Rabash. Come unto Pharaoh – 2. 13 (1986) [2026-04-08] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson explores the spiritual significance of the Exodus from Egypt, reframing it not as a historical event but as an internal process of correction. The speaker explains that the 'Pesach' (Passover) is not a single moment but a culmination of countless spiritual ascents and descents—each moment of yearning for the Creator, no matter how small or ego-driven—accumulated by the Creator to form a critical mass for liberation. The key insight is that true exodus comes not through individual effort alone, but through unity: by annulment of self-love and connection with others, one becomes capable of receiving the 'Moses' force—the spiritual conduit to the Creator. The lesson emphasizes that the physical events of history (like the building of temples or the plagues) were symbolic 'signs' for spiritual processes that now unfold internally. The final stage of correction, the 'Third Temple,' is not a physical structure but a spiritual state achieved through collective unity and inner work. The episode concludes with a call to action: to accelerate spiritual progress by intensifying group connection, restricting egoistic desires, and aligning with the 'Moses' force within the group. The core takeaway is that spiritual advancement is not about personal achievement but about collective annulment and connection. The Creator doesn't judge strength or success, but the depth of one's inner struggle and yearning. The most powerful tool is not individual study, but the group’s shared intention. By surrendering to the group as a 'baby to a father,' one accesses the Moses force that pulls the soul from spiritual Egypt. This process, though invisible, is the real 'Passover'—a daily, internal liberation made possible through love of friends and unity.
Spiritual exodus (Pesach) is not a single event but the accumulation of countless small spiritual efforts over time.
True connection to the Creator requires annulment of self-love, which is only possible through unity with others.
The 'Moses' force is not a person but a spiritual quality of connection and direction that emerges from group unity.
Historical events like the Exodus and temple-building were symbolic signs for internal spiritual processes.
The Third Temple is a spiritual state achieved through inner correction, not physical construction.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Spiritual Meaning of Pesach: Accumulation of Ascents and Descents
“The Creator counts all the times that a person rises to him and from all of these times gathers a sufficient amount in order to give the person light that brings him out of Egypt.”
The Role of Unity: Annulment of Self-Love as the Path to Moses
“The necessary condition to connect with Moses is to expel self-love. And expelling self-love, the result of that is love of others.”
The Exile and the Third Temple: Spiritual vs. Corporeal Correction
“In the second stage, from the barrier to the end of correction, spiritual stages happen in the person first and in the nation and then in corporeality.”
The Creator's Calculation: No Judgment of Strength, Only of Yearning
The Creator does not judge a person’s strength, success, or effort. Instead, He measures the depth of inner struggle and the intensity of the desire to connect with Him. This is why even small, seemingly insignificant efforts matter—each one contributes to the final correction.
Call to Action: Accelerating Correction Through Group Unity
The lesson concludes with a call to action: to intensify group connection, restrict egoistic desires, and work together to increase the pace of spiritual correction. The power of Moses is revealed not in individuals, but in the collective annulment of self-love.
“Surrendering to the group as a baby to a father is the key to accessing the Moses force and crossing the barrier into spirituality.”
“The necessary condition to connect with Moses is to expel self-love. And expelling self-love, the result of that is love of others.”
“The Creator doesn't judge strength or success. He measures whether a person experienced enough to feel love and connection with the Creator.”
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Pharaoh
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Chokhmah
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