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IN THESE COMPLEX TIMES, IF ONE WISHES TO GET ATTENTION, even for a few minutes, one has to be seen and heard on television. Being a criminal, a politician, or a movie star will bring a lot of recognition through newspaper stories and magazine articles, but there is nothing like being on tv and getting a few “sound bites” into the ethers to give you maximum exposure. The world is going through enormous changes and many people are having their televised images and words broadcast far and wide. Being in the face of extreme publicity takes tremendous poise, and some people fare better with the exposure than others. The press can be merciless in how it chooses to portray its subject matter, often disregarding anything close to a parallel with truth, aiming relentlessly for the spectacular, histrionic, demeaning and outrageous. Someone
who had a profound effect on the world through a deliberate statement
made on one of the most watched programs televised to the world, is
Richard Gere. On the occasion of the Academy Awards Oscar show in 1993,
he commented on, and decried the Chinese invasion of Tibet. Most likely,
Richard Gere was aware of the personal difficulties he would face in
terms of his career as a result of his bold comments. Indeed the result
was that the Academy felt obliged to ban him from future shows. Richard Gere was born in Pennsylvania on August 31, 1949. He is born into the Incarnation of “Planning”. In this particular lifetime, Richard will find himself caught up in his wishes for the well-being of his community and family regardless of, and sometimes in spite of, any external parameters. “Family” in this sense does not necessarily imply that its members are blood-related, but rather includes people whom he feels relate on the same wavelength as himself. At the same time, Richard will often be aware of standards of ethics, sanctity, conduct and performance in life that he holds in the highest regard. His “family” will necessarily reflect the same high standards. In his
conscious nature, when Richard’s family has a well-aimed future
aligned with his perspective of life, then all is well. On his unconscious
side, he has a critical perception that can either endorse everything
the family does or reject it completely. His great satisfaction comes
through seeing that his planning is aligned with the well being of the
community. In his Design, Richard is an “Emotional Generator” being someone who is best served in his life by allowing a “gut response” aligned with “emotional clarity” in his decision making processes. Generators are the powerhouses of energy in this world. They are constantly using their energies to “make things happen” whether it is actually in their power for things to happen or not. Generators have a permanent source of available energy with an inbuilt parameter: that once they aim their energy towards someone or something, they cannot recall it, or “turn it off”. Whatever a Generator commits to, they are constrained to complete, or, if they find themself committed to something unaligned with their clarity, they quit, reluctantly and in disgust. Consequently, generators can experience a high level of frustration when they randomly commit their energies and abilities to people and endeavors that are not aligned with their own truth and clarity. Projection
Field Along the way, Richard has sustained an interesting acting career, turning down the leading role in the “Die Hard” movie series (a part that was not remotely aligned with Richard’s own nature,) that brought worldwide fame and wealth to Bruce Willis instead. Richard has been named the world’s most “sexy man”, a description that has baffled him in the expectations people have projected onto him in such a “role”. The only real stability for him has been in a cautious, and now enduring, relationship with his partner and wife, Carey Lowell, and in his meditation and commitment to Tibetan Buddhism and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. When all outer projections fail, as they do sooner or later, the only real journey left is a search within through self-love and meditation. Tibetans are old hands at meditation and surviving outrageous changes in life’s fortunes by embracing the inner realms. The real challenge in life these days, is: Can one balance the inner and the outer? Richard appears to be achieving this in his life, but who knows? There is always such a projection field around him! The
logical nature It is important to remember that we are a whole and that no one has the possibility of a “better” chart or experience in life than anyone else. But we can appreciate that “Collective” and “Individual” and “Community” values often appear at cross-purposes. Each of us has exactly what we need to fulfill our life’s journey, and each one of us is unique and essential for Existence to be complete. The only vital thing for us is to honor, allow and be ourself, whoever that self might be! Commonly, in a personal chart, there is a smattering of parts of different circuits, allowing us a broad-based spectrum of life’s viewpoints, and an ability to interact and relate more closely with others who have differing viewpoints than our own. In Richard
Gere’s chart, he has a predominance of “Collective” circuitry,
particularly of a “logical” nature. Logic is something that
has been engrained in the human consciousness since the times of ancient
Greeks and the genius minds of Socrates, Plato and others. The collective “way” is the way of democracy, averages, 50+% majorities and “provable” science. In its essence, it is the continuing refinement of rules and systems that carry humanity towards what can be perceived as a healthy future. Richard will be continuingly careful and particular about the roles he chooses for himself, often visualizing for himself, right at the outset of an undertaking, exactly where he would like that undertaking to carry him. The
Family-Spiritual Man
In Design, the access to self-realization comes through the channel 51 - 25 that runs between the Ego, Heart Center and the Self, the “seat of the soul” Center. In Richard’s chart, he has the 51 Gate in the third line with his conscious North Node destiny. Somewhere in his being, he was going to recognize his spiritual search when he reached his mid-life crossroads, at the age of around 40. The third line of the 51 hexagram is called “Adaptation", and the potential to find a way through impossible, impassable situations”. Tibetan Buddhists have had enormous difficulties in adapting and being accepted in the world. Their science of religiousness is staggering in depth, but almost untranslatable into the Western psychology. As part of his own initiation to grow spiritually, Richard is holding open a doorway for Tibetans and Tibetan Buddhism to find access to, and respectability in the 21st century world. In
conclusion Many of the Tibetan Buddhist ways will remain in Tibet where they belong, being associated with Tibet’s history, climate and isolation more than anything else, but the West can absolutely afford to embrace the radiance, presence and love that the ancient meditators of Tibet bring with them. Being around someone who has been meditating since childhood is a deeply moving experience. In the way the world moves, we are all being called to honor our personal reality more and more. The old ways of war, ignorance and stupidity are going, and the new ways of peace, community and intelligence are approaching. It all begins with the recognition of who we are designed to live out in this lifetime as an individual being, and then associating that recognition with our higher nature. Thank you, Richard Gere, for trusting in your nature and encouraging the Tibetans into our world! Next month: Hillary Rodham Clinton : Typical politician or World Leader. We invite you to share your experiences, opinions and questions on this article. Please visit the PLW Community and leave your comments. © 2002 Chetan Parkyn |
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