I found one of my favourite men on youtube tonight, some may find what he says a bit * cheesy * - but not me.
I found my bliss. Crafting is my bliss and you are all part of that.
Thank you.
You smoochy-woochy honey-babes you.
: )
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Wow, I haven't seen this for years! I love this man too and this series inspired me to do what I do today (write kid's TV shows). Thanks for reminding me.
x
i haven't seen that before. thanks for sharing the link. i'm at a point where i'm trying to go from working at a job that pays the bills to working at something that i really enjoy (and pays the bills eventually, i hope!). that video was very inspiring.
One of my friends introduced me as a "major book babe" one time. Now I guess I'm a "smoochy-woochy major book honey-babe" or maybe it's "major smoochy-woochy honey book-babe"???
OHHH! Thank you so much for posting this! I saw this series when it was first shown on PBS, and sat in "rapture" before these men, who were talking about things that were cropping up in my path constantly at the time (and still are). Joseph Campbell was someone that had such a beautiful mission in life: to teach us how to really live!
Isn't it funny how someone will post something sometimes and, even though everyone may not realise it, it's exactly thing one needs to hear the most at that moment? Thank you for that!
That was amazing. I am very interested in following a more spiritual path, and this was right up my street! Wonderful.. I've never heard of this guy before. I feel more research coming on!
Thanks for the link. I wrote about Joseph Campbell recently and I've started rereading the book based on the televised interview. I will enjoy watching it again.
and you are so part of that in my world too, being one of the first craft blogs i read, i was amazed by the beauty you created {and still am}. hope you had a wonderful v-day!
i love Joseph Campbell. That was wonderful watching that. I'm going to show it to my daughter who is always worrying about what she's "good" at. That's not the point is it? Thanks for posting that link.
Weird - came to this via someone else. I was listening to The Secret last night (my sister sent it to me) and the word Bliss was mentioned in that too so I just had to click on your link too. Great interview and thanks so much. BTW just been down to your neck of the woods for half term and it was lovely.
Wow, I haven't seen this for years! I love this man too and this series inspired me to do what I do today (write kid's TV shows). Thanks for reminding me.
x
Posted by: lucy | February 14, 2007 at 11:12 PM
i haven't seen that before. thanks for sharing the link. i'm at a point where i'm trying to go from working at a job that pays the bills to working at something that i really enjoy (and pays the bills eventually, i hope!). that video was very inspiring.
Posted by: wendy | February 14, 2007 at 11:58 PM
smoochy-woochy honey-babes
:-) :-)
One of my friends introduced me as a "major book babe" one time. Now I guess I'm a "smoochy-woochy major book honey-babe" or maybe it's "major smoochy-woochy honey book-babe"???
:-)
Posted by: Vicki in Michigan | February 15, 2007 at 12:25 AM
Thanks for the sharing the clip of inspiration!!
Posted by: Gina | February 15, 2007 at 01:46 PM
OHHH! Thank you so much for posting this! I saw this series when it was first shown on PBS, and sat in "rapture" before these men, who were talking about things that were cropping up in my path constantly at the time (and still are). Joseph Campbell was someone that had such a beautiful mission in life: to teach us how to really live!
Posted by: Carol Rose Parker | February 15, 2007 at 02:34 PM
I felt like I knew Joseph Campbell well because of graduate work in mythology, but I have never seen this video.
It's lovely.
Inspiring.
Touching.
Thank you for the link.
Posted by: Heels | February 15, 2007 at 03:38 PM
Isn't it funny how someone will post something sometimes and, even though everyone may not realise it, it's exactly thing one needs to hear the most at that moment? Thank you for that!
Posted by: Passions & Distractions | February 15, 2007 at 03:39 PM
you said it sister!
Posted by: theresa | February 15, 2007 at 04:25 PM
That is so wonderful. I have never seen that before, and it is so needed. Thank you so much for sharing that.
Posted by: Joy | February 15, 2007 at 09:20 PM
Right back at ya! And thank you..
Posted by: manda | February 15, 2007 at 10:38 PM
That was amazing. I am very interested in following a more spiritual path, and this was right up my street! Wonderful.. I've never heard of this guy before. I feel more research coming on!
Posted by: Nicky Fraser | February 15, 2007 at 11:02 PM
so retro and yet so with it.
and we loves your smoochy-woochy-self and your darling honey-babe bears. are you working on a bear? maybe? could be? we'll be patient.
Posted by: cooler*doula | February 16, 2007 at 01:51 AM
Thanks for the link. I wrote about Joseph Campbell recently and I've started rereading the book based on the televised interview. I will enjoy watching it again.
Posted by: littlejennywren | February 16, 2007 at 04:35 AM
The panda looks adorable.
Posted by: carolyn | February 16, 2007 at 03:16 PM
and you are so part of that in my world too, being one of the first craft blogs i read, i was amazed by the beauty you created {and still am}. hope you had a wonderful v-day!
Posted by: Veronica TM | February 16, 2007 at 05:43 PM
Thank you so much for sharing that video!
Posted by: cheryl | February 16, 2007 at 06:58 PM
i love Joseph Campbell. That was wonderful watching that. I'm going to show it to my daughter who is always worrying about what she's "good" at. That's not the point is it? Thanks for posting that link.
Posted by: juju | February 17, 2007 at 12:55 PM
Weird - came to this via someone else. I was listening to The Secret last night (my sister sent it to me) and the word Bliss was mentioned in that too so I just had to click on your link too. Great interview and thanks so much. BTW just been down to your neck of the woods for half term and it was lovely.
Posted by: Simmyb | February 24, 2007 at 05:58 PM