Preparation to the Lesson [2026-04-08] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media explores the spiritual preparation required to reach a breakthrough in personal and collective transformation, using the metaphor of the Israelites' journey from Egypt to the Red Sea. The host emphasizes the critical moment of 'jumping into the sea'—symbolizing a leap of faith and self-sacrifice—where one must act despite uncertainty, inspired by Nachshon’s courage. The central theme is the necessity of an inner outcry, a heartfelt cry to the Creator when the burden of spiritual work feels unbearable and the ego begins to reclaim control. This outcry, born from the recognition of one's inner serpent (ego), triggers the parting of the Red Sea—spiritual awakening—when individuals unite in a shared desire for bestowal and connection. The lesson calls for active participation in a spiritual workshop, where each person prays not for personal gain but for the collective advancement of the group toward the 'second nature' of giving, reinforcing unity and mutual responsibility.
Act with courage and faith even when you don’t see the path forward—like Nachshon jumping into the Red Sea.
The true spiritual breakthrough comes not from waiting for inspiration, but from the outcry that arises when the burden of spiritual work begins to fall away.
Unity among friends is essential: every individual must pray for the group’s advancement, not their own.
Spiritual growth requires living by a higher schedule and framework, not by personal desire.
The goal of bestowal must be elevated above all else—made the most coveted thing in life.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Second Holiday of Pesach and the Journey to the Red Sea
“We're before the Red Sea, before the parting of the Red Sea, moving from Malchut Bina, from thinking of myself to bestowal to the Creator. We're towards our spiritual birth.”
The Courage of Nachshon: Acting Before Seeing
“One who has already begun the work and is not saying that he will wait until the Creator gives him the desire to do the holy work, and then he will begin to work. Rather, he does not want to wait...”
The Inner Outcry: When the Burden of Spirituality Falters
“He begins to call out for help since he sees that each time the burden he has taken on himself begins to fall.”
The Active Workshop: Unity, Prayer, and the Collective Goal
The final section focuses on the practical application of spiritual principles: praying for the group, seeing friends as vessels of bestowal, and uniting all desires into a single plea for the Creator’s light.
“One who has already begun the work and is not saying that he will wait until the Creator gives him the desire to do the holy work, and then he will begin to work. Rather, he does not want to wait...”
“We're before the Red Sea, before the parting of the Red Sea, moving from Malchut Bina, from thinking of myself to bestowal to the Creator. We're towards our spiritual birth.”
“He begins to call out for help since he sees that each time the burden he has taken on himself begins to fall.”
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