Friday, September 11, 2009

Kim Heechul Sheds Tears... T____T

Kim Heechul, who recently made a comeback with his acting job through SBS’s new weekend drama “I love you ten million times” has revealed that he had shed tears because of the other members’ honest and warm words.

Kim Heechul who had debuted as an actor through KBS drama “Sharp 2″ in 2005 in a recent interview with Starnews has said that it had taken him a lot of time to remember all the name of SJ’s members.

Kim Heechul said “I had a lot of hard time with Super Junior’s members because I spend too much time on acting”, “There was a time I was in a drama so I couldnt go to practice room. So when I came to there after a long time, the other members were like ‘Hyung, we had practiced with your’s spot left blank. You simply can join in later’ and ‘I only think about you but you just see the members that you’re close with, I feel so sad”

He continued with “In the restroom, my tears pour out without knowing” and “I feel both sorry and thankful to other members at the same time”, “I only think about myself that need doing well. I’m so happy that I can be with the members like that”

In fact recently, Super Junior have had a summer vacation in Kangwondo, they had time to share things that they can talk to each other because of busy schedule and also, strengthen their true friendship.

Kim Heechul said “Now the teamwork of Super Junior is the best”, “I’m a person who has change my own mind, the wall (that I built around my heart) has been dissapeared completely and because I have them (the other members) who are really like a family that I truly feel happy and thankful every second” showing his love for his members.

Original article is here

Translated by evanesco@sj-world.net

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[Via http://sup3rjunior.wordpress.com]

From Lifestyle to Deathstyle

Baby Boomers invented ‘the lifestyle choice’ but now they’re choosing a death style, the natural way of death.  Dr. Rachael Kohn interviews Zenith Virago, co-author of The Intimacy of Death and Dying, who established the Natural Death Centre in Byron Bay based on an English model, and set up a natural burial ground in Lismore, in northern NSW.

She also interviews voice empowerment coach Ganga (Karen) Ashworth who uses voice training to ease the process of grief.

This interview first aired on Radio National’s show “The Spirit of Things” in July 2009. If you are unable to listen to the podcast, you can read the full transcript on Radio National’s website here.

[Via http://blog.livingyears.com]