Video Summary Keywords
Eli effect, Humpty Dumpty, thriving mode, higher soul, Kabbalah, spiritual journey, personal growth, cocaine addiction, sobriety, quantum field, book publication, meditation, divine connection, American dream, self-discovery.
Video Summary
Eli announced the completion of his book, “The Eli Effect,” and shared its central theme of personal transformation, likening it to putting oneself back together like Humpty Dumpty. He discussed his journey from a fractured youth to discovering his higher purpose, influenced by mentors and spiritual guidance. Eli emphasized the importance of self-discovery, resilience, and overcoming challenges, such as his cocaine addiction and material success, which ultimately led him to a deeper, more fulfilling life. He plans to include videos related to the book’s chapters and expressed optimism about its success, supported by his daily meditations and positive affirmations.
Completion of the Book and Introduction to the Eli Effect
- Eli announces the completion of his book and the receipt of a check from the publisher.
- Eli introduces the concept of the ELI effect, comparing oneself to Humpty Dumpty, emphasizing the need to put oneself back together.
- The final chapter, titled “How the ELI effect enabled me to put all my pieces back together,” is discussed.
- Eli explains the ELI effect as a higher soul or Neshama in Kabbalah, focusing on unity and divine connection.
Eli’s Journey to Wholeness
- Eli shares his fractured state due to a rough childhood, societal pressures, and confusion from his Catholic upbringing.
- He mentions the appearance of mentors in his early 20s, guiding him back to wholeness.
- Eli discusses the importance of discovering one’s true purpose and the challenges of integrating fractured parts into a unified being.
- He reflects on the grit and motivation required to achieve this integration, sharing his personal experiences and challenges.
The American Dream and Spiritual Awakening
- Eli talks about living the American dream but feeling unsatisfied, leading to a spiritual awakening.
- He describes the illusion of success and material wealth, emphasizing the importance of discovering one’s true life’s purpose.
- Eli shares his experience of giving up his successful life to pursue a deeper purpose, using the metaphor of Adam’s fall in Kabbalah.
- He highlights the need for people to wake up to their supernatural potential, as discussed by Joe Dispenza.
Overcoming Addiction and Sobriety
- Eli recounts his cocaine addiction in his late 30s and how it served as a wake-up call to his spiritual journey.
- He reflects on the 37 years since his sobriety, emphasizing the rewards of overcoming addiction.
- Eli plans to include videos in his book to further express his ideas, connecting them to different chapters.
- He shares his positive outlook on the future, expressing confidence in the success of his book and his daily meditation practices.
Advice on Dating and Personal Growth
- Eli warns about the challenges of dating, sharing his observations from his practice.
- He advises against settling in relationships and emphasizes the importance of healing oneself.
- Eli encourages people to strive for greater divinity and act accordingly.
- He concludes with a positive note, expressing love and blessings to his audience.
Video Transcript
Hola Happy Monday, Eli has some wonderful news. The book is finished. And also, I have a publisher who I sent a nice, hefty check to on Friday. So Eli did his part. He was inspired greatly. What a journey it’s been. And now it’s up to the universe to do the rest. And in the final chapter, and I’m going to read part of it to you guys today, I brought everything together. It was chapter 62 what the ELI effect book was all about. And basically, we’re all Humpty, Dumpty, and we don’t know we’re Humpty. Dumpty, we’re broken. Okay, lots of the reasons why that happens, and if we don’t take the time to put our pieces back together, we’re not going to live the amazing life we’re meant to live. We’ll be here. You’ll exist, but you’ll be in the survival mode the whole time when you put yourself back together. I call it thriving mode. You’re in that world. And Joe Dispenza, people like him, talk about it, but you gotta do the work first. So let me read this paragraph. It’s a little long, and then I’ll flesh it out a little bit. So the chapter’s title is how the ELI effect enabled me to put all my pieces back together. As I conclude my first book with this chapter, I want to explain how my Eli effect helped me put Humpty Dumpty back together again. As I stated in the first chapter, it doesn’t matter what we call that life force that wants to unify us into a whole being. I call mine the ELI effect, because Eli is what I call my higher soul, which in the Kabbalah is known as the Neshama. The Neshama is an elevated state of consciousness which is more focused on unity and a divine connection. It craves unification, which then allows us to clearly see our souls true purpose. As a young man, I was fractured into many pieces due to a rough childhood and society’s native polarities, which had me chasing all kinds of stuff that wasn’t important to me. Also, my Catholic upbringing had me all confused about spiritual concepts and events, which created a lot of confusion. I guess you could say I was a hot mess when I entered adulthood, which I know many of you can relate to. I ignored the messiness, but deep down, I knew there was some higher purpose to my life in my early 20s, many mentors began appearing to guide me back to wholeness. Their support and guidance enabled me to realize that I had a purpose beyond this third dimensional reality, which apparently we know it at birth. I sure wish I’d received the text back then, but it probably wouldn’t have mattered until I was aware enough to decipher the text. Noam Chomsky, of the flow concept, stated that nobody is going to pour truth into your brain. It’s something you have to find for yourself. Discovering our truth takes time and won’t happen until we have integrated or fractured parts into a unified being. Unfortunately, I haven’t met many humans who have the grit and motivation to stick with it until their Humpty Dumpty is functionally, functioning properly. And I truly get it because at one time I was with them, but for whatever reason, the creator inspired me not to quit until I had discovered what I was here to do. As stated previously, every ship needs its rudder to stay on its course, but it isn’t easy. Otherwise, I think more of us would do it. I’m just grateful that I didn’t give up and settle for what our messed up society tells us is important. I had lived the American dream, but was not satisfied once I got to the mountain top. That is just an illusion and distraction for us to get caught up in. So we don’t discover our true life’s purpose. And it’s easy to do that you’re chasing this, you’re chasing that, you’re doing all these things, and you finally get where you think you wanted to go, and it’s like, this is that shit, but that has to happen to wake us up. That happened to me, you know, getting to the mountaintop with all my success and wealth and beautiful house, the swimming pool, I had the whole American dream, and I tossed it all away. Okay, and not that I’m knocking that we like these things, but don’t that’s we’re bigger than all that. I was bigger than that house, bigger than a booming practice, bigger than a swimming pool and an education and all that. You know, when we’re born, they say it. I truly believe it’s our soul knows what it’s here to do the. But that text doesn’t come. I wish it would. But even if it did, like Noam said, it wouldn’t work. You have to discover it yourself, and if you stick with it, and you put every piece back together, oh my gosh, what a life you’re going to have. And to me, it’s a metaphor for the fall of Adam. Adam was in that amazing garden, which is the higher dimension in Kabbalah land, and he fricked it all up, and it all fell apart and fractured and fell down here. Now we’re here picking up the pieces, not only those pieces, but our pieces, and on and on and on it goes. But it’s possible, and that’s why I think this book could really help people wake up to realize there’s more to you than this and this and this and this and this. Okay, we are supernatural, as Joel Dispenza says in his book, but we don’t give ourself credit. We don’t have the support, we don’t have the motivation. All these things get in the way, and that’s where the asteroid comes in to wake us up, like it did for me in my late 30s, with my cocaine addiction, that woke my ass up to answer the call to say, let’s get on this journey. And you know, here it is, 37 years later, I’m still on this crazy ass journey. It’s really cool I think about that, because my brother and I just turned 74 in 37 years. At 37 I got sober, and the other 37 I was enjoying the reaping the rewards of that sobriety. Once I got sober, because that was the hard part. So I just wanted to share it. I wanted to spread the good news. We’re ready to rock and roll with the book, hopefully 90 days approximately. So I’m just waiting, and my buddy Steve is going to put a QR code at the back of the book, because I’ve done a lot of these videos since 2018 and so I’m going to go through all the videos, when I get a chance, and then connect it to the different chapters. So the first chapter was the ELI effect, and I probably did some talks on that. So there’ll be videos to watch that could express it even more than the three or four pages I wrote. So say a prayer that it all works out. I know it will. You know, I was been telling people for about a year when I was doing my meditation daily, and then my Joe Dispenza morning meditation. And Joe says, When you’re in the quantum field, that’s where you put your prayer intentions in there. But not like I need this. I need that. No, no, no, no, I’m a best selling author. I’m at my book signing. I’ve sold 2 million copies. So every time I would do that meditation, I would put that in the quantum field. That was our job. It’s up to the quantum field to show us how it’s going to happen, and I know it’s going to happen. So alright, God bless you guys. I’ll be in touch. I’m going to do a talk real soon on dating. Oh my God, be careful. It’s a swamp out there, guys, and I see it six days a week in my office. It’s heartbreaking, but if you heal yourself, find somebody else who’s healed. Now it’s going to be hard to find them, but don’t settle. I hate settlers, because you just settle. Yeah, okay, this is it. Come on. We’re we’re greater than we have divinity inside of us. Let’s act like it alright. Love you guys. God bless. Bye, bye.