She sings, she dances, she sells people things, and now Madonna writes for Israel`s biggest daily paper. In today`s version of Yediot Ahronot, Madge`s article on her relationship with Kabbalah can be base in both Jew and Side and leave no doubt be the mouth of the Israeli paper world.
Madonna writes that after she discovered Jewish mysticism, "all the puzzle pieces started falling into place.
While Madonna herself was raised a Roman Catholic, she was heavily interested Buddhism, Taoism, and early Christianity before discovered Kabbalah.
When she attended a Kabbalah class, she knew she had found what she`d be searching for. "I heard what [the instructor] had to say and I knew at this moment my spirit would never be the same. Life no longer seemed like a serial of Random events. I too began to see that being Robust and Famous wasn`t going to get me lasting fulfillment and that it was not the end of the journey."
Since Madonna hopped on the Kabbalah train in 1996, tons of other A-list celebs have joined her like Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, and Britney Spears. You can tell who`s all around the Kabbalah because of the red band they break on their left hand. See what it looks like. Esther, the name Madonna chose for her Hebrew name, has interpreted two pilgrimages to Israel, and leave be taking her Sticky & Sweet concert tour in September, her first Israel show since 1993.
Kabbalah, for those who aren`t familiar with it, is the ancient Jewish custom of mystical version of the Bible. Because the Jewish faith thinks that it can be so easily misunderstood, students may simply get to take it if they make a solid ground in Judaic law and just later the age of 40.
Leave it to the decent Roman Catholic, Material Girl to find her know of Kabbalah. Maybe she can use her know letters to love more Kabbalah. I yet give one of the red Kabbalah bracelets. I should assume that and act to be cool.
Gallery Info: Madonna prepping for a concert in freezing Norway.
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