"A Little More Love" is a song that explores one's interaction with The Book of Zohar, the strength of the ego, and the necessity of rediscovering the connection among people. With the singular intention of connecting with each other, the students of Bnei Baruch worked together to create a song that speaks directly to the heart of every person, reminding us that the correction is "only in me" and that there is an "endless world beyond the one we're in." What the song really talks about is what unlocks a person's willingness or unwillingness to be connected to everything in a constant relationship of love.
A folk song describing the love and harmony among humankind as if it were happening now
The making of the aptly dubbed anthem of the Unity Sessions - “Everything Comes From Above”
The recording of “Brand New World” from the Unity Sessions in New York
The recording of “The Quitter” from the Unity Sessions in New York
Hearts Jerusalem is a song about discovering the Jerusalem inside of ourselves
It can be positive to be a quitter. It all depends on what you want to quit.
Seth Breitman's song "Everything Comes From Above" recorded as part of the Unity Sessions
A moving song that speaks about penetrating The Book of Zohar
Behind the scenes of the song "Hearts Jerusalem," the song that aims to find the Jerusalem that's in the heart
The recording of “A Little More Love” from the Unity Sessions in New York
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