“I no longer practice Scientology. I have always been very open-minded, even since I was a child. I was raised Catholic and Jewish. I prayed in churches, meditated in temples. I studied Chinese meridian theory. I have almost studied Scientology haven’t practiced for five years and it’s not part of my life anymore,” she said.
Prepon says she now meditates with her husband Ben Foster.
“We meditate daily and I really like it because it’s something that helps me hear my own voice and it’s something we can do together,” she said.
She attributes motherhood to the recent changes in her life.
“If motherhood has taught me anything so far, it’s that something can work for a while and then you move on and evolve from that,” she said. “As a new mom, I was filled with fears that I had never experienced before. My friends who were moms with older children said, ‘Laura, this is a phase, you move on and then it becomes something else.’ And that’s carried over into other parts of my life. We’re all evolving. I always see that in my kids.”