Eli the Restorer

Eli the Restorer

Does denying our death stop us from living fully?

Does denying our death stop us from living fully?

Eli discusses the impact of denying death on living fully, sharing a case of a young client in her early 30s who fears various medical conditions due to her fear of death. Eli emphasizes that total denial of death is not beneficial and references Ernest Becker's book "Denial of Death" and Kubler Ross's five stages of grieving. He suggests practicing acceptance by repeatedly acknowledging one's mortality, which can help reduce anxiety and improve living. Eli also promotes his upcoming workshops and encourages participants to act now, as the future is uncertain.

Grieving and Our Ships Rudder!

Grieving and Our Ships Rudder!

Eli discusses three main topics: a psychodrama workshop video featuring a couple using parts therapy to improve their relationship, the concept of grieving as the old reality dies and gives way to a higher dimension, and the importance of having a clear purpose in life, which he calls the "Eli effect." Eli emphasizes that our soul's purpose drives us and should guide our choices, relationships, and careers. He shares personal anecdotes, including quitting a post office job to become a therapist and using kinesiology to measure soul fulfillment in different careers. Eli concludes by encouraging viewers to watch the video and consider parts therapy for relationship issues.

Couple’s Parts Party

Psychodrama Couples Parts Party

This video is from a psychodrama workshop in Northwest Indiana, highlighting a unique “couple’s parts party” exercise. The exercise, involving a young married couple, demonstrated how subpersonalities developed in childhood to cope with issues like abandonment can disrupt adult relationships.…

Kaballah Class #6

Kaballah Class #6

Eli's Kabbalah class explores the concept of fractals, emphasizing their significance in understanding reality and patterns. He explains that fractals, as self-similar structures, are central to chaos theory and Kabbalah, suggesting that past and future events are interconnected. Eli discusses the transmigration of souls, likening it to fractal iterations, and highlights the importance of understanding one's root soul to grasp past lives. He also references the Yod, Hey, Vav, Hey formula as a root structure. Eli encourages exploring chaos theory and fractals for a deeper understanding of life's patterns and predictability.

More peace and stimulation for Eli!

More peace and stimulation for Eli!

Eli discusses his recent Facebook post about the Schumann Resonance, indicating a timeline shift, and his personal need for peace and stimulation in his life. He works seven days a week for five weeks and then takes six weeks off to recharge. Eli emphasizes the importance of avoiding drama and seeking stimulation through good conversations, books, and teachings. He reflects on the concept of the ascension process, comparing it to a fractal, and mentions his ongoing work on a book. Eli also promotes an upcoming psychodrama workshop and shares his plans to watch the movie "Hoosiers" during his week off.

The times are shifting right in front of our eyes!

The times are shifting right in front of our eyes!

Eli discusses the concept of time shifting, feeling as if they are on a different timeline despite being in the same 3D reality. They reference Jesus' advice to be in the world but not of it, suggesting a dual reality experience. Eli mentions Joe Dispenza's work on chakras and Rabbi Joel's teachings about the Messianic era, indicating a shift in consciousness. They describe the challenge of relating to those stuck in the third dimension and the importance of discernment. Eli also promotes an upcoming workshop on March 9, focusing on psycho-drama and shadow work, and encourages participants to embrace the changing times.

The 3 words a man wants to hear his woman say!

The 3 words a man wants to hear his woman say!

Eli discusses the importance of mutual admiration in relationships, emphasizing that women should express admiration for their men, while men should strive to be admirable. He references David Deida's book "The Way of the Superior Man" to explain the balance between masculine and feminine essences. Eli highlights the need for proper mentoring and self-healing for men to become superior. He also mentions an upcoming workshop on March 9, which includes a parts party for couples, shadow work, and regular cycle drama. Eli encourages participants to follow him on Facebook for updates and insights.

Healing work increases the odds of finding a good mate

Healing work increases the odds of finding a good mate@

Eli discusses the concept of "end times" and relates it to the Super Bowl, suggesting that unusual events, like the Chiefs potentially winning three consecutive Super Bowls, could be a sign. He explains that current societal issues, such as furries in schools, are part of a cosmic virus related to the fall of Adam. Eli emphasizes the importance of healing childhood wounds to avoid repeating past relationship mistakes. He advocates for psychotherapy and psychodrama to address unhealed traumas, which can lead to better relationship choices and prevent repeating dysfunctional patterns. Eli shares personal experiences and advice on creating a list of desired qualities in a partner to avoid projecting unmet needs.

The 3 words women want to say about their man!

The 3 words women want to say about their man!

Eli discusses the concept of a balanced man, emphasizing the importance of both masculine and feminine essences. He notes that many women struggle to say "That's my man" because their partners lack maturity and mentoring. Eli highlights that a true man should make his partner feel safe, anticipate needs, follow through on promises, and be affectionate. He shares insights from his therapy practice, where he helps men understand "woman speak" and the emotional nuances women often express. Eli also promotes his upcoming workshop on May 9, which will include shadow work and a couples' parts party, aiming to help participants unleash repressed parts and improve their energy and calmness.