Rabbi Labinsky's Pesach Shiur - Nullifying Ego
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This shiur is a practical m'halach of how to grow through the structure of the seder and how to achieve one's own internal freedom and liberation from his/her personal enslavements. The feedback of the shiur over the past two years has been really remarkable as it changed the pesach avodah from intense focusing on the multitude of physical tasks to a higher spiritual goal and personal involvement in the avdus l'cheyrus experience.
Rabbi Yaakov Zalman Labinsky, psychotherapist and senior lecturer at Aish HaTorah of Cleveland for 13 years, began his spiritual journey at age 27. After working in various clinical settings, he entered a critical life juncture. While his successful career was reasonably satisfying, he still felt inwardly void. Mission ... get married. The difficult decision of marrying a Jew required understanding what it really meant to be a Jew first! Rabbi Labinsky discovered a true sense of his Jewish identity on Aish HaTorah's Jerusalem Fellowships. Using a unique psycho-spiritual teaching approach, he inspires numerous beginner, intermediate, and advanced learners by awakening each person's spiritual root and innermost yearnings for spiritual greatness.
Here are some notes serving as a brief introduction to the podcast
We can go through life or we can grow through our life as a Jew. If we expend effort, we look at the neshama of our activity. It is a hard thing and we have to break ourself. It is a laborious process.
The theme of Passover is in a very core way, a battle between a strong body orientation to the world vs spiritual orientation to the world. We want to increase our spiritual orientation by degrees. Cleaning gets the chometz out of our home and our internal life. Chometz means self-hood, egocentricity, selfishness. From Ani, I. That is the root behind enslavement and it is embodied in chometz.
Body orientation is the opposite of spiritual orientation. We want Gdly reality brought out in our life, where it is dominant, the main part of our life. Which do we have in focus? Body or soul? The ego and all it expresses is the body, chometz, an expression of the yetzer hara, the distorted reality of the world. Spirituality is the selfless part of you, the Gdly part, the good inclination part, the dominant part of your being. You have both. You can’t get rid of your body, you need a body to take you around – that is called dead or even non-existent. But you can’t have a body without a soul, that is also called dead. It is a partnership. Which is the dominant and which is the less important? Which is the focal point?
With the cleaning we are trying to do it properly. Is it infused with meaning, purpose and elevation? That is what Gd wants from you. Passover can grant us freedom. It is not supposed to enslave us. We don’t want to work up anxiety and resentment. It is a contradiction to everything Judaism stands for.



I am tired now, but this sounds good and interesting and what I need to get into Pesach. I want to to want to get ready.
Hashem, please help.
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Thank you!
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