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17 apr 2026 06:33 -

275A person on the spiritual path goes through various states, both good and bad. At times he feels closer to the Creator, sometimes further away from Him. Despite the fact that love for the Creator sometimes awakens in him that allows him to sense his connection with Him and those sensations subsequently fade away, the Creator nonetheless keeps a tally only of the good states. He gathers them all together into a single cumulative measure. Once this measure is attained, the individual becomes eligible to receive a permanent, uninterrupted connection with Him.

This is called “Pesach.” It is when the Creator, in His reckoning, takes into account only the good deeds of a person and skips (“Poseach“) the bad ones.

Why is it said that He does not take into account bad deeds when it would seem that the person is culpable for them? The individual is not to blame. The Creator intentionally hardens one’s heart and confuses the person so one can reveal the light from the depths of the darkness.

Therefore, the reckoning does not hinge on how strong or successful a person is. The only thing that counts is whether one has undergone enough to experience states of love, connection with the Creator, and adhesion with Him.

The speed at which we achieve this measure depends on our efforts. The Creator does everything, but we can only speed up time. If I invested a lot of energy and effort, came to lessons every morning, and did everything possible in my studies and work for the group (this is especially effective during the period of Passover), I would accelerate and shorten the time.

The states of ascents and descents rush through me with greater speed, I quickly reach my required measure, and a calculation called “Pesach” is made upon me.

When is the final calculation done? After seven years of plenty, after seven years of famine, and after ten blows, the ten plagues, then, suddenly, all at once, the final reckoning takes place. Why suddenly? Because the required measure is achieved in the darkness, in the middle of the night. A person knows nothing in advance. It happens unexpectedly, in a flash, and then the person breaks through.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/8/26, Rabash, “Come unto Pharaoh – 2”

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17 apr 2026 05:50 -

238.02Question: If I must strive to rise to a higher degree because I want to find a better state there, am I simply running away from suffering?

Answer: Why do you think the exodus from Egypt did not happen through suffering? You ask why I must advance by the path of suffering. It is because you are in the will to receive for your own sake and do not even know it; you must gradually begin to become aware of it and become acquainted with your egoism.

In the will to receive itself there is nothing bad; it is bad only relative to the Creator; relative to this world it is ordinary. We see how in people with great egoistic desires succeed our world.

They earn a lot of money and rule over those whose will to receive is not so great. As a result, those who do not need more than to earn a livelihood somewhere work for the one in whom the will to receive is great. He becomes the boss, the owner, and they become his workers.

It turns out that for our world the will to receive is a good, useful thing. And only if the Creator is revealed a little and He wants to advance the person and humanity, then to that extent He reveals the evil inherent in this state. And if we did not compare it with the Creator, we would not find anything bad in the will to receive itself.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/7/26, Rabash, “The Connection between Passover, Matza, and Maror

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17 apr 2026 05:42 -

276.01In spirituality, desire determines everything. Therefore, a created being is not capable of willingly desiring suffering in order to subsequently, after a few steps, delight the Creator with an altruistic intention. This is impossible. This entire process must begin from above. The Creator is always the initiator.

Question: In the corporeal world, a small child learning how to walk does not see how helpless his state is because his mother is before his eyes and he knows she will help him. What about spirituality?

Answer: If we were standing and crying like a child, but while crying, looking toward the Creator, this state would be different from when He is concealed. If you see the Creator, it means He has not left you; He has not concealed Himself.

In the corporeal world, connection can be felt through sight, touch, an embrace, and so on. In spirituality as well, there are various degrees of connection: an embrace, a kiss, and so forth. If you have drawn closer to the Creator (no matter to what degree you are connected with Him), this cannot be called a state of darkness because you remain in connection with Him. He does not abandon you.

We must understand that states of darkness are sent to us from above according to how much effort we must apply at a given degree. Perhaps they are sent to you with the initial intention that you will not succeed. Perhaps this is meant to give you the opportunity to accumulate Reshimot and to clarify your failures, so that you will exert certain efforts in this situation.

You do not know this, but you are given exactly what you need at this moment for your spiritual advancement. The accounting is done from above. You do not know why or for what purpose—just as a child does not understand why his mother has stepped away from him, why she seems so harsh.

He was always in her arms and suddenly she places him in the middle of the room and steps back. The child is completely helpless, while the mother rejoices; she is teaching him to walk, teaching him independence.

This is what: “You shall see My back” (Achoraim) is. That is, from a state of darkness, you begin to see the light. It does not mean that through the Achoraim you directly see the light. In the state of Achoraim, you build the Kli. And through the Kli, you then reveal the face of the Creator.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/31/26, Rabash, “Show Me Your Glory”

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17 apr 2026 05:23 -

238.02Question: How can I ask a friend for help?

Answer: The help you can request from a friend should consist of his telling you something good. What else could there be?

When you turn to a friend, you should not tell him about all your misfortunes because this will bring him down.

Whether you want to or not, you are negatively affecting the other person, which is forbidden to do; it is called evil speech. If a person tells someone else something bad, no matter the form, it is slander.

What is slander? Anything one hears that brings him down and weakens him. Even just frivolity or any mockery weakens a person because his thoughts and intentions disappear the moment he hears it.

But the slander that is openly directed against the Creator is especially serious: “Who is the Creator that I should listen to Him?” This is the root cause of slander, because it cuts off any opportunity for a person to turn to the Creator, and in it lies his salvation.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/7/26, Rabash, “The Connection between Passover, Matza, and Maror

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