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In this book, The Music Gods are Real: Volume 2 - The Religion of Music, I continued along my spiritual path with music as my guide. The Music Gods orchestrated my vision quest to the Crow Tribe Reservation in Billings, Montana, mapped out my Road to Tumble Down in Burlington, Vermont, led me to the Road to Oak Ridge in Branson, Missouri, and finally, sent me to St. Louis, Missouri, after I heard the Calling of the Crows. In this edition, I also explored the religiosity of music and featured some of the most followed world religions of today such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,…mehr

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In this book, The Music Gods are Real: Volume 2 - The Religion of Music, I continued along my spiritual path with music as my guide. The Music Gods orchestrated my vision quest to the Crow Tribe Reservation in Billings, Montana, mapped out my Road to Tumble Down in Burlington, Vermont, led me to the Road to Oak Ridge in Branson, Missouri, and finally, sent me to St. Louis, Missouri, after I heard the Calling of the Crows. In this edition, I also explored the religiosity of music and featured some of the most followed world religions of today such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Rastafarianism, and Judaism. This book also reintroduced four lesser known world religions from the past that are destined to make a comeback - Shamanism, Druidism, Hermeticism, and Gnosticism. We are all musicians in a global orchestra. Everyone has a role and an instrument to play. As world religions and their followers increasingly find more common ground with each other - such as their love for music - humanity's orchestra will increasingly create harmonious music together.
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Jonathan A. Fink lives in Leawood, KS. Jonathan is the founder and President of Satya Investment Management. Jonathan earned his undergradutate degree from Tulane University and his Master's in Business Administration from the Bloch School of Business at the University of Missouri in Kansas City.