The problem lies in the fact that God isn’t CEO of the universe but rather is infinite. In fact, Kabbalists often refer to God as “the Infinite, blessed is He” (see Chapter 17). In the nature of infinity, nothing is closer or farther away than anything else, and nothing is larger or smaller; against the infinite, everything is of the same proportion. Therefore, when people, as finite individuals, make even a slight gesture with their little fingers, to God it is of the same proportion as the largest cataclysm.
By seeing God as infinite, Kabbalists understand that God is aware of everything — from the largest cataclysm to the smallest gesture. The great Kabbalist and founder of the Hasidic movement Rabbi Israel, known as “the Master of the Good Name,” is known to have said that not even a blade of grass moves without God being aware of it and, in fact, allowing it to happen.
While this might seem impossible or beyond our grasp, One can look to the invention of the personal computer to begin to see that such a notion is not an unreasonable at all. After all, we are really just at the very beginnings of the development of the computer, and yet a small computers sitting on a desk is able to keep track of billions and billions of pieces of information. That being case, it does not seem unreasonable at all to imagine that the Creator of the universe can do the same, and far more.