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Exploring Spiritual Transformation: Thomas Essig on Something Divine Journey of Raghunath.

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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you!

Today, we’re diving deep into the world of filmmaking and spirituality with an extraordinary guest, who is the visionary director behind the award-winning documentary Something Divine, which has been making waves at film festivals worldwide.
Something Divine takes viewers on a spiritual pilgrimage through the holy cities of India, led by hardcore punk icon turned monk, Raghunath.
Raghunath, known for his work with the straight edge band Youth of Today, left the punk scene at the height of his career to pursue a life of deep spiritual meaning.
His journey from punk artist to monk, and the fusion of hardcore punk and spirituality, is at the heart of this remarkable documentary. Something Divine explores the transformative power of faith and the unlikely intersections between music and spiritual growth. It’s a film about personal transformation and the universal search for something greater than ourselves.
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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you!

Today, we’re diving deep into the world of filmmaking and spirituality with an extraordinary guest, who is the visionary director behind the award-winning documentary Something Divine, which has been making waves at film festivals worldwide.
Something Divine takes viewers on a spiritual pilgrimage through the holy cities of India, led by hardcore punk icon turned monk, Raghunath.
Raghunath, known for his work with the straight edge band Youth of Today, left the punk scene at the height of his career to pursue a life of deep spiritual meaning.
His journey from punk artist to monk, and the fusion of hardcore punk and spirituality, is at the heart of this remarkable documentary. Something Divine explores the transformative power of faith and the unlikely intersections between music and spiritual growth. It’s a film about personal transformation and the universal search for something greater than ourselves.
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