She wrote: 'Still felt like something was missing in my life' and so she went to her first class, taught by a teacher named Eitan, after years of practicing Yoga and reading about Buddhism, Taoism and early Christianity.
'I heard what he had to say and I knew at this moment my life would never be the same,' she wrote in the article, which the paper published both in Hebrew and in the original (apparently unedited) English.
'Life no longer seemed like a series of Random events... I also began to see that being rich and famous wasn't going to bring me lasting fulfilment and that it was not the end of the journey,' she wrote.