Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-03] #lesson
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This Kabbalah Media lecture, delivered on Pesach (Passover) 2026, explores the spiritual journey from exile (Mitzrayim) to liberation (Geulah) through the lens of inner transformation. The host, Oren, guides listeners through a deep analysis of two fundamental questions: 'Who is the Lord, and who is listening to His voice?' and 'What is this work for you?' These questions are framed as spiritual barriers that must be overcome to achieve connection with the Creator. Drawing from Rabash and the Zohar, the lecture emphasizes that true spiritual advancement comes not through intellectual understanding but through faith, group connection (particularly in a group of 10), and the willingness to surrender ego. The Pharaoh symbolizes the egoistic nature that resists change, while Moses represents the inner guide that reveals the path. The episode culminates in a call to action: to feel exile not as physical but as a state of ego-driven desire, and to actively work toward liberation through prayer, group unity, and alignment with the Creator’s will. The message is clear: salvation is not a future event but a present spiritual process activated by conscious effort and collective intention. Key takeaways include: 1) Exile is a state of egoic control; recognizing it is the first step toward freedom. 2) The two core questions—'Who is the Lord?' and 'What is this for you?'—are gateways to spiritual awakening. 3) True work for the Creator must be done without expectation of reward. 4) The group of 10 is essential for spiritual breakthroughs, as connection with others amplifies inner transformation. 5) Faith, not logic, is the engine of spiritual progress. 6) The revelation of the Creator (Geulah) begins when we feel the letter Aleph in exile, signaling the beginning of redemption. 7) Every day, we must recommit to the path, even when we don’t understand. 8) The ultimate goal is to transform our nature into the nature of the Creator—selfless, loving, and connected.
Exile is a state of egoic control; recognizing it is the first step toward liberation.
The two core spiritual questions—'Who is the Lord?' and 'What is this for you?'—are gateways to awakening.
True work for the Creator must be done without expectation of reward or personal gain.
The group of 10 is essential for spiritual breakthroughs and inner transformation.
Faith, not logic or intellect, is the engine of spiritual advancement.
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Introduction: The Spiritual Journey of Pesach
The episode begins with a call to build a Ukrainian community and introduces the central theme of the lecture: the spiritual journey from exile (Mitzrayim) to liberation (Geulah) during Pesach. The host, Oren, outlines the two-part structure of the lecture, focusing on the two pivotal questions that define spiritual awakening: 'Who is the Lord?' and 'What is this work for you?'
The Two Core Questions of Spiritual Awakening
“What is this work for you? This is the question that reveals whether you are working for the Creator or for your own ego.”
The Two Obstacles to Spiritual Progress
“The first obstacle is not believing that the Creator is worthy of service without reward. The second is thinking you must be exceptional to be chosen.”
The Power of the Group of 10 and Faith Over Logic
“Faith is not belief in something you see. It is the power to act when you don’t understand, knowing that the Creator will guide you.”
The Revelation of Aleph: From Exile to Redemption
“When the letter Aleph is revealed in exile, the Creator begins to be revealed more than ever. That is the moment of redemption.”
“Faith is not belief in something you see. It is the power to act when you don’t understand, knowing that the Creator will guide you.”
“The first obstacle is not believing that the Creator is worthy of service without reward. The second is thinking you must be exceptional to be chosen.”
“When the letter Aleph is revealed in exile, the Creator begins to be revealed more than ever. That is the moment of redemption.”
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