Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-08] #lesson
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This special Passover lesson from Kabbalah Media reflects on the spiritual journey of liberation from Egypt as a metaphor for inner transformation. The hosts and participants explore the profound significance of the exodus not as a historical event, but as an ongoing process of spiritual correction within the group (the 'ten'). Central to the discussion is the necessity of the group in achieving personal and collective redemption—without the support and connection of friends, one cannot truly exit 'Egypt' (egoistic nature). The lesson emphasizes the critical moment of Nachshon’s jump into the Red Sea as a symbol of decisive action, faith above reason, and the courage to leap into the unknown despite fear. Participants share powerful personal insights from their virtual Passover experience, highlighting deepened unity, spiritual clarity, and a renewed sense of purpose despite external challenges like war and distance. The session culminates in a collective affirmation of the ten’s role as the vessel for spiritual ascent and a call to continue the work with renewed dedication, leading into the upcoming Tens Congress.
True spiritual liberation requires connection with a group (the 'ten')—no one can exit egoistic nature alone.
The 'jump' of Nachshon symbolizes decisive action in faith above reason, even when uncertain or afraid.
Haste in exiting Egypt means immediate action when egoistic suffering becomes unbearable—no delays or excuses.
The Red Sea represents the intense, overwhelming state of disconnection from egoistic desires, requiring group support to cross.
Praising the Exodus from Egypt strengthens the group’s spiritual bond and elevates the collective prayer.
…and 2 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Opening Reflection: A Unique Passover
The hosts open the lesson by reflecting on the special nature of this Passover, marked by war, ceasefire, and virtual gatherings. They emphasize the opportunity to reflect on the deeper spiritual lessons of the exodus and the importance of concluding the holiday with meaningful insight.
The Role of the Friends: Why We Can't Exit Egypt Alone
“Without my brothers I can't exit Egypt. I don't feel Egypt. None of these discernments exist actually. Because only in the work between us and the Ten does the whole process begin to open and develop.”
The Haste of Exodus: Acting Before the Ego Can Resist
“To come out hastily means that the moment the ego suffers, then blows and plagues. She called him, let's go a little bit. And that's the opportunity to run away.”
Nachshon’s Jump: The Courage to Act First
“I'm looking at you now and I see here in each of you a brave spark longing for the goal. I'm truly looking in the eyes of every friend and I know that you will jump to the water, you have nothing else in life that is worthwhile to jump for.”
The Red Sea and the Breaking of the Barrier
The hosts and participants reflect on the terrifying moment of crossing the Red Sea—the disconnection from egoistic desires. They discuss what egoistic desires block them, the fear of the unknown, and how the group’s collective prayer and unity create the miracle of the sea parting.
“I'm looking at you now and I see here in each of you a brave spark longing for the goal. I'm truly looking in the eyes of every friend and I know that you will jump to the water, you have nothing else in life that is worthwhile to jump for.”
“Without my brothers I can't exit Egypt. I don't feel Egypt. None of these discernments exist actually. Because only in the work between us and the Ten does the whole process begin to open and develop.”
“The ten is not just a study group—it is a living vessel of mutual responsibility and spiritual ascent.”
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Guest
Ten
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Passover
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Creator
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Rav
person
Rabash
person
Red Sea
place
Pharaoh
person
Michael
person
Moses
person
Nachshon ben Aminadav
person
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