VIDEO

FindCenter AddIcon

God Is a Verb

By David Cooper — 2016

18:23 min

23:35

What Actually is God - An Eye Opening Speech | Swami Mukundananda

In order to have faith in God, we need to have knowledge of God. Who is God? What does He do? What is considered an authentic source of this knowledge?

FindCenter AddIcon
01:33:04

Experiencing God Meditation with Sister Jenna

As we shelter in place during these challenging and uncertain times, many are turning to prayer, meditation and spirituality for answers and comfort and many are calling out to God.

FindCenter AddIcon
48:28

Wherever You Turn Is the Face of God -- Camille Helminski

'Wherever You Turn Is the Face of God' -- talk by Camille Helminski, taken at the Baraka Retreat 2011

FindCenter AddIcon
01:44:37

Sam Harris And Rabbi David Wolpe Does God Exist?

The American Jewish University hosted authors Sam Harris and Rabbi David Wolpe to discuss the existence of God and the role of religion and faith in society.

FindCenter AddIcon
03:26

Zen Master Eido Roshi answers the question, 'Does God exist?'

Zen Master Eido Roshi was the first person to introduce Zen Buddhism to New York, Manhattan, during the 1960s. Today he is 80+ years old and talks to Soul Sessions founder Eloise about Buddhist philosophy, karma, how to heal our emotional pains and more.

FindCenter AddIcon
07:24

Pop Kabbalah: When Secret Jewish Mysticism Goes Mainstream - Unpacked

The study of Kabbalah—Jewish mystical texts—used to be limited just to certain men. In recent years, though, Kabbalah has gone from merely a fascination of esotericism to mainstream and for a hot minute even became a trend among some big-name celebs like Madonna, Ashton Kutcher, and Ariana Grande.

FindCenter AddIcon
06:53

Kabbalah-Five Basic Principles

Dr. Michael Laitman explains five basic principles of Kabbalah in an interview with award-winning author William Simon. From the film “The House in the Orchard”.

FindCenter AddIcon
04:02

How Did Kabbalah Begin? Brief History of Jewish Mysticism

Some say Kabbalah goes all the way back to the beginning of time. Others say the first century. Here, we present a historical viewpoint of it going back to the thirteenth century in northern Spain, and how its influence has continued to shape Judaism today.

FindCenter AddIcon
05:25

We have God all wrong - Neale Donald Walsch - 3 Magic Words Movie

Neale Donald Walsch talks about our perception of God in an interview for the movie 3 Magic Words.

FindCenter AddIcon
04:57

Albert Einstein on God "The Creator"

FindCenter AddIcon

EXPLORE TOPIC

God