Her last marriage to Larry was rather eclectic. In her words they had a
'Buddhist, Christian, Jewish wedding ceremony, with a little American Indian
thrown in! (laughs). That was from a Channel 4 Interview in 1991 when she
was exhibiting some paintings in London.



----- Original Message -----
From: Nuriel Tobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: Joni and religion


> Kakki wrote:
> "She certainly isn't some religious fundamentalist or particularly devout
about religion but she does have beliefs.  She has spoken of them a number
of times in interviews.  From what I can gather from listening to her she is
a kind of Buddhistic Christian with a great appreciation for Native
spirituality. ;-)"
>
> That's what i wanted to know, Kakki. You're so lucky. You can hear
interviews with Joni sharing her point of views (Kakki, you even met her
face to face for such an amazing conversation) - but me, i never heard
anything here in Israel from Joni (not about Joni) in the media other than
what i could learn from her lyrics. That was untill i joined the list and
even now, as i learn something new about Joni everyday, there are so many
things i still realy want to know, and this was one of them. I thought that
Joni was a non-religious person only from what seemed to be a non-religious
feeling in her lyrics, but that was just my eyes/mind trying to work out the
meaning of things, and like i said, i was confused and i knew you guys would
tell me what you know. And that was all just an introduction to - Thank you,
Kakki:)!
>
> You and Colin spoke of some ways of belief and of whom one believes in.
> (I used the word God in general just to make it easier to understand and
for us to talk about) - it was good to read your thoughts and opinions.
>
> Love,
>
> Nuri
>
> p.s. Just to help you understand how sometimes here in Israel (and i'm
sure it happenes everywhere) the media makes a mess of facts -
> When Joni and her daughter found eachother, the most important news-paper
here named 'Yediot Acharonot' (Up to date news in hebrew) wrote that the
only thing Joni was sad about when she met Kilauren was that Kilauren didn't
have the chance to meet her Grandmother because Myrtle was already dead.
When i joined the list and found out that Myrtle was very much alive - i was
realy happy. I'm a grannyboy, hehe:)
>
> That reminds me that i do believe that with that happy ending of the
Mitchell women story - Joni should get the Granny award :)
>
>
>
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