Celebrity yogi Madonna is revered as a singer, a dancer and a music idol to some, but for today she will also be known Israeli newspaper correspondent, the below article from Contra Costa Times writes.
As reported by Contra Costa, the article debuted by Madonna, who was raised Roman Catholic, describes hearing about Kabbalah for the first time at a social event in LA, after finishing her role in Evita. She writes, "something was still missing in my life" and headed to her first class taught by a teacher named Eitan, following years of yoga practice and reading about Buddhism, Taoism and early Christianity.
"I heard what he had to say and I knew at this moment my life would never be the same," she writes in the newspaper article, which the paper published in both Hebrew, unedited English and the original.
"Life no longer seemed like a series of random events," Madonna writes in her story. To see more articles related to Madonna's journalism endeavor, click here.
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