What is normally called religion is what I would tend to call music - participating in music, listening to music, making records and singing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Music is a religion to me and my friends.
A musical, like most religions, provides the audience or followers with a sense of belonging. Religious services, on the other hand, with their staged performances, invigorating songs, popular wisdom and shared experience, are almost a form of community theater.
There's no religion but sex and music.
Music is my religion.
For me, music has been, in a sense, my religion, and it is what brings me closest to God or truth or whatever you want to call it.
Music is spiritual. The music business is not.
Organized belief in spirituality - that's what a religion is.
My music is the spiritual expression of what I am - my faith, my knowledge, my being.
A lot of people tend to go into the music industry and be really - what do you call it? - oblivious to everything that comes with it.
I believe that music is a spiritual language. My everyday self is pretty mundane and boring, but when I'm making music it allows for me to communicate a kind of transcendence that I can't communicate otherwise.
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