21 05 2012
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Homeopathy celebrities on the couch: Johnny Depp, the roadman

01 May 2012 12:45:00

Johny Depp

What makes Johnny Depp instantly recognisable in any one of his characters and at the same so different and unique?

Depp didn’t have formal training in drama before becoming an actor. In fact in had very few academic qualifications when he left high school at 15 to form his own band. He was fascinated by music and was given a guitar at the age of 12 years old - within a year he had mastered it on his own, and start playing his first gigs.  And still plays: he is a musician as well as an actor and producer.

He learnt to tap into his subconscious and to manifest his characters out of his personal experiences.

He is also very well read, and I sense that he has tailored his own education according to his needs not from the generalised academic model that it is imposed on most of us.

Johnny has found life tough, at times almost unbearable, as a child and a teenager. His parents moved continuously, he had no time to adapt or to make himself feel at home before they were on the move again. There was also domestic violence as their relationship broke down and eventually his dad left.

Depp was a wild child and a challenging teenager. He self-harmed carving his own skin on occasions when the stress of family life was too much to bear; in his own admission he took every drug there was, and he shoplifted frequently with his friends. One of the things he took was a cords book from a music shop - with it he taught himself how to play the guitar.

He is shy, he hates having his photo taken, and finds his fans’ attention intrusive at times. He is extremely protective of his family. He is a self-confessed romantic, and although he had several relationship breakdowns he now has a close knit family life in France, with Vanessa Paradis, the mother of his children.

He has expressed strong views about America and its consumerism mentality, but he has often been forced to apologise and to justify his opinions.

He complains the media takes his statements out of context - and yet I get the feeling that there is indeed a very irreverent side to him…perhaps is his Red-Indian blood ancestry calling for justice. Depp’s grandmother was either from a Creek or a Cherokee tribe, and he has made many references to this blood connection, and recently played a tribe man: Tonto.

On a recent interview when asked if like his late friend the writer Hunter S. Thompson, he would also like to have his remains shot by a large cannon into the atmosphere, he joked that he would rather have then shot at one eye of the statue of Liberty.

Depp like most Hollywood actors has made a large amount of money which he has used to surround himself and his young family with privacy: he bought a private island, and he has also employed a team of heavy handed bodyguards. He's reacted violently when provoked by paparazzi and has been briefly arrested a couple of times.

His appearance and personal style is unkempt, well warn but much loved jeans and boots, and long hair - he plays with it when his not comfortable with the excessive applause and screaming from his fans. He has admitted that the long hair works like a curtain allowing himself not to be seen when it all gets too much. He also has a versatile collection of hats and other head gear. Oh and several tattoos, some meaningful like the Indian head in honour of his grandmother, and Betty Sue - his mother's name. Other seem to be a bit of hit and miss, like Wino Forever which used to read Winona Forever when he was engaged to Winona Ryder but that latter he decided that he preferred to call himself a wino even thought that he isn't than to have her name forever grafted on his skin...there is also a number 3 on his hand, done by a friend while he was asleep for no apparent reason.

When he is acting, he metamorphes with the character, they become one. He has spoken of channelling his characters, he has also mentioned entering parallel realities, he has described his way of acting as a form of schizophrenia.

His first significant role was Edward Scissorhands and since then he has treated us to a kaleidoscope of ever changing aspects of himself

Normally I distinguish between the actor’s own personality and the characters they play, but in Depp’s case, he has made it clear that this distinction doesn’t exist, and that the characters he plays are all different aspects of himself.

In all his roles no matter how diverse they are we are constantly treated to a touch of eccentricity and geniality, threatened by a sense of impending danger, danger that his character twittering on the edge between insanity and normality might end up loosing it completely, might become a mass murder, might coalesce out of the silver screen to get us…


Johnny Depp Talking about…

Growing up
“I can remember my parents fighting and us kids wondering who was going to go with whom if they got divorced.”

“We moved like gypsies. From the time I was five until my teens we lived in 30 or 40 different houses. That probably has a lot to do with my transient life now. But it's how I was raised so I thought there was nothing abnormal about it. Wherever the family is, that's home.”


“I grew up feeling like an obtuse piece of machinery. I hung around with bad crowds. We used to break and enter places. We'd break into the school and destroy a room or something. I used to steal things from stores.

I started smoking at 12, lost my virginity at 13 and did every kind of drug there was by 14. Pretty much any drug you can name, I've done it. I wouldn't say I was bad or malicious, I was just curious.”


“I remember carving my initials on my arm and I've scarred myself from time to time since then. In a way your body is a journal and the scars are sort of entries in it.”


“As a teenager I was so insecure. I was the type of guy that never fitted in because he never dared to choose. I was convinced I had absolutely no talent at all. For nothing. And that thought took away all my ambition, too.”


Becoming a father
“Anything I've done up till 27 May, 1999 was kind of an illusion, existing without living. My daughter, the birth of my daughter, gave me life.”

“Having kids was a huge change for me. Becoming a father. But I think more than changing, I feel like I've been revealed to myself, I kind of found out who I was. When you meet your child for the first time and you're looking at this angel, you start realizing what an idiot you've been for so many years and how much time you've wasted. “


The pressure of being in the public eye
“You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal.”

“The only gossip I'm interested in is things from the Weekly World News - 'Woman's bra bursts, 11 injured.' That kind of thing.”

“This is a rumor-filled society and if people want to sit around and talk about whom I've dated, then I'd say they have a lot of spare time and should consider other topics... or masturbation.”

“If there's anything I really want, it's privacy. You do get to where your money can help your family, and that's a great thing. You can buy that wristwatch you want, too. But mostly you now have to pay for simplicity. You use your money to buy privacy because during most of your life you aren't allowed to be normal. You're on display, always looked at, which puts you at a disadvantage for the people looking at you know that it's you. They say, "It's you!" But you don't know them. That's bad for an actor because the most important thing you can do is observe people. And now you can't because you're the one being observed.”

 

On acting
“I don't pretend to be captain weird. I just do what I do.”

“With any part you play, there is a certain amount of yourself in it. There has to be, otherwise it's just not acting. It's lying.”

“The character I've played, that I've responded to, there has been a lost-soul quality to them.”

“The term "serious actor" is kind of an oxymoron, isn't it? Like "Republican party" or "aeroplane food".”

“On a film you start to get closer and closer with the people you're working with, and it becomes like this circus act or this travelling family.”

On being dragged behind a carriage in the woods on "Sleepy Hollow" (1999): “I wasn't afraid of getting hurt. I was just afraid that the horses may relieve themselves on the journey.”

“Sure, I find it touching, honestly, but awards are not as important to me as when I meet a ten-year-old kid who says, "I love Captain Jack Sparrow" . . . that's real magic for me.”

“I think it's an actor's responsibility to change every time. Not only for himself and the people he's working with, but for the audience. If you just go out and deliver the same dish every time . . . it's meat loaf again . . . you'd get bored. I'd get bored.”

“I got sick. I went to see dailies on Nightmare on Elm Street. I was 21, and didn't know what was going on. It was like looking in a huge mirror. It wasn't how I looked that bothered me, though I did look like a geek in that movie. It was seeing myself up there pretending.”


Unconditional love
“The only creatures that are evolved enough to convey pure love are dogs and infants.”

“These are the most important people in my life. You know, I would die for these people. If someone were to harm my family or a friend or somebody I love - I would eat them. I might end up in jail for 500 years - but I would eat them.”


Grounding
“As far as being feet-on-the-ground, once again my kids and my girlfriend (Vanessa Paradis) have given me a proper foundation. A sense of home that I never had in my life, a real sense of a place to be.”

“I pray on aeroplanes. I get instant religion during takeoff, then when we're safely in the air I sit there thinking about the fact that any little thing that goes wrong could send us crashing to the ground.”

 

 

Food
"I'm not sure I could give up pork. Steak, OK. Maybe hamburgers. But nothing in the world can make me stop eating swine. I mean, I had a great-grandmother, Mimmy, who ate the greasiest food you ever saw and chewed tobacco till the day she died, and she lived to be 102."


Trying to define who he is
“Am I a romantic? I've seen Wuthering Heights (1939) ten times. I'm a romantic.”

When asked by James Lipton on "Inside the Actors Studio" what attracts him to funny hats: “I don't know, maybe I just read too much Dr Seuss as a kid.”

“I'm shy, paranoid, whatever word you want to use. I hate fame. I've done everything I can to avoid it.”

“I loved playing "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) because there's nothing cynical, jaded or impure about him. It's almost a letdown to look in the mirror and realise I'm not Edward.”

“There's a drive in me that won't allow me to do certain things that are easy. I can weigh all the options, but there's always one thing that goes: "Johnny, this is the one."

And it's always the most difficult - it's always the one that will cause the most trouble.”

 

Plans for the future
“I'm an old-fashioned guy . . . I want to be an old man with a beer belly sitting on a porch, looking at a lake or something.”

“I suppose nowadays it's all a question of surgery, isn't it? Of course the notion is beautiful, the idea of staying a boy and a child forever, and I think you can. I have known plenty of people who, in their later years, had the energy of children and the kind of curiosity and fascination with things like little children. I think we can keep that, and I think it's important to keep that part of staying young. But I also think it's great fun growing old.”

“If you turn on the television and see the horrors that are happening to people in the world right now, I think there's no better time to strive to have some kind of hope through imagination. I think it's a time to close your eyes and try to make a change, or at least hope to make a change, or we're going to explode.”


Breathing, the rhythm of life:
“My sister Christi had a baby when I was 17, and I had just heard about crib death. The horrible thing was that it wasn't understood. For some unknown reason the baby would stop breathing. So I would sneak into where the baby was sleeping and put my hand in her crib, hold her little finger, and I'd sleep on the floor like that. It was stupid, I'm sure. But I thought the warmth of my hand might help, that maybe if she felt my pulse it would remind her to breathe.”

On an interview in “Inside actors” he was asked what turns him on, he replied: “Breathing”.

He has also mentioned spending time living with Romanian Gypsies when he was researching for his movie “Chocolate”, and how they taught him the value of every breath, every minute, every moment in life.


Music
“There's nothing - you know - nothing else like music. Nothing that touches us on that, uh, that deep level. Music can open up so many emotions that we didn't know we had. It's the magical thing about musicals, you know, on the stage or on film or whatever. Love songs. They work so well because music touches us, emotionally, where words alone can't.”


The separate sections of an individual
Depp explained that the lines of paint on his Lone Ranger character Tonto. The Native American’s face looked to him like a cross-section of the man’s emotional life. “There’s this very wise quarter, a very tortured and hurt section, an angry and rageful section, and a very understanding and unique side. I saw these parts, almost like dissecting a brain, these slivers of the individual.”

Johnny Depp's Homeopathic remedy is Anhalonium Lewiini

Peyote Bloom
Peyote cactus by Uri Tear, flickr.com

Anhalonium also known as Peyote is a cactus without spines, native of Mexico and widely in Shamanic initiate rituals both in Mexico and in North America.

The ritual involves a group of tribe men guided by their Shaman, also known as “Roadman” who leads the “Peyote hunt”.

In order to go on this journey the participants are first requested to go through a strict program of purification both physical and spiritual. They act as a group and the welfare of each member is essential if the group is to succeed in their quest.

Mescaline, the active hallucinogenic ingredient in peyote, promotes a sense of fellowship that even those left at home, normally the women, are requested to observe the same purification rituals and to abstain from certain foods in order to share the experience of those on the journey.

Peyote was widely experimented with by the intellectual and artistic circles of the late 19th and early 20th century, and there are some very interesting narratives about their experiences.  Antonin Artaud has given as a good account of his experience with Mescaline in: “the peyote dance”.

Walt Disney wanting to put into film his experiences with Peyote - gave us “Fantasia.”

It has similar visual hallucinations to LSD although some experts claim that LSD is more cerebral and Anhalonium is more hearty and earthy.

In the homeopathic potency this remedy is heart centred but it has also a strong action upon the nervous system.

The intake of material substance either through eating the Peyote buttons or by drinking the decoction induces synaesthesia (sounds are perceived as colours), two dimensional pictures appear to be three dimensional objects and they also appear to be framed on a halo of blue light. On looking away the objects previously looked at appear to follow leaving a beautiful trail of colour of red and green colours behind them.
There is a sensation of floating in the air, and extreme sensitivity to music as if one could be carried by a musical note.

There can be a great heart expansion, a feel of heart opening and of emotionally and spirituality merging with others.

Some mystics have compared this experience to religious ecstasy, and have called Peyote nature’s incarnation of Christ for establishing a connection between nature and the spitirual world.

After taking this drug it doesn’t seem to be a “come down” as with most other hallucinogenic just a great sense of lightness, of enlightenment and peace - as if he user has spread out through the universe.

For the full effect of Peyote to be felt the user has to be in perfect health so unlike with most drugs which seem to work strongly on a weaker system binding themselves to the users nervous system and causing habituation, Peyote doesn’t cause addiction: the user doesn’t feel a need to repeat the experience.

There are however cases where the drug has caused personality fragmentation and induced schizophrenia, particularly catatonic schizophrenia and hebephrenic schizophrenia.

The homeopathic Anhalonium has therefore been used to treat psychosis where there is a  sense of separation from reality, a strong awareness of living in parallel realities at once, a loss of spatial and/or time awareness, as well as in shut down psychological states such as catatonia have been the main theme.

It is also a remedy used to treat migraines and headaches where there are visual disturbances consistent with colourful hallucinations experienced by the use of Peyote.

Anhalonium is also one of the remedies used in the treatment of certain forms of myopia and of astigmatism. Also an important remedy for some cardiac and respiratory symptoms.

Johnny Depp is Hollywood’s Roadman:
Leading us through a journey of colourful characters in a kaleidoscopic succession of multiple realities, revealing a very deep and very rich collective subconscious, helping us to integrate our own experiences within this discovery process. A collective journey that I hope he will lead for a long time, as there are a lot more of his creative genius and deep buried subconscious that needs to surface in order to be healed.

By the Undercover Homeopath


Homeopathy celebrities on the couch: Kweku Adoboli, the rough and the smooth

10 February 2012 09:01:00

Kweku Adoboli by El mostrador mercados, Flickr.com


The not so rogue trader, a soft, sensitive man. 

And a man of many ladies at least that’s what his neighbour says…
according to the same neighbour, whose favourite book was that written by a Wall Street man who claimed to

“party like a rock star and live like a king”

A man who kept himself to himself ( the nosey neighbour again!) who worked in finance and was trusted with the responsibility of dealing with huge amounts of money.

He comes from a strong religious background. He was Quaker educated, and his class mates recall how he would make motivational speeches about family values and about how his dad inspired him to be the best, yet kind and considerate towards others.

When stress kicked in, and the risk to be caught gambling other people's money as a UBS trader, his psyche threatening to crumble under the permanent stress, he confessed to his neighbour (that neighbour again!) that he needed a "miracle"...

In the end there was no miracle, and he decided to "jump rather then be pushed" confessing to his superiors what he had done.

His father, a former United Official has come in to offer support - he has pleaded with the Media to give his son a chance to be heard, he has claimed his son to be an honest man! 

Yet his son hasn't not spoken in court, has not offered a justification for what he's done, has not even entered a plea: guilty or Innocent.

Aurum or Gold homeopathic remedy:

Represents his social status and responsibility in the financial world as well as his religious background,  and the need to keep dark secrets - those that would cause a fall from status if revealed. "Jumping rather than pushed" is very much part of the Aurum profile with its need to remain in control until the very end, even if this means having to take a dramatic action: it is the typical remedy deep depression with suicidal thoughts of jumping from high places.

Carbonicum homeopathic remedy:

Represents his sensitivity and vulnerability, as well as the strong paternal values. The individuals requiring Carbonicum remedies have a deep need for paternal guidance and approval. They define themselves by their father's status, and they try hard not to tarnish their family name - for them it is a question of acceptance too - being shunned by their family is the worth thing that could happen to them.

On a further development to the case he has now pleaded not guilty, alleging that he didn't understand the charges when he entered his first plea and has since dismissed his legal team and hired a new one.  He waits trial.

By the Undercover Homeopath

Resume: Applying for a job in homeopathy

21 November 2011 07:18:00

Claudia Dias

I am a people's person, always interested in social issues, political affairs, medical research, scientific discoveries, and homeopathy.


I’m a qualified homeopath and shamanic healer with a particular interest in the area in mental health.

I’m also an actor and scriptwriter.

I hope to never cease to learn about homeopathy - it fascinates me how it can be applied to all life circumstances - it is a true holistic healing - unique, bespoke medicine tailored for each individual.

It helps us to be in harmony: mind, body and soul by integrating how we relate to our social and physical environment, and defines us as unique individuals distinct from everyone else.

If you don't believe me give it a try!

Sometimes it’s absolutely necessary and imperious to recourse to conventional medicine, but this should only be a temporary measure with the understanding that as much as conventional medicine and surgery might be the way the best way to postpone death it doesn’t offer long term health.

Would you rather wear clothes that we especially made for you or wear a one size fit all? So why do you think you should use one size fits all medicine rather than that a holistic system especially selected for you?

Conventional medicine's ability to deal with disease is only temporary, removing the pathology from one organ while causing damage to other organs through its aggressive suppression techniques (drugs, surgery, etc.).

If you want to know what are going to suffer next, it’s very simple: just read the side-effects of what you are taking now and you will know!

The same is happening to our environment where aggressive pesticides combined with genetic manipulation are leaving a trail of destruction behind, depriving us both at the national level and causing irreversible damage to our endocrine system. Our mental health and emotional being suffers for this too...even for those incapable of understanding their own spiritual connection to the rest of nature, it should be clear that our emotions are ruled by hormones and that our endocrine system is sensitive to even minute changes to chemicals and radiation in our environment.

We as supra intelligent beings should be the guardians of nature not its attackers. By ravaging our own natural resources we serve our greed but we don't create long lasting wealth, we become poorer both materially and spiritually.

Email me at undercoverhomeopath@gmail.com for an appointment. I practice from central London and North London where I live; I also consult on the phone. I offer a free short consultation on Twitter: this is only useful for recent ailments, follow me @urban_healing and you will find my #healingmondays often advertised.

If your ailment is chronic, we both need to take time looking at the many life patterns physical and emotional, as well as your medical history.

We will then look at homeopathic and shamanic remedies, healing techniques, meditation and nutritional supplements that can set you on the path of recovery and of discovery of your new you: developing your potential and helping you to be the best you can possibly be!

I know it takes time but it's time well spent!

Claudia Dias, the Undercover Homeopath







Butterfly by Andrea Uhlikova


RESUME
Qualifications  Fully qualified Homeopath and Shamanic Healer. Actor and Scriptwriter


VOLUNTARY WORK
Oct 2011 - Jan 2012 , Bank of Ideas, London
Organiser and sole homeopath and healer at Homeopathy and Healing Clinic once a week, Bank of Ideas, London 2011 - Current, Twitter, International Promoting Homeopathy on Twitter as @urban_healing 2011 - Current, Twitter, International Free Homeopathy advice service weekly on Twitter: #healingmondays 2011 - Current, Weekly Blog promoting Homeopathy. Analysing celebrity psychological profiles, and current affairs, according to homeopathic principles Jan 2012, Bank of Ideas, London Organiser of Art Therapy Workshop. Combining meditation and art in order to promote physical and mental healing.

Employment
   2010 - (Present) - Practising Homeopathy and Healing in London
 2002 -2004, Media Duo Ltd, London Public Relations and Press Officer, and Office Manager. Writing press releases, informationals, and designing promotional leaflets to promote the company‘s complementary health products. 

 1998 - 2002 Executive Assistant, The Empty Homes Agency, London  
management of database of empty properties around the UK, liaising with various welfare organisations.
 1995-1998 NOP, London Research executive and translator for scientific, medical, technological, and marketing studies.  1990-1994 Freelance actor, Lisbon Acting work for various theatre companies and TV productions.  1984-1994, Jornal Sete, and Revista Visao, Lisbon Photo Archivist for a large Press Corporation, also as Personal Assistant and Secretary to the Managing Director.
 Education    2010 - Present: School of Shamanic Homeopathy, London Post-Graduate Course in Homeopathy and Shamanic Healing 2006 - 2010, School of Shamanic Homeopathy, London Diploma in Homeopathy and Shamanic Healing 2005 - 2006 Lakeland College, London Homeopathy, attendance and completion of the 1st year of a three year course.    1994 - 1995 NOP, London Marketing, Qualitative Research and Administration 1986-1989 Escola de Teatro A Comuna, Lisbon Drama: Acting, Scriptwriting, and Directing
1984 Escola Secundaria Luis de Camoes, Lisbon A levels: Geography, Chemistry, English, Philosophy, Portuguese, Psychology
Languages Portuguese (fluent) Spanish (conversational) French (basic)
References Available on request




The Butterfly photo at the top is part of a collection of photos that Andrea took after having a healing session with me at Kew Gardens.

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