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Michael Jackson

June 30, 2009 By admin

We’ve all been immersed in Michael Jackson’s death for the last week, haven’t we? Such a sad and beautiful person. So haunted, so lost.

It’s amazing to see the images and videos of him as a boy with his brothers. Cute, with all that big hair. Tremendous energy, deep in the music even at a young age. And looking like a person.

At the end, in many pix, he barely looked human. Dead white skin, a cleft in his chin that had not been there before, the long Cher hair. What had he done to his body to get his skin that color? Whatever it was, it could not have been good for his body – most especially his liver, I would think – since the liver is the great toxin remover / cleaner up-er.

Un-grounded, un-settled. Unquestionably brilliant. Seeing clearly his music / his vision of that next step always perfect. In his life unable to find the path, unable to separate from us.

How can we create a new world where great gifts are cherished, manifested, allowed to unfold, adding to the joy on the planet? How can we stop the destruction of the next Michael?

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