Holy Fractals!

Video Summary Keywords

fractal reality, butterfly effect, personal tragedies, educational background, cosmic chessboard, act of kindness, ripple effect, near death experience, mitzvahs, generational impact, evil tongue, Kabbalah class, Torah code, metaphysical world, Thanksgiving class

Video Summary

Eli discusses the concept of fractal reality, emphasizing that every action, no matter how small, has a ripple effect. He references the movie “The Butterfly Effect” and a client’s story to illustrate how personal tragedies can lead to positive outcomes, such as helping a family member. Eli stresses the importance of acts of kindness and the interconnectedness of all actions, using examples like traffic incidents and historical figures like Bernie Madoff. He advises being conscious of one’s impact and highlights the significance of mitzvahs (acts of kindness) in Judaism. Eli concludes by announcing plans for a Kabbalah class focusing on the Torah’s metaphysical aspects.

Fractal Reality and the Butterfly Effect

  • Eli introduces the concept of fractal reality, emphasizing that everything is interconnected and nothing is separate.
  • He references the movie “The Butterfly Effect” to illustrate how small actions can have significant, unforeseen consequences.
  • Eli shares a client’s story about overcoming personal tragedies and how those experiences led her to help a family member.
  • He stresses that there are no coincidences and that everything happens for a reason, tying it back to his belief system.

The Eli Story and the Cosmic Chessboard

  • Eli explains how his own life experiences, similar to a chessboard, are interconnected and affect his current situation.
  • He advises letting reality “fractal” naturally without interfering, emphasizing the importance of staying in one’s lane.
  • Eli discusses the ripple effects of actions, using the example of a traffic incident to illustrate how small actions can lead to larger consequences.
  • He mentions the book “Dying to Be Me” by Anita Moorjani, highlighting how extreme experiences can lead to profound personal growth and positive contributions.

Acts of Kindness and the Ripple Effect

  • Eli talks about the importance of acts of kindness and how they can have long-lasting, positive effects on the world.
  • He shares a story about how a small act of rudeness in traffic can lead to a serious accident, emphasizing the ripple effect.
  • Eli references a YouTube video called “Colors of Infinity” to explain how fractals work in reality, showing how one thing leads to another.
  • He discusses the concept of generational effects, where actions of one generation can impact future generations, using the example of the sins of the father lasting for five generations.

Responsibility and Conscious Awareness

  • Eli emphasizes the responsibility that comes with realizing the interconnectedness of everything and how actions have consequences.
  • He advises being more conscious and aware of one’s actions and their potential impact on others.
  • Eli shares his approach as a therapist, resisting the urge to rescue clients because they may need to experience their challenges.
  • He concludes by reiterating the message of fractals and the importance of doing good deeds to positively affect the world.

Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

  • Eli mentions an upcoming Kabbalah class he plans to conduct, focusing on the inner workings of the Torah and its metaphysical significance.
  • He expresses his hope to have time to do another class by the end of the week.
  • Eli wishes his audience a happy week and mentions the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
  • He ends the video by expressing his love and blessings to his viewers.

Video Transcript

Hola, happy Monday, hopefully you guys had a good weekend. Another week, we’re getting close to holiday season. Okay, some of you have an opinion. Some of you don’t. So I had a really, really interesting appointment this weekend that will illustrate fractal reality, and I’m still in awe of it a little bit. I’ve talked about fractals and fractal reality on these videos many times. I learned a lot of this from Rabbi Joel’s work with Torah and Kabbalah, because everything is connected to everything else, but we forget that. We think we’re separate. I can do whatever I want to do, good or bad, and I won’t affect anybody else. That is not true. You know, there’s a movie with Ashton Kutcher called the butterfly effect that came out, I don’t know, early, 2000s in that. And it’s a really good movie to understand how fractals work. So culture’s character in the movie could change outcomes. He had this ability he got from his deranged daddy. And so he would imagine something like, let’s say, you know, somebody that’s going through a bad relationship. So he would close his eyes and do this magical thing he did, and all of a sudden, the person isn’t in a new relationship. But then eventually it falls apart, and by the end of the movie, he threw away his toys, his technique for doing that, because he realized he didn’t see the big picture, Only the Creator sees the big picture. How life is supposed to be, reality is supposed to be. And when we get in there and mess it up, God’s got to get in there and fix it all again. So anyway, if you guys get a chance, it’s an old movie. It’s called the butterfly effect. But this story, this this client told me this weekend, she’d gone through some tragedies several years ago in her life, and I can’t get personal about this, but And it led her to a whole new place in her life, and she’s been kind of sailing calmly for the last few years, because she did a lot of Work got over the tragedies, the traumas in that, and now, lo and behold, all of that got her to the place she’s at, including her educational background, things like that, that she’s in the position now to help a family member make a lot of money and do some things. And it’s not about the money, it’s more about living a more comfortable lifestyle, but because of her background and all the crappy stuff she went through, lo and behold, the creator knew this was coming. You know, where I met in my belief system today is there are no coincidences, even if they look like them, big and small. Okay, so with her tragedies, educational background, interest, all the things she’s learned, she is now fully available and free to devote her time to help this family member process and do what they gotta do to make life a lot easier for them. And the reason I wanted to share this is, if you know, I’ve talked about how, like the ELI story, came about when I would teach Kabbalah classes live, I would have a chess board, and it was my chessboard, my life, and how this event led to that event, led to that event, led to that event, but it’s not only individually, our own chess boards, we’re affecting the cosmic chess board. That’s why a lot of times, and I know we got rescuers out there, we got caretakers out there, we got people that want to get in there and do things, let it happen naturally in our God organically. Okay, let reality fractal the way it’s supposed to, without us getting in the way and what I call God blocking, okay, sticking your nose in where it doesn’t belong. Basically, stay in your lane. But often times we are under the impression whatever I do won’t affect the whole or at least people right around me. That is totally false. Everything you do, everything you think affects everything you know. I talked about this book I’m rereading by Anita Moorjani, called Dying to be me. It’s a wonderful book about her near death experience. But what I like about the book is how she learned and grew by having that experience. Now that’s one hell of an extreme way to wake up, but that’s how it had to work for her. And once she came back into her body and five, six weeks in, her cancer was totally gone, she learned all these things. That she is now applying in her life to help all of us. So if you guys ever get a chance, you’re looking for a good book to read. It’s an easy read, not very technical, but it’s a wonderful story about how what she went through led to all these other things, and I won’t bore you with all the different serendipities that came up, but what I want to impress upon people is you’re not alone here. Everything you do will affect the whole now That’s like telling a little ant in a tree that if they don’t get out of there and quit chewing away at it, it’s going to affect the whole forest. The forest is going to burn down. Now this itty bitty ant is like, what are you talking about? I’m hungry. I want to eat something in this tree. Well, guys, we’re the little ants. We can either affect things for the better or for the worse. That’s why in Judaism, they talk about mitzvahs, acts of kindness. That is such a huge commandment in the Jewish faith is because when you do an act of kindness that’s the front side, you’re affecting a lot of things that you may not even realize, you may not even recognize, for the rest of your life. Or when you do bad things, that’s going to ripple out. You know, I always tell my clients the story, if you’re in traffic and you cut somebody off and you’re flipping them off and doing all kinds of stuff, well let’s say the person you did that to is all ticked off now, so they’re driving fast and they’re out of control, and they cause a five part five car crash and three people died. Well, did you cause that? You contributed? Now, the driver caused it. But if you hadn’t been an a hole with that driver, that person probably wanted to gotten all flustered and upset in that and been driving crazy because, you know, they they just lose it and see, it’s the simplest things like that, a little act like that, the ripple effect. And that’s what fractals talk about. You know, there’s a wonderful video on YouTube called colors of infinity, and it’s by little over an hour. It really does a nice, simple job of explaining fractals and how everything in this reality is fractal, meaning one thing leads to the next to the next to the next to the next. It’s similar, but it’s different. You know, look at yourself. I can talk about my life. I’m in my seventh decade now, my sixth decade, my fifth decade, my fourth decade. I was always similar, but I’m a little different in each decade. That’s how fractals work, similar but different, similar but different. But the important thing to realize is that everything you do is going to have a consequence, good or bad. Okay, you know, there’s that one sayings, the sins of the father lasts. How many generations? I was looking that up recently over the weekend, trying to get the exact quote from the Bible, but I couldn’t find it. But just know I’ve seen that ripple out in many families that I work with. It was, let’s say grandpa. Now that affects the dad, affects my client, affects their kids and now their grandkids. So that’s five generations. I think so. One little thing that this grandfather did you know, 50, 6070, years ago is having an effect on the great, great grandchildren. So be more conscious. You know, if you want to have an effect in this reality, do the mix mitzvahs, do the acts of kindness, do the charitable things, do the the caring things in that. The other thing is, and I go through this with my clients all the time, believe me, that rescue side of me wants to get in there and save them all, but I don’t do that okay as a therapist, okay, or even as a human being, because I don’t know if they need this experience. Do they need to be in this crappy marriage or this horrible work environment or dealing with a crappy neighbor, etc, etc? Okay, see, I trust the creator, the magician, the person that created all this, and who’s busy fixing what Adam and Eve broke? Okay, so all these things that are going on are affecting everything else. And when you think about that, that driver who caused a five car crash and killed three or four people, so I’m flipping this person off because they cut me off. Now let’s say they were racing somewhere to get somewhere, you know, they didn’t really pay attention me, but I was, you know, so angry or scared, probably that that happened. So we’re going at it, flipping the bird, and yelling at one another, and this person takes off, and now boom, and you know, that’s going to be. Be, you know, in Judgment Day, whatever the heck that’s going to look like. Are we going to be held accountable for all these things we didn’t realize we did just something to process. So the main message today for this video is holy fractals. Okay, everything leads to everything else. Leads to everything else affects everything else. We’ve got this illusion, the illusion that I’m here, you’re there. We’re not affecting one another. Well, maybe not directly, but we’ve seen many movies like this lady that’s helping her family member now, all the stuff she went through, how that’s affecting somebody else now, now that happens to be in her family, but it could be a friend. So keep that in mind when you want to do something that you know you shouldn’t do. You know, look at Bernie Madoff. You know, who scammed all those people out of billions of dollars? You know, Bernie’s been dead a while now. You know, I think he died in prison a couple years ago, if I’m not mistaken. But the ripple effects of Bernie’s actions one of his sons suicide, he couldn’t handle the shame Bernie was out there just trying to get all this money. Look what he cost just for his one son. So everything you do affects everything else. Now, is that a hell of a responsibility? Yeah, but you can turn it around and do the mitzvahs. Every good thing you do affects everybody else, instead of all that bad stuff we do, including gossip, because gossip is one of the seven deadly sins. It should be Anyway, okay, I know in Judaism, that’s the third biggest sin that we could do, the evil tongue, lush and Hara Alright, so I wanted to get this out there. I’ve been sitting on this all weekend, this amazing session I had, and her story lady that told me how this led to that led to that. I thought we’re doing that all the time. We just don’t realize it. So be more conscious and more aware what the heck you’re doing, how you’re affecting generational stuff. You know, the sins of the father last how many generations? Alright, enjoy your week. We got next week. Turkey Day coming up, and I’ll be doing a class. Hopefully they got a real I get a real busy week this week because I was off last week, but hopefully by the end of the week, I’ll have some time to do another Kabbalah class. I’m going to talk about Torah, the inner workings of the Torah. What’s really in there? Yeah, it looks like a book with a bunch of words, but it’s really a code system for reality in the metaphysical world. Okay? God, God bless you guys. Love you.

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