In the late 70s, John Travolta became a renowned star thanks to his breakthrough roles in Saturday Night Fever and Grease, which started a cultural revolution. During that time, the actor chose to switch his religion from Catholicism to Scientology. Reportedly, Travolta was influenced by L. Rob Hubbard’s book Dianetics, following which he changed his religion.

The actor has often opened up about his devotion to his converted religion. He even claimed that this religion keeps his life afloat. Travolta’s life was surrounded by the grief of his son’s sudden departure. It was Scientology that helped him overcome the melancholy.

John Travolta
John Travolta

Scientology became a Savior for John Travolta 

John Travolta turned to Scientology when he was 21 years old. Converting his religion at an early age proved to be his biggest accomplishment, as according to him, the religion became his savior at times. The actor said, 

“This is what I’ve discovered. When you’re unabashed about what you do, you don’t get attacked. I felt like it saved my life. Why would I want to hide that? You know, why would I inhibit what made me feel better about living? And why would I want to inhibit the tools that that subject matter gave me to live a better life?”

John Travolta
John Travolta

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Being entirely devoted to religion, Travolta has often opened up about its impact on his life. He claimed,

 “It worked for me (then) and it still works for me.”

The 69-year-old actor revealed that taking a swing and converting to Scientology has been the best decision of his life, as it has not just helped him to rise higher in his career but has also kept him from using drugs or choosing the wrong path.

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Scientology pulled John Travolta out of a major grief

John Travolta and Kelly Preston
John Travolta and Kelly Preston

Scientology has a major significance in John Travolta‘s life, as it once helped him cope with the grief of his son’s death. Travolta experienced a great loss when his eldest son, Jett Travolta, passed away at the age of 16. He even lost his wife, Kelly Preston, as she suffered from breast cancer. During this crucial time, the actor had great faith in his religion. He stated,

“The church never left our sides for two years. I don’t know if I would have made it through without their support.”

Scientology is a religion that was founded in the 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard. Religion is defined as a cult, a business, or a new religious movement. Its adherents believe that people have power that can be regained if they are cleared of unwanted behavioral patterns and discomforts, and Scientology is the path to that power.

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Source: Showbiz Cheatsheat

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