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SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -- A former employee of Carlos Santana is suing the Grammy-winning musician and his wife, alleging that the couple fired him because he wasn't spiritual enough.

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In his initial visit, the suit says, Dr. Dan calibrated Kuhlman's "enlightenment/consciousness level" and found it to be "low," but said it could be raised with treatment.

Dr. Dan also gave Kuhlman information on his "neuro-emotional" and his "neuro-calibration" techniques, the suit says. The literature explains that the latter technique is intended "to help you become as enlightened as God desires you to become," the suit adds.

At their second session, Dr. Dan directed Kuhlman to place his right hand on his chest and hold out his left arm, the suit says. While Kuhlman repeated several times, "I'm ready, willing and able to communicate verbally with Deborah," Dr. Dan pushed down on Kuhlman's arm, the suit says.

The procedure, known as muscle-testing in chiropractic circles, was intended to determine Kuhlman's level of resistance, Duggan said.

He missed his third appointment. The next week, in April 2004, he was fired after receiving a letter saying Santana wasn't happy with his management efforts, the suit says.

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