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Gray starred as Colonel Wilma Deering, a character that proved to be a source of inspiration for many female fans and a source of provocation for many of the young male viewers who apparently took great delight over the form-fitting jumpsuit that Gray donned. Afterward, Gray guest-starred on an episode of Magnum P. The initial plan was for Doyle to become a recurring character and possibly even the source for a future series spinoff, but nothing ever came of the one-off appearance.

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Article cannot be re-published in any other pages or documents. Copyright is protected by DMCA. All found copies will be reported. Erin Gray is slowly nearing her eighth-decade, but despite her age, she is still an active actress; most recently, she has appeared in Hallmark channel films, which marked the resurgence of her career, after a decade filled with roles in B-production films.

Later on in life I started studying all the religions, all things spiritual, everything I could get my hands on. And when I was modeling in New York at Ford Models, they knew to find me at a bookshop way down on Broadway, way in the back in the occult section somewhere.

I was looking for answers; I wanted to know why I was put here on this planet, why do I have this body, why do I have to die? What does it mean to have this existence? Is there a God? Is there a universal mind? Does this make sense? Her first introduction to Taoist thought was by learning about eastern medicine, thanks to one of the trips to China during Richard Nixon's presidency.

I was very fascinated when Richard Nixon went to China. During this time a lead story in The New York Times wasn't about Richard Nixon opening doors to China, it was about this journalist there who ended up having an appendicitis attack over there, having surgery, having acupuncture done on him during post-op recovery, and he went through the surgery talking back to the doctors.

He wrote about his amazing recovery. He said we need to learn what the Chinese have been doing for centuries You only pay the doctor if you stay healthy. And I wanted to learn more: What is his acupuncture and how does this work? Gray is referencing here. Gray saw the amazing effects of acupuncture firsthand through her work with James Garner on The Rockford Files.

James Garner had a bad knee that he had injured doing a stunt. It turned out the only thing that worked for him was acupuncture He did this every day. I want to learn more about acupuncture. She began to see an acupuncturist routinely, receiving "tune ups" that would help rejuvenate her mind and body.

All the while she was peppering the provider with questions about how the various techniques worked, craving more knowledge. During her time on Silver Spoons, she had a terrible cold. She was in such poor shape, for the first time she was sent home from a set. She visited her acupuncturist, who put a needle in a spot right between her eyebrows.

Gray reported that she felt as though a dam broke, and waves of energy flowed through her body. A conversation with her acupuncturist led to her discovery of tai chi, which she views as an alternative to the acupuncture itself.

Excuse me? What are you talking about? Anger is attached to your liver. As a child I had dealt with a lot of loss and grief. I was constantly losing my parents, losing my home, constantly moving around, living with this stranger, that stepfather, or whatever.

Loss was a constant thing in my life, and my weak organ was my lungs. I had whooping cough, pneumonia, tuberculosis And I was used to having 4 to 5 colds per year. But as an actress, you have to bring up that rage and do it for 12 hours! Over and over and over again. And you have to keep that alive all day long! It really messes you up. This is why actors have a tendency to have sleeping pills, drugs to pick them up, or alcohol to bring them down. So that became very interesting to me How do I bring balance to myself every day?

How do I energize myself and not fall into the traps of alcohol or drugs? Gray began studying tai chi with a grand master in Los Angeles, but wanted to continue her other "western" physical fitness endeavors, such as aerobics classes and long distance running. Her routine illnesses continued. In she was bedridden with pneumonia and that was when, at age 43, she decreed that she would commit herself to tai chi.

I have not been sick for one day since then. That was since



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