Intention in Mitzvot
“The effort is to be able to get the human body. What is the quality of the effort? The quality of the effort is to be able to be powerful, to be connected in all the details of Divinity.”
The Evolution of the Soul from Animal to Human
The speaker contrasts the animalistic state—driven by instinct and self-love—with the human state, which is capable of spiritual awareness and divine connection. He explains that the soul must undergo a transformation, moving from a state of ego-driven existence to one of selfless service to the Creator.
Living with Spiritual Awareness in Every Moment
The lesson concludes with a call to live every moment consciously, seeing the divine in all aspects of life. The teacher emphasizes that spiritual growth is not a distant goal, but a daily practice of awareness, intention, and connection with the Creator, even in mundane activities.
“When the Pharaoh starts to be seen in a person, it starts to feel that he exists and something else in front of him.”
“He is the strength of his body, which he has been taken to the point where he was even more than he knew that he was in the end.”
“You are so much so that you have no sense to this life or something, you don't get any of the things you get a lot of love and you don't get any kind of freedom.”
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