Kadesh - Recite the kiddush - Initiate special time

Urchatz - Wash the hands - Clear the grime

Karpas - Eat a green vegetable - Open senses to growing green

Yachatz - Break the middle matzah - Separate dessert from need

Maggid - Tell the Pesach story - Tell a tale from your spiritual past

Rakhtzah - Wash the hands - Raise up the energy in your hands

Motzi - Say the Ha-Motzi - Call forth what nourishes you

Matzah - Say the blessing for matzah - Increase faith/prepare to heal

Maror - Eat the bitter herb - Allow the bitter to move you

Korekh - Eat bitter herb with matzah - See the sandwich of both sides

Shulkhan Orekh - Serve the festive meal - Feast and enjoy

Tzafun - Eat the Afikoman - Nourish the self with mystery

Barekh - Say the grace after meals - Bless all nourishings in your life

Hallel - Recite the Hallel - Sing the song that is a prayer

Nirtzah - Conclude the seder - Say “I am loved here today.”


haggadah Section: Introduction
Source: Velveteen Rabbi's Haggadah for Pesach