Video Summary Keywords
Torah definition, fourth dimension, Garden of Eden, Pardes levels, cosmic blueprint, fractal sparks, cosmic Tikun, commandments, left brain, right brain, middle brain, oral tradition, Rabbi Joel, Kabbalah, Thanksgiving talk
Video Summary
Eli’s Kabbalah class focused on the Torah, explaining it as a four-dimensional map of pre-fall reality, akin to a hypercube. He described the Torah’s four levels: external (literal), oral teachings, hints, and mystical secrets, emphasizing the need for a guide like Rabbi Joel. Eli discussed the cosmic implications of the fall of Adam, the role of the Torah’s 613 commandments in rectifying this, and the importance of studying Torah to redeem holographic fractal sparks. He contrasted the left (Written) and right (Oral) Torah with the middle brain’s integration, highlighting the Torah’s role in revealing true reality and preparing for the return to the Garden of Eden.
Understanding the Torah
- Eli introduces the topic of the fourth class on Kabbalah, focusing on the concept of the Torah.
- He explains that the Torah is often misunderstood in Christianity as the Old Testament, with stories like Adam and Eve being simplified.
- Eli describes the Torah as a four-dimensional map of coordinates before the fall of Adam, representing the pre-fall reality.
- He uses the analogy of a hypercube to explain the fourth dimension, which is hard for the human mind to visualize.
Levels of the Torah
- Eli introduces the concept of the Pardes, which has four levels of understanding the Torah.
- The first level is the external, literal level, similar to what he learned as a Catholic.
- The second level involves oral teachings and hints, leading to the third level of hints and clues.
- The fourth level is the mystical and secret level, which requires a deep understanding and guidance from a knowledgeable teacher.
The Role of the Torah in Cosmic Reality
- Eli explains that the Torah is a cosmic blueprint and code for the implementation and acceleration of the cosmic Tikun.
- He emphasizes that the Torah’s commandments are codes to rectify the fall of Adam, with Jews having 613 commandments.
- Eli discusses the left brain (Written Torah) and right brain (Oral Torah) perspectives, with the middle brain integrating them.
- He explains that the Torah explains the fall of Adam and the collapse of reality into a lower dimension due to a miscalculation and ego involvement.
The Cosmic Virus and Redemption
- Eli elaborates on the cosmic virus that infected the serpent in the Garden of Eden, leading to Adam and Eve’s sin.
- He explains that learning Torah is one of the best ways to redeem the holographic fractal sparks that fell from the fourth dimension.
- Eli mentions that studying Torah can help release these sparks back into the fourth dimension, eventually finishing this reality.
- He emphasizes the importance of acts of kindness and mitzvahs as another way to release the sparks.
Oral Tradition and Written Torah
- Eli discusses the oral tradition of the Torah, which was maintained to prevent misinterpretation and misuse.
- He explains that the Torah was finally written down around 1000 AD due to fears of persecution and the loss of the Torah.
- Eli mentions Rabbi Finko’s statement that the Torah can help one see reality as it is, transforming his perspective since 2004.
- He highlights the challenge of communicating this understanding to others who see the third dimension as the only reality.
Conclusion and Future Classes
- Eli concludes the class by summarizing that the Torah is a code for understanding reality and the fall of Adam.
- He emphasizes the importance of finding the right teacher to understand the deep levels of the Torah.
- Eli mentions recommended rabbis on YouTube who teach the deep levels of the Torah.
- He announces that the next class will focus on Kabbalah and its role in explaining how the Torah works, describing it as the facts of reality.
Video Transcript
Hola Happy Sunday, even though we don’t see any sun outside, but we are having another spring day here in November, Northwest Indiana. Aren’t we blessed? So I wanted to do the fourth class about Kabbalah, and this one is going to focus on, what is the Torah. Okay, what is the Torah? Now, for us that were raised in Christianity, Torah is technically the Old Testament, but people borrowed it and then make up stories that are real about what, what’s really in the Torah? You know, the whole Adam and Eve story. I got a kick out of that what I heard when I was growing up, because the Torah explains the deeper meaning. So Torah is a four dimensional map of coordinates before the fall of Adam. It’s the pre fall reality. So what Torah is explaining is the fourth dimension, the Garden of Eden, before the collapse of reality. Because what dimensionality? It’s dimension, thing of directions. So us in third dimension, it’s like a cube. Okay? With Torah, it’s a hypercube, whatever that looks like. It’s hard for our mind to imagine what a fourth dimensional cube looks like, but that’s what Torah is about. When everything collapsed, we’re now living in just cube land. You know, this way, this way, in depth, even though we don’t fully see that. That’s why when we go to the movies, we need those little glasses to wear to see these types of movies where it’s third dimensional, because we didn’t even see three dimensions. Okay, the Torah is full of mathematical and geometric codes. So as an example, God Aiden, the Garden of Eden is code word for fourth dimension. So a lot of what you read in the Torah is going to seem like comic book stories, fairy tales, but it’s all coded. The problem is it has four levels the Torah I was blessed when I met Rabbi Joel, because he was able to take us into the fourth level. So here’s the levels. It’s called the Pardes. The first level is the external level, which is what I got growing up as a young Catholic. It’s very external, basic, literal. Then you get the exposition on oral teachings, then you get hints and clues, and then the fourth level is the secrets and mystical level of the Torah. So you have to find somebody that can take you into all four levels, like I was able to be led by Rabbi Joel for the most part, when you read the Old Testament, which we call the Torah, you’re going to be getting just the external little man and a woman in a garden with a tree. There’s so much going on in that story from a Torah perspective, but it flushes it out, okay? But if you don’t have the codes and the geometrical stuff, you’re just going to hear a funny little story about all these people running around a garden, because Adam and Eve were a homeless spirit. Is before the fall, they did not have bodies. Now imagine that. And actually they believe we were all in the Garden of Eden. Anybody that’s here has been there. But we kind of have amnesia. We forgot who we really are. That’s why we get so attached to this reality. And as the Buddha said, attachment is the root of all suffering. Okay, enjoy what’s here, but don’t be attached to it. Torah is a cosmic blueprint and code for the implement, implementation and acceleration of the cosmic Tikun. So what Torah basically, what that’s saying is torah is the code to how to rectify the fall of Adam we have collapsed into the cosmic graveyard. So Torah, with all its commandments, remember, the Jews have 613, commandments, a lot of commandments, right? Most of us can’t even follow 10, but the commandments are codes to help them rectify the fall of Adam. Make sense? Because everything going on in this reality, from a Torah perspective, is just fixing the fall of Adam. When Adam messed up, God said you broke it, you go fix it, and that’s what Adam’s been doing ever since, through us. Alright, so the left brain Torah, the Written Torah, is the map. That’s the left brain understanding it. You know, logically, you. And then the Oral Torah. The right brain is the maps territories. So the left brain sees the map, the different things on the map, the right brain fleshes it out, and then you have the middle brain. It’s called the.so you got left brain, right brain, middle brain. The trick in understanding Torah is holding the opposites, and it creates a whole new thing through the middle brain. Alright, Torah basically explains what happened to reality. You know? How did we get here? Where are we? Who are we? Okay, there’s movies that talk about that. What are we? What is this so Torah explains what happened with the fall of Adam, why we collapsed down into this very low dimension. We were never supposed to be here, but because of that little sin they did, which basically Sin means a miscalculation, their egos got involved. They wanted to be like God in the serpent that was in the garden had already been infected with the cosmic virus, which were all infected here. That’s why it’s so hard to do good all the time. You ever notice that? Why do we battle so much good and evil, right or wrong? Because we’re all infected by that cosmic serpent or virus, and the serpent was the first one that got infected. So when Eve was talking to the serpent, she thought he was the good serpent, but the Body Snatchers got him, and he was able to seduce her, and then she, in turn, was able to seduce Adam and to eat in that Apple, and it all fell apart. So learning Torah is one of the best ways to redeem the holographic fractal sparks. You know, I’ve talked about the fractal sparks fell down from the fourth dimension into this dimension, okay? And what Adam has been doing is collecting them sparks and shipping them back to where they came from. So studying and learning Torah is one of the ways to redeem the sparks, because you’re searching for the truth. Okay? Does that make sense? So every time you study Torah, you could be releasing the sparks back into the fourth dimension. Once all the sparks are redeemed, this reality is finished. Okay, we’re going back into the Garden of Eden. And lastly, Torah means teaching instructions, and it was given to Moses on Mount Sinai first. For a long time, it was the oral tradition. And the reason they had to just do oral tradition is they didn’t want to write it down and get that into the wrong hands, because we’ve seen what other religions have done. They they don’t understand what those words mean, and then they pop a religion or these beliefs out of it that aren’t even true. So it had to be oral, I think, until around 1000 ad and then the Jews were being so persecuted, there was a fear that if all the Jews get wiped out, the Torah would get wiped out. So they were finally allowed to write it down, but before then, it was only oral teaching. Isn’t that amazing. So like rabbi, Rabbi finko says, If you want to see the reality, the reality as it is, as it really is, the Torah can help you. Will help you do that. That’s why, since I’ve been studying this, since 2004 I haven’t been in the same reality I was back then, everything has changed. The hard part for me is people that don’t understand this. It’s really hard to communicate to people because they think the third dimension is, you know, the dimension? No, this is the cosmic graveyard. You know, enjoy it. You know, I enjoyed my lunch this afternoon. I’m going to enjoy some pumpkin pie later with my eggnog. But I’m not attached to it, because this was never supposed to be here. We have a job to do, to release all those fractal sparks, acts of kindness, mitzvahs. That’s another way to release them. But the what are the prime ways to do it? From what Joel taught me, is to study Torah. That’s why the Jews are busy studying it and learning about it. So these are the this is what the Torah is. Okay? It’s a code. It’s a code for what happened to reality and why we’re where we’re at, and it does help you see the world in your lifetime that you know the way it really is, instead of all the illusions or delusions we put out there. But you have to find the right teacher, and there’s some on YouTube that I recommend. I know it’s sir Weisberg. He’s one of my favorite rabbis. There’s a few others. So there’s some rabbis on there, really teaching the deep four levels of the Torah. Otherwise, you’re getting a superficial thing like I got in catechism class. Alright, so class four is done. Next time, we’ll be talking about Kabbalah and what the Kabbalah really is. And. The simplest way I explain it, Torah is like a fax machine. Kabbalah explains how it all works. Okay. Now, some people say it’s mystical, and it does look mystical, but it’s not. It’s just the facts of what how real it is, what’s really going on here. And for me, there is such a freedom of looking at the world and seeing it as it really is, not the fantasy we want it to be, okay, keeps him, keeps me in my Zen state, okay, and that’ll be it. I’ll be in touch hopefully on Thanksgiving for a Thanksgiving talk. But class four is done. You.