Stars & Spirituality: Paris Hilton and the Power of Now
Paris Hilton seen earlier this month in L.A. with a copy of "The Power of Now." Celebrities as well as "normal folk" seem to be catching on to the power of spirituality . . . with mixed results, of course.
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bwah-hah-hah. like paris can even UNDERSTAND that book as simple as it is. i think she's just carrying it around with a bible to look good for the camera 'cause she's going to the joint soon. hollywood fakrs suck.
Having had relationships in the film industry for some years as I have and counseled "Hollywood types," it is my understanding that the average person does not know what even a semi-famous personality has to deal with on a daily basis. The main issue is TIME. They find unending demands on their time, and this necessarily tends to split their attention and ability to focus. This can result in a very superficial approach to spirituality and a certain dilettantism. Recall the "Kabbalah" fashion of Madonna a few years ago. But to be sincere and serious in one's pursuit of self-transformation is to reject fashion and superficiality -- a hard thing for anyone to do.
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bwah-hah-hah. like paris can even UNDERSTAND that book as simple as it is. i think she's just carrying it around with a bible to look good for the camera 'cause she's going to the joint soon. hollywood fakrs suck.
Eckhart Tolle must be one happy author. Nothing like free publicity. :)
Having had relationships in the film industry for some years as I have and counseled "Hollywood types," it is my understanding that the average person does not know what even a semi-famous personality has to deal with on a daily basis. The main issue is TIME. They find unending demands on their time, and this necessarily tends to split their attention and ability to focus. This can result in a very superficial approach to spirituality and a certain dilettantism. Recall the "Kabbalah" fashion of Madonna a few years ago. But to be sincere and serious in one's pursuit of self-transformation is to reject fashion and superficiality -- a hard thing for anyone to do.
So didn't they let her out already? What's up with that?
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