Jim Carrey as Virtuoso, Not Prodigy
April 4th, 2008 by Rose Rosetree
When you can augment the usual movie star gazing with aura readings, empathic merges, and reading faces, the world’s big collective family of movie stars does the most amazing ”show” business!
Blog-Buddy Anna (a.k.a. “Comment 3″) wrote, “I am wondering if there have been changes since he began seeing Jenny McCarthy and getting to know her dear son Evan? Jenny calls Jim the ‘autism whisperer’ because he has such a loving way of relating to her son.
“Jim Carrey seems to have evolved and I hope he is happier, as he seems to be.”
FACE CHANGES
What a delight to see the photo shown here, and also the one that includes Evan. (That picture is well protected by the photographer. Respecting the copyright, I simply give you a link to it here: )
Let’s compare how his face has changed from the more familiar, youthful version of his earlier movies.
Notice how many wrinkles have accumulated just on the lower half of his cheeks? These samples of “God’s Makeup” indicate that Carrey has shown huge courage in responding to life, to his fans, to his fame, and to public pressures that the likes of me will never know.
Let’s also give credit to Carrey for allowing his face to evolve over time, rather than freezing it into submission with Botox. Talk about courage! Going counter-culture in the Hollywood community can’t be easy.
You may also notice a faint Mark of Devotion in the earlier picture. That’s a vertical line between his eyebrows, reaching up into the center of forehead. To see it properly on this photo, you’ll need to use this link and then copy the image and pull on the corners to see it. In today’s main photo, that mark is gone. In its place are two extremely deep lines.
The Anger Flag on his left (shaped as a vertical line going straight up from his left eyebrow) may reveal the frustrating side of having become an “Autism Whisperer” to Jenny’s son.
The Sublimation Line on his right (starting as a vertical line off his right brow, then curving over to the third eye) is just marvellous. It suggests that frustrations from career have been used by Carrey in a deeply spiritual way, not just food for thought but food for growth.
AURA INTERLUDE
During our upcoming Aura Intensive, April 11-13, one of our group exercises will be “Watch auras while you watch TV.” Until you’ve done aura readings on those stars of stage and screen, spiritually, you haven’t seen the best part of the show.
You may be reading this blog post today as you would the words about any celebrity. Just as show business is an industry, there’s another field of people in the Joan Rivers profession, gossiping or otherwise commenting on every wrinkle and life event, drawing attention to every photo.
When I read celebrities here at Deeper Perception Made Practical, I invite you to participate in something different. To me, the best thing about our big, bawdy, sometimes crazy show-biz extended family is the chance for us to read people deeper. Never do we have to stay at the level of gossip. We can use photos like those shown here to stretch perception itself. And so long as we’re going to do that, let’s go all the way….
EMPATHIC MERGE WITH ZANY JIM
To find out more about his spiritual growth, and exploring how he has changed, I’m going to do an empathic merge, emphasizing the same databanks read yesterday. (For how-to instructions to use the Darshan technique, merging into a person’s way of being through a photograph, safely and deeply, see Empowered by Empathy.)
TIMING FOR HUMOR AT THE SOLAR PLEXUS CHAKRA
Exactly the same soul-level gift described yesterday is active now. The main difference between these two pictures is that Carrey today is far more willing to play it straight. Yes, he’ll perform as that wildly comedic man. He’ll do it in a heartbeat. With panache. With gusto. But Carrey is also willing to be a “normal” human, non-performing, person, laying that megapwatt gift aside in favor of everyday life.
Last year I met a professional humorist, “Greg,” who had worked for years as a writer for “The Simpsons.” I asked him what this was like. He grimaced. “Nothing is more pathetic than people who do humor for a living,” he said. “They’re such fakes. The louder they laugh, the more desperate they are. Can they do much beside laugh? Unfortunately not.”
If Carrey ever was like that, desperately needing to be funny and unwilling to be different, that has changed. You can sense that former mode of being in this photo.
He wants to show what he can do. He enjoys himself hugely. But, for the sake of his identity, he also NEEDS to show what he can do.
That has changed, with a magnificent, soulful growth spurt.
SENSE OF HUMOR AT THE HEART CHAKRA
In our photo with the wild face, Jim isn’t experiencing humor much, nor does he feel any deep emotion whatsoever. Hey, he’s performing! Focused as an Olympic athlete, the comedian is pushing energy for his audience, moving that external mountain-like, stolid collection of people at the other side of the camera. Facial muscles are barely used at all, compared to his spiritual muscles.
In this post’s main photo, all emotions run deep now. He lives in a humbler, more accepting way, feeling how people suffer and struggle and grow.
What happens to humor when Jim participates as a “normal” man? Humor becomes an art to express that compassionate, far more vulnerable, emotional connection. Like a great violinist, Jim Carrey will gladly take out his instrument to perform, using his skills to help people. But he’s no longer self-absorbed, proud like a young prodigy. His humor, his art, his service – all of this has matured.
VERSION OF REALITY AT THE ROOT CHAKRA
For Jim Carrey now, life is a gymnastic exercise. Moving through everyday reality feels like having to walk among bounders: a very human, grounded, trek into a serious world. But Jim also has the ability to switch on something that turns him more into a cartoon character, joyfully scampering above that reality.
In that different dimension, at a higher vibration, he can leap off the boulders like a champion diver, can use creativity in innumerable ways.
When not leaping, a deep sadness is part of the underlying quality to Carrey’s life now. As I move back into my own consciousness, taking a breather from the empathic merge, I wonder if part of that sadness relates to a career that has somewhat stalled.
Movies today don’t have roles for his kind of comedic genius, do they? What if he could do what he loves, letting that transformational presence smash boundaries for people in a really major way? What if people would pay money, and directors find motivation, to let Carrey star in a movie that let him fully create the powerful kind of spiritual lifting he has come here to do?
In that sense, famous Jim Carrey may feel like many lightworkers today, not just performers but also massage therapists, healers, writers. As humanity leaps toward a higher state of consciousness, we have to wait through the landings, dull thuds, and times when nothing seems to be moving. Right now, many aspects of life are stuck or declining — and I don’t just mean housing prices. Yet the goal before us all is to persevere, holding our light and shining it wherever we can.



Wow, thank you again, Rose.
Love this!:
“It suggests that frustrations from career have been used by Carrey in a deeply spiritual way, not just food for thought but food for growth.”
Hi Rose,
I think Jim Carrey was one of the actors who did a voice for a recent animated feature that has turned out to be very successful, so his career may be on the mend.
I actually thought that he was just taking a career break. After working almost non-stop in the late 90s and early 00s, it seemed like he had proven to himself that he was both commercially and financially successful and wanted to take a respite from his film projects.
This is just speculation on my part, by the way.
I meant to mention that I do admire that Carrey has allowed himself to age so gracefully.
thank you, man