Rabash. Come unto Pharaoh - 1. 19 (1985) (25.04.2002) [2026-04-05] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson, delivered by Rabash on April 25, 2002, explores the spiritual journey of liberation from egoism through the metaphor of Pharaoh and the Exodus from Egypt. The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual growth requires recognizing one's inner 'Pharaoh'—the egoistic nature that enslaves the soul—and actively working to transcend it. The lesson details the process of self-transformation: acknowledging one's limitations, surrendering to a higher purpose, and cultivating a desire to give rather than receive. Central to this path is the concept of 'Toreca' (the Torah) as a spiritual tool for aligning one's desires with the Creator’s will. The speaker stresses that genuine progress is only possible through unity with a spiritual group, prayer, and constant effort to internalize divine qualities. The episode culminates in a call to collective awakening, urging listeners to see themselves as part of a larger mission to fulfill the purpose of creation through love, connection, and self-nullification. Key takeaways include: (1) The ego (Pharaoh) must be confronted and overcome through conscious effort; (2) Spiritual growth is not individual but requires unity with a group; (3) Prayer and study are not rituals but tools for internal transformation; (4) The purpose of life is to align one's desires with the Creator’s intention of giving; (5) True freedom comes from transcending self-centeredness; (6) Every action, even mundane ones, can become spiritual when done with intention; (7) The Creator is revealed through the struggle against ego; (8) The ultimate goal is to become a vessel for divine light by developing the 'Kli' (vessel) of giving.
The ego, symbolized by Pharaoh, is the inner force that enslaves the soul and must be actively confronted and overcome.
Spiritual liberation is not achieved through individual effort alone but requires unity with a spiritual group.
Prayer and study are not mechanical acts but tools for internal transformation and alignment with the Creator.
The purpose of creation is to develop the capacity to give, not to receive, transforming the 'Kli' (vessel) of desire.
True freedom comes from transcending self-centeredness and aligning one's will with the divine will.
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The Metaphor of Pharaoh and the Inner Struggle
“He was supposed to be before him, so he didn't know that he was in the house. He was born in the house, and lived there. When he came to his heart, he started to feel that he was in the house where he was in the house.”
The Role of the Group and the Power of Unity
“Without the group there is only a person. Or through the world. Or through the world. Or in a negative form, maybe by the same thing. But not wait for him, you will get too long.”
The Work on the 'Kli' and the Purpose of Creation
The core of the lesson centers on the creation of the 'Kli'—the spiritual vessel capable of receiving and giving divine light. The speaker explains that this work involves transforming one's desire from 'receiving for oneself' to 'receiving in order to give,' which is the true purpose of creation.
The Nature of Prayer and Intentional Action
“When a person sees that he doesn't even know himself to help, then with full clear understanding of that there is no other way except to pray for a help.”
The Call to Collective Awakening and Purpose
“We want you to know. We need you to know. Disconnect your gut. You wanna know. Love song to you.”
“We want you to know. We need you to know. Disconnect your gut. You wanna know. Love song to you.”
“When a person sees that he doesn't even know himself to help, then with full clear understanding of that there is no other way except to pray for a help.”
“He was supposed to be before him, so he didn't know that he was in the house. He was born in the house, and lived there. When he came to his heart, he started to feel that he was in the house where he was in the house.”
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