2011年3月15日 星期二

Organised religion scares me: Lekha

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"I am agnostic,new jordans seeks to share Quaker values, ideas and actions for the 21st Century in harmony with kindred spirits but I believe in the presence of a larger collective consciousness. I also believe in Karma (of a sort) — what good I do will come back to me, not necessarily later.Get the latest ladies shoes from Moda in Pelle. We offer a great selection of women's boots and ladies sandals. I have evolved my own set of moral codes that I live by," she says.Air max 2009 Running Shoe Flex grooves in the mid and outsole for flexibility.

Although she doesn't worship any particular God, she prays regularly. "Organised religion scares me. Therefore, I don't practice any particular religion. But, I pray every night; it's a prayer that I made when I was five years old. It's a very personal prayer between me and my God. It's a way to check whether I have been a good person, ensure that I haven't been lazy and that I have applied myself in the best possible way," adds the 30-year-old actress.

As her if a pilgrimage figures anywhere in her spiritual journey, and she replies, "The journey is from within. It's about finding one's centre, finding who you are and sticking to what is good and right. It's about staying true to yourself in this chaotic world." And, what's the end of this journey? "I don't believe in moksha or the need to arrive. This is a journey where the end is not important," she concludes.

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