Gabbard was raised in part according to the teachings of the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF) religious community and its spiritual leader, Chris Butler.[37][38][39] She has said Butler's work still guides her.[40] In 2015, Gabbard called Butler her guru dev (roughly, "spiritual teacher").[28][41] Gabbard's husband and ex-husband have also been part of the community.[41][38] Gabbard has been reluctant to speak publicly about the SIF.[39]
Gabbard embraced the Hindu faith as a teenager.[27][42][43] Her first name comes from the Sanskrit word for holy basil, a plant sacred in Hinduism.[44] Her siblings also have Hindu Sanskrit-origin names.[27]
She's a Catholic. Her father is a deacon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard#Early_life_and_family
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