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Demi Moore seeks spiritual guidance

Los Angeles - Demi Moore has been seeking spiritual guidance to get over her split from husband Ashton Kutcher.
 
The 50-year-old actress and the Two and a Half Men star announced their break-up in November 2011 - amid rumours Ashton, 35, had cheated on her - but are yet to finalise their bitter divorce with the details of the settlement still being finalised.

Demi is finding the whole experience stressful and so has enlisted the help of Paddi Moore - a Mexico-based astrologer and counsellor - to help her cleanse her soul of the "negative energy" and restore her karma.

A source said: "Demi's been getting spiritual instruction. Paddi's helping Demi clear the negative energy out of her life. Demi's been focusing on strengthening her interpersonal relationship and trying to cleanse her karma of all the nastiness of the past."

Bond with daughters

The Ghost star - who has three children Rumer, 24, Scout, 21, and Tallulah, 18, with former husband Bruce Willis - is also trying to rebuild her bond with her three daughters with the help of Paddi and is using spiritual control to help "map her future" plans.

The screen beauty - who is reportedly asking for an eight-figure sum in the divorce settlement due to Ashton's involvement in a venture capital fund worth $100m - is finding the sessions helpful in releasing the "demons".

A source told the New York Post newspaper: "Demi has told those close to her that her sessions with the astrologer have been life-changing and they're helping her keep her demons in check."

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