Rabash. What Is the Blessing, “Who Made a Miracle for Me in This Place,” in the Work?. 15 (1991) (18.03.2002) [2026-05-03] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson, delivered by Rabash on March 18, 2002, explores the spiritual meaning behind the blessing 'Who made a miracle for me in this place' within the context of personal transformation and divine connection. The speaker delves into the idea that true spiritual growth arises not from comfort, but from suffering and the experience of 'Egypt'—a metaphor for spiritual bondage and ego-driven existence. The core teaching is that a person must recognize their own spiritual death and rebirth, where the 'miracle' occurs not in escaping hardship, but in the moment of awakening to the Creator’s presence within that very struggle. The lesson emphasizes that gratitude for this miracle is not for external blessings, but for the internal shift that allows one to see suffering as the necessary vessel for receiving divine light. Through repeated references to the Exodus from Egypt, the speaker illustrates how remembrance of past suffering becomes a source of joy and liberation in the present, reinforcing the idea that spiritual progress depends on remembering and internalizing one's own 'miraculous' deliverance from spiritual death. The episode also discusses the mechanics of spiritual work, particularly the role of the 'Kli' (vessel) and the necessity of correcting one's desires to receive the Creator’s light. It highlights the importance of self-awareness, humility, and continuous gratitude as tools for spiritual advancement. The speaker warns against the illusion of self-sufficiency, stressing that true freedom comes only when a person acknowledges their dependence on the Creator and is willing to undergo the 'death' of ego to be reborn in a higher state of consciousness. The lesson concludes with a call to integrate this understanding into daily life, using every moment—especially moments of pain—as an opportunity to affirm the miracle of spiritual awakening.
The blessing 'Who made a miracle for me in this place' refers to the moment of spiritual awakening within suffering, not the escape from it.
True spiritual growth occurs when a person recognizes their own 'spiritual death' and experiences rebirth through the Creator’s intervention.
Gratitude is not for external blessings, but for the internal transformation that allows one to see suffering as the vessel for divine light.
The Exodus from Egypt symbolizes the inner journey from ego-driven existence to a state of spiritual freedom through awareness and surrender.
The 'Kli' (vessel) must be corrected through suffering to receive the light, and this process is only possible when one stops seeking pleasure for oneself.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Introduction to the Blessing: 'Who Made a Miracle for Me in This Place'
“The blessing 'Who made a miracle for me in this place' refers not to escaping hardship, but to the moment of awakening within it.”
The Nature of Spiritual 'Egypt' and the Illusion of Freedom
“The person who says 'I love you, I love you' and stays in slavery is still in Egypt—because he doesn’t feel the pain of his bondage.”
The Role of Suffering as the Vessel for Light (Kli)
“There is no light without the Kli. The pain is not the enemy—it is the container for the miracle.”
The Miracle of Spiritual Death and Rebirth
“When a man is in the state of death, he says, 'I am in the state of death.' That is the moment of truth.”
Gratitude as the Key to Spiritual Liberation
True freedom comes not from external change, but from internal transformation through gratitude. The act of thanking the Creator for the miracle in one’s current place is what breaks the cycle of ego and opens the door to joy.
“When a man is in the state of death, he says, 'I am in the state of death.' That is the moment of truth.”
“The person who says 'I love you, I love you' and stays in slavery is still in Egypt—because he doesn’t feel the pain of his bondage.”
“There is no light without the Kli. The pain is not the enemy—it is the container for the miracle.”
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