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Zohar Class With Eitan Yardeni
2012

Acknowledging Our Slavery


Published: December 18, 2013
Originally recorded: April 2, 2012

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Lesson Highlights

  • We appreciate Light through darkness
  • Connecting with the consciousness that Redemption is already happening
  • Rashah vs Tzadik: uncertainty and doubt vs absolute certainty
  • Matzah is the antenna for the Light of redemption
  • Only through darkness true Light can be revealed


Lesson Description

In this special Zohar class, Eitan Yardeni turns to the writings of Rav Yehuda Ashlag, founder of the Kabbalah Centre, to uncover the significance of the Kabbalistic Day of Power known as Pesach and why we eat matzah (unleavened bread) during this cosmic opening.  

Enclosed Rav Ashlag's article "And As For Yehuda" was written as commentary to the Pesach Haggadah (Connection Book) in 1930 and can be found in English in The Wisdom of Truth (2008) edited by Michael Berg.


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Written 2,000 years ago by Rav Shimon Bar Yochai, the Zohar explains all of the secrets of the Bible, the Universe and every aspect of life. The Zohar class is a weekly journey to understand the energy and challenges that will confront us during the week and how we can elevate our consciousness to prevent chaos from occurring in our lives.


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