Interpretive Reports
I was curious to see if computer reports would pick up Ron Howard’s
wholesomeness. Here’s what I found:
Cosmic
Patterns - Merlin
This is from the Merlin report.
Aries rising: You meet life head on and throw yourself into new experiences with zest
and enthusiasm. You are direct, straightforward, assertive, and usually
completely aboveboard in all your dealings. Candid and incapable of guile,
insincerity or phoniness, you project a confident and sometimes arrogant
appearance to others. You often lack tact and sensitivity, and can be
completely oblivious to others' needs, and inadvertently selfish. You are
self-reliant and don't depend upon social approval and reinforcement as
much as other people do. You like to be original and do not mind going it
alone. You may feel that you do not fit into groups very well, and that
you do not naturally blend in and cooperate with others very easily. You
like to be either a leader or a loner.
You are a doer and thrive on freedom, challenge, and activity. You tend
to think in clear, black and white terms, and to be somewhat simplistic in
your outlook, which enables you to act in a very decisive and self-assured
manner. When inspired with an idea, you feel such a sense of urgency and
excitement about it that you will often charge ahead and try to implement
it in a rather bold but poorly planned and crudely executed way. Patience
and careful attention to details are not your forte. However, you never
accept defeat and will have brilliant and unprecedented successes and
discoveries, as well as painful failures. To you it is far better to make
mistakes than it is to play it safe and never try.
Aries rising and Sun in Pisces: Although you strive for honesty and candor, as described in the
previous chapter, you are really very nonaggressive and kind, as discussed
below. You often feel a great chasm between your idealism and the harsh
realities that often require confrontation and sometimes conflict.
However, you have a gift for being able to stand up by yourself with
integrity, but without malice or vindictiveness. Your strength combined
with your compassion can make you a leader who is deeply sensitive to the
needs of others.
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Cosmic
Patterns - Indra
This is from the Indra report.
Aries Rising: You have a very direct manner for dealing with others. You wish people
would be able deal with you in a very direct way. Others come into your
life in very diplomatic ways because you are so direct that it is hard for
you to connect with others who are not prepared to do it all your way. You
have abundant energy and accomplish much by acting on impulse. You throw
yourself into activity but don't always have the patience or energy to
finish your projects. Your natural environment is one where the work is
completed swiftly. You like to move on to the new and pioneering side of a
project and seldom are interested in sitting still for the rewards. You
gain pleasure through movement: physical, emotional and mental. People are
attracted to your spark of enthusiasm and your genuine and direct
mannerisms. Relationships tend to stay simple with you because none are at
loss to discover where they stand with you
Neptune Opposition the Ascendant and in the 7th House and unafflicted: You are always looking for a transcendent ideal in other people. There
is a deeply inspirational quality in you and when you are accessing this
quality directly in yourself, you stop being disappointed with others. The
gentle side of your nature, the giving side of your personality expresses
itself most directly when you are in love or have a job that gives full
expression to your desire to be of service.
Sun in Pisces: You are the most sympathetic and self-sacrificing of souls. You have a
good imagination and good receptivity to others. You have a poetic
otherworldliness which can come out in some creative or idealistic
channel. You have a deep, emotional understanding of others and a real
will to serve. You need to be careful that you aren't so suggestible that
you fall into self-pitying and avoidance behavior. Try to develop
concentration and discipline without losing your easygoing demeanor. Once
you are determined to reach a goal, your faith in life, the universe and
yourself can give you the strength of character to renounce anything that
gets in the way.
Sun Conjunct Venus: You have a magnetic charm to which people are naturally attracted.
People like you. Your inner knowledge of people aids greatly in getting
along with others. Because you have a second sense for what to say to
people, you need to guard against mere people-pleasing, which can reduce
your diplomatic skills to some form of self-seeking manipulation. You are
aesthetic and have a certain inclination toward all that is beautiful. You
were thought of as a cute child; if your interests in self refinement are
cultivated in your adult years, you become a truly beautiful person.
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Here are two other reports to compare:
Astrolabe – Professional Natal Report
Matrix - The Sky Within
Computer produced reports are more accurate than you think.
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Biography
American child actor and adult film director, writer and producer.
Howard was named Best Director by the Director’s Guild of America for his
work on Apollo 13. It has grossed over $335,000,000 worldwide and was
nominated for nine Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards; winning
two Academy Awards for Best Film Editing and Best Sound. Additionally,
Apollo 13 was chosen Favorite Motion Picture and Favorite Dramatic Motion
Picture by the People’s Choice Awards, Best Picture by the Chicago Film
Critics Awards and Best Cast and Best Supporting Actor (Ed Harris) by the
Screen Actors Guild Awards.
From an acting family in the traditional sense, his dad Rance, an
actor, director and writer, always knew his son Ron would be an actor as
well. Ron's mom, Jean, an actress, said he was born with a four-leaf
clover behind his ear. His younger brother Clint has appeared with him in
front of and behind the camera. Howard's first time on film was at the age
of 18 months, but his part in "Frontier Woman" in 1956 was not credited.
He was age two when his dad directed a summer stock production of "The
Seven Year Itch" at the Hilltop Theater in Baltimore and he began to mimic
the actors. Playing the game with his dad was fun for the Norman
Rockwell-looking blue eyed, freckled, red headed kid. Acting in earnest
started with TV's "Playhouse 90" and "General Electric Theater" when he
was five. His dad always prepared him and he never blew his lines.
A down to earth person from a very stable family background, Howard
went to public school and was always given the opportunity to turn down
work if he was not enjoying it. His life was more normal than most
Hollywood kids as his parents had a clause put into his contracts that he
did not have to do publicity tours. The "Andy Griffith Show" debuted on
10/3/1960 with little Ronnie Howard as the adorable, popular tyke, Opie
Taylor. During the first year of filming when he got cranky during a
scene, his dad picked him up, spanked him and told him people were trying
to work and he needed to be responsible. Later Ron learned that the
relationship on the show between Griffith and him was based on his own
relationship with his dad. He still winces when someone shouts, "Hey, Opie."
In 1962 he played the younger brother of Marion the librarian in the
movie "The Music Man." He noted in 1966 that his two heroes, pitchers Don
Drysdale and Sandy Koufax of the LA Dodgers, held out for contracts worth
$100,000 each and he was also going to make that much the same year. In
1973, Howard became a bona fide star with the success of the movie
"American Graffiti."
Ron's next important role was the affable Richie Cunningham on ABC's
"Happy Days" which debuted 1/15/1974. Within the first month they had a
30% viewing share. During the 1975-76 season, Henry Winkler as Arthur
Fonzarelli took the spotlight. Howard and Winkler were not competitive;
both worked for the good of the show and they remain friends today. The
title role in "Huckleberry Finn" on 5/25/1975 allowed Howard to work with
his entire family.
He attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, CA and took off work
for nine months one year when he made the "B" basketball team. This
allowed him to go on road games with them. He graduated in 1972. Howard
then enrolled in the University of Southern California's cinema arts
department but quit as he thought he could learn more from actual
experience.
Howard's behind the camera work started when he was 15. He won a
national Kodak Film Contest with a Super 8mm film he had shot. In 1976 he
made "Eat My Dust" for Roger Corman in exchange for the chance to become
one of the youngest directors in Hollywood history. At 24, Howard
surprised everyone when he made "Grand Theft Auto" in 1977, completing the
film in four weeks on a budget of $602,000. The film made $15 million. He
was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actor in a
Supporting role in 1977 for "The Shootist," starring John Wayne. Howard
stopped acting when he started losing his hair at age 26. Now he is seldom
seen without a hat.
He regards what he does simply as a job, not a craft or art. He has
made several films that have been nominated for various awards and they
have taken him onto the second tier of powerful directors alongside Clint
Eastwood, Robert Zemeckis and Francis Ford Coppola. His films have been
very popular and high grossing. He has always retained his squeaky clean,
wholesome image and feels that life has been very good to him. Smart,
funny, introspective and ambitious, he is a non-threatening person when he
is in control, and a fine collaborator with no ego problems. With a down
to earth attitude and extraordinary stability, he never takes success for
granted and has a good working relationship with others. In a competitive
business he knows you sometimes have to be tough, you can't be
thin-skinned or a wimp, and sometime you have to hurt people's feelings.
He doesn't see himself as a religious person, but he does believe in a
power or a God pulling strings behind the scenes. He likes codes of
conduct, rules and philosophy. Ron Howard Productions on the 20th Century
Fox lot holds his sparsely furnished office that is half as large as the
reception area. One of his favorite toys, a full size video game, is there
to help release tension.
After his "Apollo 13" was so successful in 1996, he shared an Emmy for
Outstanding Miniseries in 1998 for "From the Earth to the Moon."
Married life seems to agree with Howard as he and his high school
sweetheart, Cheryl Alley, were wed on 6/07/1975 and remain in a loving
relationship. Cheryl has appeared in most of her husband’s films in
non-speaking roles. They moved from the San Fernando Valley in California,
where they had lived all their lives, to Connecticut with their four
children, Bryce Dallas born in 1981, twin girls Paige Carlyle and Jocelyn
Carlyle in 1985 and son Reed in 1987, all redheaded. They also keep a
house in California. The family love to go on car trips and watch movies
together twice a week.
In 2001, Howard outdid himself with the winning film, “A Beautiful
Mind.” It told the story of mathematician John Forbes Nash (born
6/13/1928, Bluefield, WV), portrayed by New Zealand actor Russell Crowe
(born 4/07/1964). Ron claims that he is a “recovering workaholic” who is
now trying to give himself more downtime.
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