Confessions Of A Different Girl

Madonna

You might think that a commitment to home and hearth and the comforts of spirituality might make the one-time Material Girl (aka Madonna, aka Esther) more retiring about her personal life. Au contraire, but now it seems that home, hearth, and spirituality are just part of the pop-idol schtick.

"’I’m a totally different person now,’ says Madonna. ‘It’s the natural progression — most people just grow up (after) having children, being in a grown-up relationship, having so many years of life in the spotlight … having fame and fortune (and) realizing it’s not what everyone thinks it is, and what it’s all cracked up to be.’"

Mind passing me some Kleenex so that I might finish the article with dry eyes? Thanks.

"She says her children get much of the credit for the kindler, gentler Madonna that’s emerged in recent years (the former Sex author has even penned children’s books).

"But her devotion to Kabbalah, the Jewish mysticism that has gained popularity in recent years, also has been a factor.

"Her ties to it have drawn skepticism, and some people have even labeled it a cult — which makes Madonna bristle.

"’I think that people are bothered by it because it’s unfamilar to them,’ she says. ‘If you’re someone that people look up to, and you’re doing something that doesn’t fit into the expected behavior of a pop star, some people are going to be suspicious about that. But, you know, it’s not like I’ve joined the Nazi party!’"

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Such trivialization of one of the worst evils of the twentieth century is one reason why we don’t turn to Reformed, Really!-popstars for social analysis, much less for spiritual guidance.

(Nod to My Urban Kvetch for the link.)

7 thoughts on “Confessions Of A Different Girl”

  1. I’ll believe she’s starting to really understand what she’s getting into when she renounces her past life (including the Sex book.)
    Until then, maybe she’s on her way there. These things can take time.

  2. Gotta love Hollywood. When becoming spiritual, you can’t simply be a gnostic, you have to be a scientologist. You can’t simply convert to Judaism, it has to be Kabbala. Even those who become Muslim, e.g. Yusef Islam (Cat Stevens) go in for the Sufism brand. In fact, I believe most of the atheists are “secular humanists.” Even Mel Gibson somewhat fits the bill.

  3. For her sake, I really wish she would not use the name “Madonna”.
    I also wish she would realize that between good and Nazi-evil, there are still many many dark shades of evil.

  4. StubbleSpark wrote

    For her sake, I really wish she would not use the name “Madonna”.

    Her given name is Madonna Louise Ciccone, so she comes by it honestly. She grew up in an Italian Catholic family (sigh)….

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