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Biography
Irving achieved critical and popular acclaim after the international success of his fourth novel The World According to Garp in 1978. Many of Irving's novels, including The Hotel New Hampshire (1981), The Cider House Rules (1985), A Prayer for Owen Meany (1989), and A Widow for One Year (1998), have been bestsellers. He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 72nd Academy Awards in 2000 for his script of the film adaptation of The Cider House Rules.
Five of his novels have been fully or partially adapted into the films The World According to Garp (1982), The Hotel New Hampshire (1984), Simon Birch (1998), The Cider House Rules (1999), and The Door in the Floor (2004). Several of Irving's books and short stories have been set in and around New England, in fictional towns resembling Exeter, New Hampshire.
Irving's novels usually center around small towns depicted in large, sprawling contexts, constituting many of his works as epic.
The Human Design of John Irving: Generator 6/2
John Irving is a Generator in Human Design – an energy type with a defined Sacral Center. Generators make up about 36% of humanity and possess an enormous, sustainable life force energy.
The Generator's strategy is to respond to impulses from life rather than initiating. When the Sacral Center responds with a clear "yes" (a gut feeling, an inner spark), that's the right path.
When John Irving lives in alignment with their design, they experience deep satisfaction and fulfillment. The Generator's not-self theme is frustration – a sign that the sacral energy isn't following the right things.
John Irving has Emotional Authority – the most common authority. Decisions should never be made in an emotional high or low, but only when emotional clarity settles in. "Sleep on it" is meant literally here. The emotional wave needs time to run its course.
John Irving carries the profile 6/2 – Role Model / Hermit. The 6th line represents the Role Model: a life path in three phases – first experimenting (until ~30), then observing from the "roof" (until ~50), and finally authentically embodying the role model. The 2nd line represents the Natural: a natural talent that is often unconscious and only activated when called out by others.
The incarnation cross "Left Angle Cross of Migration 1" describes the overarching life purpose and direction of John Irving in Human Design. It consists of the four gate activations of Sun and Earth (personality and design) and only becomes felt when one lives their strategy and authority.
Im Bodygraph von John zeigt sich eine 3-fach Spaltung (Triple Split).
Von den 9 Zentren im Bodygraph sind bei John 6 definiert: Sakralzentrum, G-Zentrum, Emotionalzentrum, Herzzentrum, Ajnazentrum und Kopfzentrum. 3 Zentren bleiben offen.
Schaltkreis-Verteilung: Kollektiv (Sinnfinden, Verstehen): 2 Kanäle, Stamm (Ego): 1 Kanal. John ist damit besonders im Bereich "Kollektiv" geprägt - das Teilen von Erfahrungen und Wissen mit der Gemeinschaft.
3 Defined Channels
Incarnation Cross - Left Angle Cross of Migration 1
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Human Design Profile
- Type
- Generator
- Authority
- Emotional Authority
- Profile
- 6/2 - Role Model / Hermit
- Definition
- Triple Split
- Incarnation Cross
- Left Angle Cross of Migration 1
- Date of Birth
- 02.03.1942 00:11
- Place of Birth
- Exeter, New Hampshire, United States
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