The Boomerang Effect
Why the world hits back when we ignore its spiritual structure, and how "Da'at" restores the harmony
The Architecture of Connection In the interior of the Torah, Da’at (Knowledge) is not about IQ or data. It is the bridge of connection. It is the state where a human being is plugged into the Root of reality. Without Da’at, you are viewing the world through a keyhole. You see fragments, tension, and chaos, and you ask, “Why is this happening?” but you are asking from the perspective of a severed limb.
The Universal Law The Creator designed reality with a specific, immutable structure—worlds, spheres (Sefirot), and forces. These are not human “social constructs” that we can vote on or change via fashion; they are the spiritual laws of physics.
When humanity acts in alignment with this structure, reality is balanced. When we act in opposition to it—driven by ego, social pressure, or temporary whims—we create a spiritual vacuum. The universe, which seeks equilibrium, eventually hits back. This is the “boomerang” effect: the social confusion and personal void we feel today are simply the world reacting to our lack of alignment.
The Role of Identity This structure does not strip you of your individuality. On the contrary, it provides the only safe space for it. A woman can be a pilot, a scientist, or anything she chooses; a man can define his path. The problem isn’t the choice—it’s the source of the choice.
Are you choosing from your soul’s unique frequency, or are you just a puppet of the “noise”—the fashion, the cultural trends, and the social pressure? Modernity offers us endless choices but zero connection. We are busier than ever, yet we are falling into a collective abyss because our choices aren’t rooted in Da’at.
The Messianic Return The “Messianic Consciousness” is the return to the internal order. It is the realization that the world is not a chaotic mess we need to conquer, but a harmony we need to join. The next step for humanity isn’t more external expansion; it is the internal return to the Source Code. When you find the order “in here,” the chaos “out there” finally begins to dissolve.
Oriya’s Note:
You’re asking the right questions from the wrong frequency.
You look at the world and ask why it’s so confusing, why the relationships are failing, and why everyone seems to be losing their minds. But you’re asking as if you’re an outside observer, as if the “system” is something separate from you.
The world feels like a mess because you are disconnected from the blueprint.
We’ve traded “Da’at” for “Information.” We know everything about the news, the trends, and the latest social debates, but we know absolutely nothing about the spiritual laws that actually hold the walls up. We are like people trying to drive a car while ignoring the engine, and then we’re shocked when we crash into a tree.
Stop trying to find “meaning” in the noise of the culture. The culture is just a projection of everyone else’s confusion.
The “Israel” frequency is the refusal to be moved by the “Boomerang.” It is the decision to anchor yourself in the eternal structure—the laws of giving, receiving, and responsibility—regardless of what’s currently trending on social media.
If you feel like you’re in a struggle with reality, it’s because you’re trying to swim against the current of the Infinite. Stop fighting the structure. Align your internal “Da’at,” and you’ll realize the world was never a chaos; you were just looking at it with your eyes closed.

