The reason I've been able to maintain my position of chairman of CBS in addition to all the Viacom stuff is my team.
I think path in spirituality chooses us. I doubt seriously that we really have much choice in the matter.
When people come to me, they come usually for spiritual blessings, they come for the heart to be opened, because if it's not, we're not going to be able to channel our way through the course, and I think that most people know that there is that understanding that something has to open within us before we begin to resolve our problems, and so it is at all levels that they come.
The more we are cleansed of conflicts, all sorts of conflicts, the easier it is for us to use our energy in a way that attracts the immutable healing of it all.
The commercialism of yoga, the commercialism of Ayurveda, the commercialism of guru-ism, is difficult. It's difficult because it confuses, it confuses the general populations as to what this is all about, but yet those of us who are trained within a certain tradition, who trained from the ancestral gene bank, so to speak, it is fine, it's not bothersome at all because we must live.
Ayurvedic medicine is ancient, and its resurgence is necessary because we do need the proper balance in our medical approach.
I feel badly for them, not sorry, but badly, because I think they've been given poor breaks and difficult, not sufficient opportunity to be who they are and sort of put into that straitjacket with the tie, and all of the things that is really built like a straitjacket when you look at it, and tied up in a sort of a way where their purpose had to be slimmed down to just certain things, and function pared down to the linear, and it is very difficult for men.
All the filmmakers I've worked with have taken my desire to educate myself very seriously.
Don't worry that you can't seem to come up with sure billion dollar winners at first. Just do projects for yourself for fun. You'll get better and better.
What is a secret wish?" "It is what you want but cannot ask.
I play Dr. Karen Boyer in 'Spies Like Us. ' She's strong, intelligent and dedicated and just happens to be beautiful.