Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-06] #lesson
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This Kabbalah Media lecture, delivered from Kiev 1 on April 6, 2026, centers on the spiritual significance of Pesach (Passover) as a transformative journey from egoistic enslavement to collective liberation. The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual progress requires a radical inner inversion—releasing the 'vases' of ego, desire, and self-centeredness (symbolizing Egypt) to build a unified, spiritually whole vessel. Through connection with friends in a group of ten, participants engage in an inner revolution, confronting their inner resistance and ego to reveal the Creator. The lecture draws on biblical imagery, particularly Psalm 114, to illustrate how nature itself responds to divine presence, and stresses gratitude, humility, and the sacredness of daily spiritual work. The atmosphere is deeply emotional and joyful, highlighting the power of shared intention and mutual responsibility in spiritual growth. Key takeaways include: 1) Pesach is not just a historical event but a daily inner process of liberation from ego; 2) Spiritual advancement happens only through connection with others in a group of ten; 3) The 'vases' of ego must be emptied and transformed through conscious effort; 4) Gratitude for even small spiritual moments is essential; 5) The Creator desires connection and mutual giving, not passive reception; 6) Inner suffering is a necessary catalyst for spiritual awakening; 7) The Psalms and Torah are living tools for revealing the divine; 8) Joy and faith are not outcomes but active spiritual practices. The episode concludes with deep appreciation for the group, the process, and the opportunity to grow together.
Pesach is a daily inner process of liberation from ego, not just a historical event.
Spiritual progress requires connection with others in a group of ten.
The 'vases' of ego must be emptied and transformed through conscious effort.
Gratitude for small spiritual moments is essential to the journey.
Inner suffering is a necessary catalyst for spiritual awakening.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Opening: The Spiritual Journey of Pesach
“We are going to be a good thing and pleasure. So we are going to be a good thing. And when we discover the truth is, we are going to be a good thing.”
The Inner Revolution: From Egypt to Freedom
“It should be a revolution, an inversion asupra this Egypt. Exactly what did Rav in the first lesson.”
The Power of Connection and the Group of Ten
“Only relationship between friends is a one for spirituality. With this place, we are going to be able to meet our relationship between ourselves.”
Gratitude, Kedusha, and the Sacredness of the Moment
The lecture shifts to the importance of gratitude, sanctity (Kedusha), and recognizing the divine in everyday life. The speaker emphasizes that even small spiritual moments are sacred and worthy of appreciation.
The Psalms and the Living Presence of the Creator
The speaker reflects on Psalm 114, interpreting it as a living expression of the Creator’s power and the transformation of nature in response to spiritual connection. This moment becomes a high point of emotional and spiritual elevation.
“It should be a revolution, an inversion asupra this Egypt. Exactly what did Rav in the first lesson.”
“Only relationship between friends is a one for spirituality. With this place, we are going to be able to meet our relationship between ourselves.”
“We are going to be a good thing and pleasure. So we are going to be a good thing. And when we discover the truth is, we are going to be a good thing.”
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