Rabash. What Is, “Peace, Peace, to the Far and to the Near,” in the Work?. 36 (1991) [2026-04-29] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson, part of a series on Rabash's teachings, explores the spiritual meaning of the phrase 'Peace, Peace, to the Far and to the Near' as a call to unity and inner transformation. The host emphasizes that true peace is not merely the absence of conflict but a state achieved through intentional connection, mutual responsibility, and the transcendence of egoism. Drawing from Rabash’s philosophy, the episode frames human relationships as sacred vessels for spiritual growth, where conflict is not an obstacle but a necessary catalyst for higher unity. The seminar format encourages active participation, urging listeners to internalize the lesson through dialogue and shared intention, culminating in a collective prayer for peace and spiritual awakening. The core message centers on the idea that peace must be actively cultivated—not just between people, but within the self—by aligning desires with the higher purpose of creation. The host repeatedly stresses the importance of overcoming fear, embracing vulnerability, and building a '10th-century' (a metaphor for a unified, spiritually advanced community) through mutual care and shared spiritual work. The episode concludes with a song, reinforcing the emotional and aspirational tone of the lesson.
Peace is not passive; it must be actively built through unity and shared intention.
Conflict is a necessary stage in spiritual development, not a sign of failure.
True connection requires transcending egoism and embracing mutual responsibility.
The '10th-century' represents a collective spiritual state where individuals act as one heart.
Prayer and dialogue are tools for transforming inner and outer conflict into harmony.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Introduction to the Lesson: The Call for Unity
“We are not able to feel that we are not able to do it.”
The Nature of Peace and the Role of Conflict
“The world of life was created with a desire for the получ of money. Because if you have a desire for the получ of money, we can't afford it on this one.”
Rabash’s Teaching: The Path Through Relationship
“We should not be afraid of the other words.”
Building the '10th Century': A Spiritual Community
The concept of the '10th century' is introduced as a metaphor for a unified spiritual collective. The host calls for active participation in building this community through dialogue, prayer, and shared purpose.
Closing Prayer and the Vision of Unity
The session concludes with a collective prayer for peace, love, and spiritual awakening. The host reiterates the vision of becoming 'one person with one heart,' affirming the power of unity to transform reality.
“The world of life was created with a desire for the получ of money. Because if you have a desire for the получ of money, we can't afford it on this one.”
“Let us be together as one person with one heart.”
“I think that you can make everything you want, because when we are united, soon we will be wonderful.”
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