Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-05] #lesson
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This Kabbalah Media podcast episode, recorded on Passover 2026, explores the spiritual significance of the Exodus from Egypt through the lens of inner transformation. Hosts Aviu and Michael Samilevich guide listeners through core concepts like Moses, Pharaoh, and the ten plagues, reframing them not as historical events but as symbolic stages in the soul’s journey toward spiritual freedom. Central to the discussion is the idea that the 'Exodus' is a personal, internal process—escaping the ego (Pharaoh) and awakening the inner force of Moses, representing the desire to bestow. The hosts emphasize that true advancement comes not through suffering or punishment, but through magnifying the importance and greatness of the spiritual goal, creating an environment of mutual connection that elevates the individual. They address questions about recognizing evil, testing spiritual progress, and maintaining motivation during periods of spiritual dryness, stressing that the absence of desire or taste in spiritual work is not failure but a sign of progress. The episode culminates in a call to action: by deepening connection within one’s ten (group), individuals become pioneers of a global correction, accelerating the world’s spiritual awakening through collective effort and faith above reason.
The Exodus from Egypt symbolizes an internal spiritual journey to escape the ego (Pharaoh) and awaken the desire to bestow (Moses), not a physical event.
True spiritual advancement comes not from punishment, but from magnifying the importance and greatness of the spiritual goal.
The absence of taste or desire in spiritual work is not a sign of failure, but a natural stage indicating the ego is being weakened.
Connection within the ten (group) is essential—individuals cannot awaken Moses alone; collective effort creates a 'global force' for correction.
Work in faith above reason means acting with effort even when there is no immediate reward or feeling, trusting that the Creator is pleased by the intention.
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Passover Gathering & Spiritual Connection
“The fact that the friends have assembled today, that's very joyous because I'm certain that they assembled in order to reinforce each other, to magnify the importance of the creator.”
Moses: The Inner Force of Bestowal
“Moses is a force within the person that needs to be built up, scrutinized, cultivated, developed. It isn't there openly revealed as it is said that he's pulled out of the water.”
Pharaoh and the Plagues: Spiritual States of Ego
“The final plague, when does the desire to receive really become despaired and Pharaoh releases us? It's called the plague of the firstborn. All the firstborn sons of Egypt died. Sons meaning your next state...”
The Path of Faith Above Reason
The hosts explain that true spiritual work occurs in faith above reason—acting even when there is no taste, reward, or feeling. They emphasize that the absence of desire is not a crisis but a sign that the ego is being disconnected, and that the reward comes later through the Reforming Light.
Building the Environment: The Power of the Ten
“It's like insurance. When do you use your insurance? It's not enough when you have insurance. It's not just enough to be in an environment. I see around you there are a few more people in Brazil. It won't help.”
“The miracle of the Exodus was not just a historical event, but a spiritual awakening of a small group that became a catalyst for global change.”
“The final plague, when does the desire to receive really become despaired and Pharaoh releases us? It's called the plague of the firstborn. All the firstborn sons of Egypt died. Sons meaning your next state...”
“The fact that the friends have assembled today, that's very joyous because I'm certain that they assembled in order to reinforce each other, to magnify the importance of the creator.”
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