Rabash. Come unto Pharaoh – 2. 13 (1986) [2026-04-08] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson explores the spiritual significance of Passover (Pesach) as a metaphor for the inner journey of correction and connection with the Creator. The speaker explains that the Exodus from Egypt symbolizes a person's internal liberation from egoistic desires through repeated spiritual ascents and descents. Rather than a physical event, the Exodus is a process where the Creator accumulates moments of spiritual yearning—'houses of Israel'—while overlooking egoistic 'houses of Egypt.' The key to this process is unity: only by annulment of self-love and connection with others can one access the 'Moses' force—the representative of the Creator—enabling true spiritual advancement. The lesson emphasizes that the entire historical journey of the Jewish people, including the building of the First and Second Temples and the exile, was a corporeal reflection of a deeper spiritual path. Today, we are in the final stage where spiritual correction precedes corporeal manifestation. The third Temple, therefore, is not a physical structure but a spiritual state achieved through unity, love of friends, and collective effort. The lesson concludes with a call to implement these principles in daily life, especially through group work and mutual connection, to accelerate the process of spiritual redemption.
The Exodus from Egypt is an internal spiritual process, not a historical event.
Spiritual progress depends on accumulating moments of connection with the Creator, not on personal strength or success.
Unity and annulment of self-love are essential prerequisites to connect with the 'Moses' force—the spiritual guide.
The third Temple is a spiritual achievement, not a physical construction, symbolizing the final correction.
All holidays and historical events are signs pointing to future spiritual corrections.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Spiritual Meaning of Pesach: Accumulating 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 and Annulment in Spiritual Correction
“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 Two Stages of Correction: Corporeal vs. Spiritual
“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 Significance of Holidays as Spiritual Signs
Holidays like Purim and Hanukkah are not historical reenactments but spiritual signs pointing to future corrections. They reflect the final stages of spiritual development and are meant to guide us inward, not to be repeated physically.
Implementing the Lessons: Unity, Connection, and the Power of the Group
The lesson concludes with a call to action: to implement the principles of unity, annulment, and connection in daily life. The group is the vehicle for spiritual acceleration, and each person's effort contributes to the collective correction.
“The necessary condition to connect with Moses is to expel self-love. And expelling self-love, the result of that is love of others.”
“There’s no calculation, no consideration of a person that is strong or unsuccessful or successful. The consideration is whether or not a person experienced enough in order to feel love, to check the connection with the Creator or not.”
“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.”
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Moses
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The People of Israel
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Rav Pesach
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Pharaoh
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The Third Temple
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Purim
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Hanukkah
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Mordechai
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Ahasuerus
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