Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-05] #lesson
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This Kabbalah Media lecture on Pesach (Passover) explores the spiritual journey of liberation from Egypt as a metaphor for overcoming ego and achieving unity. The speaker emphasizes that the Exodus is not merely a historical event but a continuous inner process of breaking free from the 'Egypt' of self-centered desires. Central to this process is the figure of Moshe, representing the collective spiritual force that emerges when individuals connect in groups of ten, transcending individual egoism. The lecture highlights the importance of mutual responsibility, collective intention, and the role of suffering as a catalyst for spiritual awakening. Key themes include the need to develop a new 'combustible'—a spiritual motivation based on connection rather than self-gratification—and the necessity of sustained effort over years to achieve true freedom. The speaker also addresses practical challenges, such as maintaining motivation and inviting others into the spiritual work, while affirming that the ultimate goal is to reveal the Creator through unity and self-nullification. The episode concludes with a call to action: to see every challenge as an opportunity for spiritual growth, to invest daily in group connection, and to recognize that true freedom comes not from external circumstances but from internal transformation. The host stresses that the Creator's presence is revealed not in pleasure, but in the struggle to transcend ego, and that the path to redemption lies in collective effort, faith, and the willingness to endure discomfort for the sake of unity. The tone is hopeful and urgent, urging listeners to see themselves as part of a global spiritual mission.
The Exodus from Egypt symbolizes the spiritual liberation from egoistic desires, not just a historical event.
Moshe represents the collective spiritual force that emerges when individuals connect in a group of ten.
True freedom comes not from external conditions but from internal transformation through unity and self-nullification.
The spiritual work requires sustained effort over years, with daily investment in group connection and mutual responsibility.
The 'combustible' for spiritual progress must be love and connection, not egoistic gratification.
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Introduction to the Spiritual Exodus
The host welcomes participants from around the world, emphasizing the importance of collective spiritual work and the ongoing journey of liberation from ego (Egypt). The session begins with a focus on the internal significance of the Exodus story.
The Symbolism of Moshe and Pharaoh
“Moshe is the first one in the real world of spirituality. And he has many people who are fighting with him.”
The Role of the Group of Ten
“We are not going to be able to find the connection, but we are not going to find the way to find the way.”
The Plagues as Spiritual Stages
“The plague of darkness is not just a physical event—it’s the moment when the Creator shuts off all pleasure, forcing the soul to seek connection.”
The Path to Unity and the Final Redemption
“In the place of egoism, we need to have a new combustible. In the place of egoism, we need to have an important and the scope of it, which I can bring from friends in group, from Mediou, from Rav, from 10, Lumina Reforma.”
“In the place of egoism, we need to have a new combustible. In the place of egoism, we need to have an important and the scope of it, which I can bring from friends in group, from Mediou, from Rav, from 10, Lumina Reforma.”
“The plague of darkness is not just a physical event—it’s the moment when the Creator shuts off all pleasure, forcing the soul to seek connection.”
“Moshe is the first one in the real world of spirituality. And he has many people who are fighting with him.”
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