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Portrait of Marshanda Answers Questions About Converting Religion, Prefers to Explain About Spirituality

Portrait of Marshanda Answers Questions About Converting Religion, Prefers to Explain About Spirituality

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Portrait of Marshanda Answers Questions About Converting Religion, Prefers to Explain About Spirituality

Marshanda is not only beautiful and talented. The actress from the series Induk Gajah is also an intelligent figure, especially in answering questions from fans and netizens. Recently, Caca (her nickname) answered a question from a netizen who was curious if this mother of one had really converted her religion.

While doing her beautiful makeup, Caca also provided her answer. Let's see what Caca's response is!

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At the beginning, Caca explained that she doesn't want to talk about religion. Her reason is that she believes every religion teaches goodness. And she prefers to discuss spirituality.

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"Many people think that those who diligently perform religious rituals are surely spiritual or have a good religion, but that's not necessarily true," said Caca.

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For Caca, a non-spiritual person is someone who likes to complain, who does not believe that God's plan for us is the best, someone who always feels that their luck is bad.

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"How can we perform rituals that glorify goodness if we don’t believe that God gives the best for us? Spirituality is our alignment, our positive thinking towards God and our acceptance of our lives. When we struggle to see God as good to us, we will struggle to see God as good to us," said Caca.

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Next, Caca added that a spiritual person is someone who does not feel the need to persuade, invite, or force others to live according to their beliefs, either directly or indirectly. A spiritual person knows that differences are natural and normal.

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"If we want to have influence over someone then do it by being a role model through real actions. If that other person is ready to be on the same frequency as us then they will come. If not, that's God's business, not ours," Caca explained.

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According to Caca, all of this is related to peace on earth. Because of the differences in beliefs and cultures, it can justify someone's reasons for engaging in 'war' because they feel superior.

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"That's not spirituality. It means we don't know God," Caca concluded. What do KLovers think about this?