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***Tribute To Heath Ledger With Aura Reading, Face Reading

Topic: AuraFeaturing Rose RosetreePublished Recently added

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Some actors are enormously evolved spiritually. We watch them and enjoy their auric modeling. (That means the way people receive a contact high from another person's aura.)

Heath Ledger, found dead yesterday, at 28, was such an actor. He was also one of the very gifted ones who would take a role, acting all the way down into changes to his aura.

I'm now starting to prepare my annual readings for Academy Award nominees. This became a tradition after I did an in-depth article for the Chicago Sun-Times in 2006. It's fascinating to do comparison readings of nominees for Best Actor. I find a photo of each nominee when being "normal" and compare it to that nominee when in role.

Only an extraordinary actor can change so much for a role that even one chakra is altered. Health was able to change them all.

Almost exactly a year ago, I read Heath's face and aura for another feature story in the Chicago Sun-Times. Here are some excerpts:

“At Heath’s root chakra is a masculine projection with a feminine tinge… It’s clear to me from his root chakra, and the sex databank at his second chakra, that he’s done a lot of personal healing regarding his sexuality.”

There’s “scar tissue” there… He’s not only healed from his high-profile relationships with Heather Graham and Naomi Watts, but learned from them.

At his second chakra, there’s a huge projection — just like Gyllenhaal’s. “He has bluster on the outside and vulnerability on the inside.” He also has a talent for helping people find steadiness.

“Then we amble over to his heart chakra,” Rosetree says. “He has worked really hard to seem emotionally tough. I’d say, at this point in his development, he is a portrayer of feelings rather than an explorer of his own feelings.”

She stumbled onto something interesting at his throat chakra: a vortex configuration. “He pulls people into his silence,” Rosetree says. “Marlon Brando had something similar. Brando had, deep within his vortex, an explosive rage. What Heath has instead is tremendous sweetness.”

At my blog you can read the rest of my interview with the Chicago Sun-Times, published almost exactly a year ago, where I read his face and aura. This was after his huge success with "Brokeback Mountain." Paige Wiser was the reporter, one of my favorites I've ever worked with. At the blog, you can add your insights, too. It's at http://www.rose-rosetree.com/blog.n

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