Slipknot Members Travel to India for Spiritual Exploration and Creative Renewal
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
Members of the heavy metal band Slipknot have reportedly traveled to Rishikesh, India to begin a new spiritual and creative phase focused on psychedelic experiences and free love. The band is working with a rishi (spiritual teacher) who is helping them explore new perspectives on pain and anger, leading them toward themes of abundant love and universal acceptance.
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"now, thanks to his teachings, we're all about abundant love and universal acceptance"
"members of the heavy metal band Slipknot reportedly traveled to India this week to begin the psychedelic, free-love phase of their career"
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