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Hach ja, mein Auto …

Mein erstes und einziges Auto. Eine große Liebe. Der Kleine war gebraucht und hatte schon ein paar Schrammen als ich ihn gekauft habe, aber es war Liebe auf dem ersten Blick. Tcha, und jetzt, 11 Jahre später macht er mir Kummer.
Im Frühjahr war schon eine große Reparatur und heute der TÜV. Irgendetwas ist mit den Radlagern der Hinterachse nicht okay und so verschlingt mein Kleiner “mal eben” wieder 570 €.
Hat jemand vielleicht einen Goldesel für mich *seufz* ?

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    little woman beckons me into the low-beamed
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    ‘Fancy a cuppa? Earl Grey or PG Tips?’ smiles the pixie-like figure, who wears a ragged peach cardigan and a grubby linen skirt (from a
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    troubled headmaster, she was his not-so-naïve pupil); and
    Robert Mitchum, the brooding husband she betrayed in the 1970 blockbuster Ryan’s Daughter, for which
    she received an Oscar nomination.

    In ‘a very dark period’ of her life, Miss Miles also
    became fatefully involved with a young American writer who was
    mysteriously found dead in her hotel room after they
    had quarrelled — prompting accusations that she had murdered him.

    Sarah Miles embarked on a series of very public affairs, some with her much older leading men.
    Among them were Laurence Olivier, opposite whom she starred in Term Of
    Trial (above), the debut movie that brought her to fame in 1962, when she
    was 21

    However, her true ‘soul-mate’ was the brilliant screenwriter
    and playwright Robert Bolt, whom she twice married
    (having once divorced) and nursed with selfless devotion as he suffered a series
    of strokes.

    When Bolt died in 1995, she adhered to his irreverent
    funeral plans, meditating beside his body for two days with friends, staging a joyful wake with champagne and musicians, and burying him in a huge scarlet gown and pink scarf,
    in a cardboard coffin sunk beyond the croquet lawn in the grounds of their home.

    Every day she trips down the garden to perch on a log beside her late
    husband’s mossy memorial stone — inscribed with the title of his most
    famous play, A Man For All Seasons — to ‘share my problems with him
    and tell him what’s going on’.

    Recently, she has been seeking his guidance on a
    daunting new venture.

    Two weeks ago, having pondered the idea for the best part of
    three decades, she renamed her Sussex home as the Chithurst Manor Healing Centre, and — partnered by her youthful lodger,
    Ian Delves — officially opened for business as an alternative healer and therapist.

    Romance: Sarah was previously married twice to late screenwriter Robert Bolt, by whom she has son Tom (pictured together in 1985)

    Perhaps ‘business’ wouldn’t be the word she would
    choose — for, as she tells me when we settle in the sun-bathed conservatory that will serve as
    her consulting room, they won’t charge for the various treatments on offer (from massage to spiritual healing), they will
    just ask for donations and rely on their clients’ good
    will.

    Though hardly on her uppers, she could plainly use
    their generosity. She earned surprisingly little from her films, and she and Bolt were divorced when he
    made his will.

    ‘I must have taken a vow of poverty or something!’ she exclaims, confiding that she can’t afford to turn on the
    draughty manor’s central heating in winter.

    Miss Miles is given to making rather melodramatic declamations such as this; but then hers has been a melodramatic life.

    One of four siblings who still address one
    another with their childhood nicknames —-
    Pooker, Chuzzer, Jules and Puss Cat (Sarah) — she was born into a well-heeled
    Essex family who sent her to the top girls’
    public school, Roedean.

    Always rebellious, she was quickly expelled but found her calling when her mother,
    having been impressed by her performance in a play, got her into
    RADA.

    She tells me earnestly that her ambition was to be a comedian, and it was only after
    her agent insisted she should audition for the sexually awakened schoolgirl part in Term Of Trial that she was
    acclaimed as England’s latest sex siren. 

    The actress had an affair with Robert Mitchum, the brooding husband she betrayed in the
    1970 blockbuster Ryan’s Daughter, for which she received an Oscar nomination

    It was during the movie shoot, in a Parisian hotel, that she
    and Olivier, then in his mid-50s and recently married to his
    second wife, the actress Joan Plowright, embarked on their first affair.

    It lasted two years, but although she had other lovers,
    such as the hell-raising actor Nicol Williamson and Steven Spielberg, she returned to
    Olivier more than once, and they remained close until his death, 24 years ago next month.

    She met the Manchester-born, Left-wing Bolt at a party and within 18 months, dazzled
    by his towering intellect, they were married.

    They were travelling in India, where he was researching an abortive
    screenplay for the film Gandhi, when her fascination with alternative therapies was stirred —- albeit by a
    practice which would make many people retch.

    ‘Drinking your own urine is wonderful for your skin,
    fantastic for your hair, your immune system — it’s fantastic for everything!’
     
    Visiting Gandhi’s ashram, she recalls, she met one of his followers and was astonished to learn the woman was
    85 years old, when she looked 60 at most.

    Asked how she retained her youthful complexion, the woman said it was down to drinking
    a daily dose of her own urine: something Gandhi strongly
    advocated.

    ‘When she told me this, I thought “Euugh!” I was disgusted — just like everybody else,’
    she laughs.

    But a few years later, when she consulted a therapist about her recurring
    nasal allergies and he, too, recommended ‘urine therapy’, she followed his advice.

    The effects were ‘like wow!’ she exclaims, and so she has been drinking it ever since.
    When I tell her about my arthritic knees she urges me to give it a go.

    ‘Listen to me — what you smell has nothing do with the taste,
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    ‘It’s wonderful for your skin, fantastic for your hair,
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    ‘It gives you an immediate high. Just try it!’ Thanks,
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    Whether or not it’s down to her daily tot, she certainly
    looks younger than her 71 years. Though she was hit by a bus while crossing Trafalgar Square two years ago and has had two hip replacements and a pin in her shoulder, she is also a picture of health — the perfect advertisement
    for the new centre.

    Sarah’s son Tom Bolt, a heroin addict in his mid-teens, has turned
    his life around and is now a millionaire expert on antique watches,
    as well as a judge on the Channel 4 antiques show Four Rooms

    Still, from the night the late Robert Mitchum recklessly unveiled her then secret habit — during a talk at the
    National Theatre many years ago, she vaguely recalls — she was exposed to lifelong ridicule and, she is convinced,
    her career was damaged.

    ‘People are very, very strange about it.
    When it first came into the Press, people used to pass by me as if I was a smelly bag-lady.
    It was really terrible. I had letters calling me an evil witch.’

    But the episode which dealt a near-mortal blow to her
    reputation was the mysterious death in 1973 of the American writer David Whiting,
    24.

    Quite why Miss Miles, then at the height of her fame and married to Bolt,
    succumbed to the sexual advances of the nerdish, obsessive Whiting,
    who styled himself on the Great Gatsby, right down to the wide-lapelled,
    pin-striped suits, is a matter she declines to discuss.

    When she ended their affair while filming in Arizona,
    Whiting (by then employed as her business manager) beat her up in the cast’s
    hotel. Miss Miles escaped, and when she returned she found him
    dead.

    Protected by the Hollywood establishment, she was spared police questioning and testifying at the inquest, where it was ruled that Whiting had taken an overdose,
    even though he had swallowed just a couple of Mandrax tablets
    and had wounds on his body.

    As the scandal unfolded her parents were hounded out of their Essex village, she was branded a femme fatale, and, she says, one British paper even accused her outright of murder.
    ‘I was the scapegoat and the only thing that kept me sane
    was my innocence,’ she declares, suddenly fixing
    me with that familiar, wild-eyed gaze.

    Does she now think it was foul play? ‘I’m afraid
    — yes,’ she replies knowingly, then stops.
    ‘It was a dark period. I don’t really want to delve into the darkness.’

    Comfortably back in the light again, she remembers how her gift for healing was discovered by chance,
    by a famous American spiritual healer, Kathryn Kuhlman, who felt the energy
    coming from her as they stood side by side in a lift during the
    early Seventies.

    Sarah’s gift for healing was discovered by chance, by a famous American spiritual healer, Kathryn Kuhlman, who felt the energy coming
    from her as they stood side by side in a lift during the
    early Seventies

    Kuhlman, who had her own TV show called Believe In Miracles, and a
    massive U.S. following, had immediately sensed her special
    gift and said: ‘You’ve got it! Just do it!’

    At first the actress thought she was ‘a nutter’. But she gradually came to realise she could
    channel healing energy by laying her hands directly on someone,
    or by holding them slightly away and curing them with her ‘etheric aura’.

    She has been healing family members and close
    friends for years (Robert Bolt was given only two years
    to live after his stroke, yet under her care he survived for 14, she says).
    But now she will offer her services to all-comers at the centre.

    It will also provide meditation and retreat sessions,
    and other holistic therapies.

    The realisation that she had a higher purpose
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    years later, when she was filming The Sailor Who Fell From Grace
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    Drawing on all her powers, she managed it, but afterwards, as she walked home, she
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    People can mock her, and frequently have, she smiles, but she has reached the stage where she no longer cares what
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    And why not, I say. After an entertaining afternoon in her company I
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    Particularly amusing was her description of the moment
    she glanced at Tony Blair’s upturned hands (as they chatted during David Frost’s annual midsummer party) and saw, to her horror, that the ‘head’ and ‘heart’ lines on both his palms were joined together.

    People who have these so-called ‘simian lines’ on just one
    hand are often geniuses, it is said. But those rare
    people who have them on both can be megalomaniacs or worse.

    ‘Blair hadn’t yet become Prime Minister and everyone was still in love with him,’ she recalls.
    ‘It sent a shiver down my spine.’

    It was also uplifting to hear how her son, Tom Bolt,
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    mid-teens he became a heroin addict and,
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    Now the father of her adored 12-year-old grandson, Billy, he has since become a millionaire expert on antique
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    She’s clearly proud of his success, but equally happy she is now following what
    she feels is her true calling. Beneath his mossy headstone, Sarah Miles believes
    her Man For All Seasons will be smiling.

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