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Santana's Wayward Spirituality

Carlos Santana has won the Billboard Lifetime achievement award, multiple Grammy awards, Kennedy Center Honors, and VH1 Man of the Year award. A Rolling Stone profile of Santana describes Santana's spirituality:

His meditation spot is in front of the fireplace.… A card with the word Metatron is spelled out in intricately painted picture letters lies on the floor next to the fireplace. Metatron is an angel. Santana has been in regular contact with him since 1994. Carlos will sit here facing the wall, the candles lit. He has a yellow legal pad at one side, ready for the communications that will come. "It's kind of like a fax machine," he says.…
There are few conversations with [Santana] that don't lead to discussion of angels, or of the spiritual radio through which music comes. Santana has been increasingly engaged by angels since the day in 1988 when he picked up a book on the subject at the Milwaukee airport. "It's an enormous peace, the few times I have felt the presence in the room," he says.…
"My reality is that God speaks to you every day. There's an inner voice, and when you hear it, you get a little tingle in your medulla oblongata at the back of your neck, a little shiver, and at two o'clock in the morning, everything's really quiet and you meditate and you got the candles, you got the incense and you've been chanting, and all of a sudden you hear this voice: Write this down. It is just an inner voice, and you trust it. That voice will never take you to the desert."…
Santana credits Metatron with alerting him to the recent changes in his life.

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