Meal [2026-04-21]
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This episode of Kabbalah Media, titled 'Meal' and recorded on April 21, 2026, is a spiritually charged celebration of unity, independence, and collective connection. Hosted in a festive setting with traditional Israeli foods like hummus and pit, the episode unfolds as a communal prayer and reflection on the spiritual significance of Israel as a center of unity and divine intention. The host, speaking in Romanian and English, emphasizes the transformative power of connection—between friends, communities, and the Creator—framing true independence not as political sovereignty but as a state of inner freedom achieved through mutual responsibility and love. The episode features heartfelt messages from international groups, including Turkey and New York, highlighting cross-cultural bonds and shared spiritual purpose. Through poetic repetition and emotional narration, the host conveys that the path to spiritual liberation lies in collective effort, forgiveness, and the continuous practice of 'Arvut'—mutual guarantee. The episode culminates in a powerful call to action: to embrace the holiday of independence not as a national event but as a personal and collective spiritual milestone. The host reflects on the journey of self-transcendence, urging listeners to let go of ego and connect through shared intention. The atmosphere is deeply emotional, joyful, and reverent, with repeated affirmations of love, unity, and divine presence. The message is clear: true freedom is found not in isolation, but in the sacred act of coming together with purpose.
True independence is spiritual freedom achieved through mutual responsibility and connection, not political sovereignty.
Unity is not a goal but a practice—every effort to connect strengthens the collective soul.
The Creator is revealed through the act of loving and forgiving others, especially in times of conflict.
The community is the vessel through which divine light flows; isolation undermines spiritual progress.
The holiday of independence is a sacred opportunity to align with the Creator’s intention for humanity.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Opening Celebration & Spiritual Atmosphere
“We are in the middle of the middle, and from this place we choose to be. What power do I want to be? And what power do I want to be?”
The Power of Connection: Arvut and Mutual Responsibility
“We are going to go into a single boat, we are going to go through the lovities, and then we will go back and forth and we will go out on the way of independence.”
Global Unity: Voices from Turkey, New York, and Beyond
“When I see my friends in the Turkish group, it's a huge joy. When we see you in Congress, we see how much you grow and become stronger.”
The Path to Independence: Inner Freedom Over External Power
The host redefines independence as a spiritual state—freedom from ego, external influence, and separation. This state is not achieved alone but through collective intention, prayer, and the continuous effort to connect with others.
The Practice of Love and Forgiveness
The episode delves into the nature of love between friends—not as emotion, but as a conscious, daily practice. The host reflects on the difficulty of understanding love, yet affirms that it is the key to spiritual advancement and divine connection.
“We are in the middle of the middle, and from this place we choose to be. What power do I want to be? And what power do I want to be?”
“We are going to go into a single boat, we are going to go through the lovities, and then we will go back and forth and we will go out on the way of independence.”
“We are not able to describe the state that could be completely free without any external influence.”
Host
Abnei Baruch
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Creator
other
Israel
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Turkey
place
Yashar El
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New York
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Rav Kok
person
Mid-Bahsheh
place
Leheim
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Tiferet
other
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