Eli the Restorer

Eli the Restorer

Kabbalah Class #4

Kabbalah Class #4

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.

Holy Fractals!

Holy Fractals!

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.

Kabbalah Class #3

Kabbalah Class 3

Eli discussed the impact of the recent election and the importance of understanding Kabbalah and Torah to navigate reality. He introduced the pineal meditation, a Jewish practice he developed with Rabbi Joel in 2006, which costs $10 and helps connect individuals to other realms. Eli explained that Jesus was a potential Messiah but failed due to teaching non-Jews, leading to his messianic fractal aborting. He emphasized the importance of raising consciousness and digging out divine sparks to help bring in the Messianic era. Eli also touched on the concept of root souls, human suffering as spiritual fire, and the interconnectedness of all things in the cosmic body of Adam.

Our bodies can be like a prison!

Our bodies can be like a prison!

Eli discusses the human condition, reflecting on the struggle of being in a physical body, which he views as a prison for the soul. He references Rabbi Freeman's quote about the divine soul in a body of meat and blood, and the seven deadly sins as being tied to bodily desires. Eli mentions Anita Moorjani's near-death experience, where she chose to return to her body and miraculously recovered from cancer. He emphasizes the importance of training the body like a pet to avoid being controlled by it. Eli concludes by discussing the concept of Homo Spiritus and the eventual return to a spiritual existence, free from suffering and attachment.

Understanding our “state of being”

2024-11-01 - Understanding our state of being

Eli discussed the concept of "state of being" from Dr. Joe Dispenza's work, emphasizing the body-mind connection. He explained how early environments shape adult behaviors, leading to cravings for chemicals like cortisol and adrenaline. Eli shared his personal struggle with sobriety, highlighting the battle between conscious and subconscious desires. He stressed the importance of understanding and retraining the body to align with conscious goals. Eli used metaphors like a dog on a leash to illustrate the body's temptations and advocated for meditation and gratitude to foster positive chemical responses. He concluded by encouraging awareness to overcome urges and maintain change.

Kabbalah Class #2

2024-10-30 - Kabbalah Class 2

Eli delves deeper into Kabbalah and Torah Judaism, explaining the fall of Adam as a collapse of dimensionality and consciousness. He introduces the concept of "klipa" as the shell that encloses us, and "Tikun" as the rectification needed to release divine sparks. Eli emphasizes the importance of mitzvahs (good deeds) to unite the world and highlights the fractal nature of reality, where past events repeat in a fallen state. He discusses the higher self (Otzi lute) and the imminent Messianic era, urging listeners to engage in healing work to release divine sparks and elevate their consciousness.

Kabbalah Video #1

Kabbalah Video #1

Eli, also known as Rabbi Tom, introduces his Kabbalah classes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the spiritual realm and the fourth dimension. He explains that the Torah, handed down by higher consciousness beings, has four levels of understanding and discusses the fall of Adam as a collapse of consciousness and dimensionality. Eli highlights the concept of Tikkun, or rectification, and the mission of humanity to release divine sparks trapped in our reality. He advocates for healing work, loving actions, and good deeds as ways to elevate these sparks and contribute to the Messianic process, which is not tied to a specific date but to the constant resurrection and rectification of the Adamic fall.

Kabbalah videos coming soon!

Kabbalah videos coming soon!

Eli announced plans to create short videos on Kabbalah, a spiritual and metaphysical system he has studied for 20 years. He emphasized that understanding the world from a higher perspective can help people navigate life better. Eli shared insights from Rabbi Joel and Rabbi Finkel, highlighting the importance of seeing beyond physical reality and understanding the world's true nature. He discussed the concept of everything happening for us, the impact of Adam's sin, and the need to release divine sparks. Eli plans to teach these concepts in bite-sized videos, aiming to help viewers see the world differently and fulfill their higher purpose.

Let’s release our Inner Child from jail!

2024-10-17 Let's release our Inner Child from jail!

Eli discusses the importance of healing childhood wounds to avoid repeating toxic relationship patterns into adulthood. He explains that unhealed childhood experiences can lead to adults tolerating poor behavior and setting unhealthy boundaries. Eli emphasizes the need to protect and integrate the inner child, which is essential for maintaining a playful and authentic adult life. He references Internal Family Systems Therapy and psychodrama as effective methods for addressing these issues. Eli encourages vulnerability and emotional work to reclaim one's voice and live authentically, criticizing a world filled with inauthentic people

Self Image roots

Self Image roots

Eli discusses the impact of father wounds on self-image, suggesting that how fathers treat their children shapes their self-perception and influences adult relationships. He notes that many people, especially women, carry negative self-images due to unresolved issues with their fathers. Eli emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing these wounds to break the cycle of low self-esteem and poor relationship choices. He plans to develop psychodrama therapy to help individuals identify and work through these issues. Eli also highlights the need to grieve the fantasy of a perfect father and accept the reality, advocating for personal healing to make better life choices.