Rachel Leviss Tried a ‘Mormon Church’ in Search of Her ‘Higher Power’ After Looking to Men for ‘Answers’
“It just makes a world of a difference because these people are looking to something bigger than themselves,” Leviss said
Rachel Leviss is getting spiritual.
In the latest episode of her podcast, Rachel Goes Rogue, the Vanderpump Rules alum discussed her time in rehab, which she entered for “mental health and trauma therapy,” and opened up about incorporating spirituality into her life, which included trying out a Mormon church.
“One of the things that I discovered very early on once I checked myself into The Meadows [rehab facility] was this spirituality component that they were bringing into the therapy model,” Leviss, 29, explained.
Before entering rehab in California, she confessed that she “didn’t have a relationship with my higher power” and that she “was putting men in that position of my higher power, and I would look to them for answers.”
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The former pageant queen continued: “That is how I got so lost in my codependency. So right off the bat, I was like, OK, spirituality, interesting.”
The reality star, who is still healing after the “Scandoval” drama involving ex Tom Sandoval, added that a chaplain helped her spiritual journey.
“Since then, I have been integrating that spirituality into my everyday life, going to church on Sundays,” she said. “I tried a Mormon church. My friend took me to a Mormon church.”