Pesach (Passover) [2026-04-07] #lesson
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This Kabbalah Media lecture explores the spiritual significance of Pesach (Passover) as a metaphor for the inner journey from ego-driven exile to liberation through collective connection. The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual freedom—'getting out of Egypt'—is not achieved through individual effort but through the intense, desperate cry (strigat) of a group united in mutual dependence. Drawing on Rabash and the Zohar, the lecture explains that when individuals reach a state of complete helplessness and recognize their inability to free themselves, they cry out to the Creator, and this cry, born of unity and mutual support, becomes the catalyst for divine revelation. The core message is that spiritual growth depends on the group of ten (a 'vase of Adam Harishun') where each person must dissolve their ego and rely entirely on the collective, transforming personal suffering into a shared spiritual force. The episode concludes with a call to action: to deepen connection, embrace vulnerability, and recognize that only through this reciprocal bond can one access the higher light and achieve liberation.
True spiritual liberation (Pesach) comes not from individual effort but from a collective cry of desperation in a group of ten.
The state of 'Egypt' represents egoistic enslavement; freedom is achieved only when we admit we cannot free ourselves.
The most powerful prayer is not words but a silent, heartfelt cry (strigat) that arises from unity and mutual dependence.
Each person must become 'zero'—completely dependent on the group—to allow the higher force to act through the collective.
The group is the only vessel where spiritual connection and revelation can be discovered and sustained.
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The Nature of Spiritual Exile and the Cry for Liberation
“When the person sees the real truth, he sees that he is in his own and there is no scantee in his body which will let him to do something for a durer, in that state he already has already done.”
The Power of the Group: Rebuilding the Vase of Adam Harishun
“Only in this group, only in this vase of Adam Harishun, which we need to reconstruct.”
The Strigat: The Silent Cry That Connects to the Creator
“Strigarea este mai mare decât toate pentru că strigare este în inimă și este mai aproape de Creator decât rugăciunea și geamătul.”
The Role of Mutual Dependence and the Ego's Surrender
The speaker stresses that spiritual progress requires each individual to become 'zero'—fully dependent on the group. Only when egoism is abandoned can the higher force act through the collective.
The Creator Responds to the Group's Unity
The lecture explains that the Creator reveals Himself not to individuals, but to the group when they are united in desperation and mutual support. This revelation is the reward for the collective effort.
“Only in this group, only in this vase of Adam Harishun, which we need to reconstruct.”
“Strigarea este mai mare decât toate pentru că strigare este în inimă și este mai aproape de Creator decât rugăciunea și geamătul.”
“When the person sees the real truth, he sees that he is in his own and there is no scantee in his body which will let him to do something for a durer, in that state he already has already done.”
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