Video Summary Keywords
Volunteering, shadow work, psychodrama, God day, divine attributes, 10 sephirots, heaven on earth, emulate Creator, will and purpose, harmony and truth, giving, intuition, Susan Jeffers, Victor Frankel, purpose and meaning.
Video Summary
Eli discussed the importance of volunteering for a psychodrama session on Sunday at 9:45 AM, emphasizing the personal growth it offers. He introduced the concept of having a “God day,” which means emulating the Creator’s 10 divine attributes: will and purpose, knowledge, wisdom, giving, harmony, truth, victory, endurance, submission, and reciprocity. Eli believes that practicing these attributes can bring heaven to earth. He also mentioned Victor Frankl’s work on finding purpose and recommended Susan Jeffers’ book “Embracing Uncertainty” for understanding intuition as a form of divine guidance.
Volunteering and Shadow Work in Psychodrama
- Eli greets everyone and mentions feeling a bit under the weather but is still enthusiastic about the upcoming psychodrama session on Sunday at 9:45 AM.
- Eli discusses the benefits of volunteering for psychodrama, emphasizing that playing challenging roles like bullies or idiots can help participants do their shadow work and tap into hidden aspects of themselves.
- Eli suggests that volunteers should be charged for their participation because they gain significant personal growth from the experience.
- Eli encourages those interested in volunteering to reach out to him for more information and to discuss what specific roles or activities would suit them best.
The Concept of a “God Day”
- Eli shares his epiphany about replacing “Have a good day” with “Have a God day,” explaining that it means emulating one’s Creator, who has 10 divine attributes.
- Eli introduces the concept of the 10 sephirots, which represent these divine attributes, and explains that emulating these attributes brings heaven on earth.
- Eli elaborates on the first attribute, will and purpose, and how acting with will and purpose, using one’s mind, and applying logic to solve problems are ways to emulate the Creator.
- Eli continues to explain other attributes such as knowledge, wisdom, understanding, giving, harmony, truth, victory, endurance, submission, and being a gracious receiver, emphasizing that practicing these attributes leads to a “God day.”
Emulating the Creator and Creating Heaven on Earth
- Eli emphasizes the importance of emulating the Creator’s attributes in daily life to create heaven on earth, as God has given humans the responsibility to do so.
- Eli mentions that people often wait for someone else to save them, but the real power lies in emulating the Creator and taking action.
- Eli discusses the book “Embracing Uncertainty” by Susan Jeffers, which talks about intuition and how it involves downloading messages from the universe.
- Eli shares an anecdote about his cousin Michael posting “Have a God day” on Facebook, which he found inspiring and plans to start practicing with others.
Practical Application and Final Thoughts
- Eli encourages everyone to remind each other to have a “God day” and to emulate the Creator by doing good things and creating heaven on earth.
- Eli mentions that going against these attributes leads to creating hell on earth, and he hopes his message makes sense to the audience.
- Eli invites those interested to check out his Facebook post for a more detailed explanation of the concept.
- Eli concludes by reminding everyone about the next psychodrama class on Sunday at 9:45 AM and expresses his love and well wishes to the participants.
Video Transcript
Hola, happy Thursday. We’re near the end of the week. How you guys doing? I’m a little froggy today. I got my heads a little clogged, lot of bugs going around, right? So hopefully I’m hanging tough, because we got our cycle drama this Sunday at 945 if anybody wants to volunteer, I had an epiphany the other day about volunteering so when you get picked to play some kind of nasty roles, like a bully, an idiot, boss, and that it gives you a chance to do your shadow work, because you’re tapping into sides of you that are there, that you didn’t know, that are there. And when you play these roles, you’re supposed to play em to the hilt, like don’t hold back. So that’s why I’ve always said we won’t do this. But I said we should charge volunteers for coming to volunteer, because they are getting something out of this. So anyway, 945 this Sunday, our next one is going to be June 1. We’ve got a couple of spots open right now, so if you guys want to come in, do some work, give me a call, reach out and I’ll explain it. See what, what? What would work for you right now? What do you really need? A psycho drama, parts party, you know, Shadow Work, things like that. So I had another epiphany the other day. Why do we say Have a good day, right? Why don’t we say, have a God day? And it dawned on me, and I’m going to explain what this means. This is very Kabbalah Jewish. So bear with me on this. If I say to you, have a God day, what I mean is, emulate your Creator. You’re not God, but we have divinity inside of us, they say, and I truly believe that. But we don’t emulate the Creator. The Creator has 10 divine attributes. You know, when they say, we’re made in the image and likeness of God, it’s not like we look like God or things like that. That’s that’s fairy tale stuff. It’s basically those 10 attributes. They’re called the 10 sephirots, and I’m going to read these to you. So this is how you can emulate your Creator and your day to day life. And when you do that, you’re bringing heaven on earth. You know everybody’s waiting for somebody to come to save us. It’s us now, God supporting us, helping us, guiding us, all that, but it’s we gotta emulate the Creator, okay? Cuz that’s how you’re going to have heaven. On Earth, in heaven, God’s taking care of business, I guess. But down here, he put us here. So the 10 attributes, and I’m not going to explain you know the names of them, Ketter, Hoke, mabina, dot, hesit, okay, that won’t make any sense to you, but number one, will and purpose. When you act with will and purpose, you’re emulating your Creator. When you’re using your mind in that you’re emulating your Creator, when you’re using logic to solve problems, that you’re emulating your Creator. The.is the middle brain, which is knowledge. So the right brain is wisdom. Left brains understanding, then the middle brain is knowledge. So you bring all that together. You need both to get, gain the knowledge. Okay, the next one is giving. When you’re giving, you’re emulating the Creator, when you’re feeling, when you’re being strong, when you’re pushing for justice, whether it’s in your life, in the world, you’re emulating the crater. Harmony and truth. When you act with harmony, when you’re speaking your truth, you’re emulating your Creator. Victory and endurance, grit. I call it hanging in there. Don’t give up. That’s emulating the Creator. Submission. When we submit, sometimes, especially to the Creator, we’re emulating that, okay, um, channeling down stuff. You’re emulating your Creator. Being a gracious receiver. Because we’re always sending gifts to God, our prayers, our thanks and that. So when we’re good at receiving, we’re emulating the Creator. And then the last one is Recep This is always a hard word for me to say, being reciprocal. That’s a simple way, you know, I’ll do for you. You do for me in that. So if you practice these 10 attributes, you’re having a god day. You’re showing God in this reality. Boy, do we need it? Man, if we, you know, I’m just thinking some of these, like giving and harmony and all that, if we had more of that, boy, would we have heaven on earth? So when I had that thought the other day, and, you know, I just, we all get downloads, you know, I’m reading this amazing book, now called embracing uncertainty, by Susan Jeffers, and she talked in there about your intuition and how what that really is is we’re downloading stuff. She calls it The Grand Design. We’re picking up messages all the time. So when you’re doing things following that you’re emulating. A creator, because you’re trusting what you can’t see and touch and know. And Susan talks about it in her book, some where she experimented with this. She was guided to do things and that, and it made no logical sense, but it all worked out for her. So I highly recommend that book. You know, surrendering and more. But this is the thing, if we could remind one another, have a God day. You know, I talked to my cousin Michael the other day, and at the end of the conversation, he saw him posted this on Facebook, and he said, have a God day. And I smiled inside. So I’m going to start practicing this with people. But more importantly, have a God day. Emulate your Creator when you’re doing good things, etcetera, etcetera, we’re creating heaven on earth, when we’re going against that, we’re not creating heaven. We got hell down here. So hopefully this makes sense. I just want to do a talk on this for anybody that saw what I posted on Facebook to explain it better, and check that out. And again, I hope I see you Sunday. This Sunday, at 945 we’re doing another cycle drama class. We’ve got two shadow works that we’re doing in a typical cycle drama, but this one’s going to be interesting. It’s based on Victor Frankel’s work about if you’re going to go through crap, get something out of it. Find purpose and meaning, and that’s one of the 10 attributes finding purpose, because a lot of people are walking around lost here, like puppy dogs, because they have no purpose. Guiding their ship is it’s like the rudder on this ship that David data talks about, if you don’t have a rudder, you’re all over the place. Alright, have a good day. Spring is here. We’re waiting for it here in Northwest Indiana, but it’s coming real close. I love you guys. Take care. Bye, bye. You.