In the SoulPancake video exclusive, “Where is the Love?” Matti Beramsingh and Dave Kayani report from the G-20 summit in London, asking “the question no one else is asking.”
But wait a minute.
What is SoulPancake?
In short, SoulPancake is a website where you can: answer one of Life’s Big Questions, ask one of your own Big Questions, or attack a Creative Challenge.
You really have to experience it though to understand the power of the SoulPancake community.
But one of the site’s creators, actor Rainn Wilson (@rainnwilson), does talk a bit more about how the site came about.
In his introductory video, “What is SoulPancake?” Wilson says:
“I am sick of spirituality being airy-fairy, hippy-dippy, and precious.
I want to have a debate about life’s big questions.”
Wilson believes that SoulPancake is more of a mission than a website.
That mission is bridging concepts that have become largely stagnant and inaccessible – to younger generations. That mission is bridging spiritual concepts – to the very people that are often left out of these discussions, whether by deliberation or by circumstance.
(Just browse the New Age section at your local bookstore, and see if you can find a spiritual work that is not riddled with airy-fairy, hippy-dippy language loops – that language by its very nature can alienate certain readerships from engaging with very important ideas and concepts.)
The SoulPancake mission exemplifies just how powerful the internet is at making the once inaccessible, accessible. It embodies how online communities can bring people together to discuss very important topics, and ask very important questions – that have endured over centuries of human civilization.
At SoulPancake you can discuss, among many other things, what fear is, why we spend so much time talking about other people, how you would spend your last hour left on Earth, or whether love is nothing more than a chemical reaction.
So what is Angry Love?
Well, you have to watch the video to find out.


