My heart is broken over the sudden passing of Michael. He was my number one. Do you guys think that he had any empathic abilities? Maybe he was overwhelmed by them. He seemed to be so tortured in his life. Anyway, it was just a thought that ran through my mind.

Just Wednesday, my friend Kim and I were talking about Michael for like 45 minutes. I was jamming to Man in the Mirror and then yesterday, he dies. Boggles my mind.

I was able to see him one time in my life. After 9/11, there was a benefit concert here in DC at RFK to raise money for the victims and their families. The concert started at 11am and Michael didn't come on until 12am. He sang two songs and it was definitely worth the wait. I remember standing there thinking," I understand why people cry when they see him." It was so loving. Anyway, I just felt like talking about Michael today. Hope all is well with all of you!

Love, Nicole

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I think most tortured people are empathetic....I will miss Farrah too...
Christy

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I think that you might be right.

As for Farrah--last night on CNN (I think), they were talking about how she made a documentary during her illness. She said something to the effect," I know that everyone has to die someday, but I refuse to be taken by this." I think it's awesome what a fighter she was and I think she was pretty brave.

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OMG
im glad u posted this ...hmm I wanted to post something about it earlier but i dunno chickened out I guess
i was thinking along the same lines actually
i always wondered if he was an empath .....a indigo child possibly?
even tho he was a bit strange and eccentric there was a certain light about him he was a very shy and gentle soul
his death was a shock & saddened me a great deal =o[
i also wonder if band frontman Gerard Way of MCR is am empath/indigo child based off of what Ive read about him ( MCR fan ^^)
he seems to fit the profile
oh well
the whole world mourns truly feels the loss of MJ ...
thanks for posting this Nicole
Blessings,love & light to u <3

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I just wanted to say that i hope they are both at peace now.
That day, on my lunch break at work, i was just thinking to myself, "i wonder who will be next and when", after reading an article about Heath Ledger and then i get home and they're both gone.
I had always wanted to see one of MJ's concerts... it's so sad how important it was for him to make this comeback and he didn't even get to show the world what he still had... what a sad soul he truly was. I feel bad at how misjudged he was and i truly feel that he was just a troubled man and never did any harm to anyone, esp children.
RIP

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Michael J. was not an Indigo he was way too old to be classified as such. You can study Doreen Virtue's works on the Crystal and Indigo Children for further explanation. Michael J. was not tortured. He had access to more mental health and the money to obtain such support yet did not utilize it to the highest or even average degree. The man knew he had a serious issue. True he was arguably misused as a child, yet that is no excuse. He had plenty of opportunity to seek expert mental health. The average therapist and mental health team could have proved to do him a great deal of good. So, there was no excuse for his continual misuse of children, the claims were made too many times for them to be untrue. And there's some truth to every lie. So, he some how some way abused those kids.

It is a shame he wasn't forced into treatment. Yet, him knowing people he was not dumb there were places he could have walked in on his own to seek help. He did not repent. He was wrong for being so priviledged and not taking advantage of the finest medical care available.

He missed his childhood, yet he loved the limelight. Of course he would be confused yet there is so much treatment available, he chose not to make use of it. It's sick those in his circle were just as weak OR sick as he was for not pressing the issue. Yet, can anyone force anyone into therapy? Nevertheless, when it comes to hurting the innocent intentionally you'd think somebody would have taken a stand and not a bribe.

His music never resonnated with me. Yet, I watched how people were yelling and crying during his performance. I felt an energy tingling in my head. What does that mean? Did he have a trance over these people? Did he jolt their minds. It is not uncommon for performers to command their audiences.

Farrah now that's a different story. She was fortunate to know she was leaving this earth. She and her inner circle planned to tell it with their method by use of dignity using the latest technology known as a camera and called a documentary. They did this, to tell her side and because she was truly fighting and hoped to the end she'd make it and live through it. Life is precious. I did not follow too much of her career but who doesn't know who Farrah is? I mean the hair alone impacted American culture. She may today not be considered the ideal beauty but key things like her hair impact American culture without some people understanding their scope.

Now, Farrah is somebody who fought to the end. She tried. Yet, the cancer was too potent. Please forgive them all, that we live in peace. Where ever they are, Farrah surely in the light, Michael J. was too dark. I mean really whenever we see something not of the light, I know i tell it to go to the light and let them take it where it belongs. Michael J. just doesn't fit in. There are mass murderers who have repented and will make it to the light. Yet they suffered horrible childhoods and as it is said: To much is given much is expected. That includes being a healthy role model and if you have the means, whether it's the cash or the notarity to get help and choose not to then such means he chose his own fate.

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I love the way you compare and qualify two people after their deaths. And, it is really heart warming to see the way you have determined their fates. Are you on God's board of trustees? Rock on warrior of love and light!

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I'm glad that you (Ak) said something. I was debating whether or not to respond. Only God knows for sure what Michael had in his heart and what he went through. That is why it has been told many times,"Judge not, lest ye be judged."

I choose (as many of you do) to believe in the goodness of Michael Jackson. To all of the critics, I ask,"How are you making the world a better place?"

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MJ's Heal the World & We Are the World have always reasonated strongly with me. I believe he was such a beautiful soul. Definitely misused and misunderstood. And I, too, have always wondered if he was gifted in some way, besides musically.

I believe he was a universal soul, brimming with so much love. There will never be another like him. He was my hero.

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I was wondering the same thing about MJ. I think he was high empathetic as other celebrities have stated he was so able to connect with his fans and crowds during concerts.

I think MJ's life story is tragic. He was trying to figure himself out in a public setting, which is hard, because for a long time he was always popular and thus people always sought him out. He was never really alone to formulate his identity till later in life, and by that time it was a little too much too late.

I am not God nor psychic, but I don't think he ever really molested any kids. There were too many people around him who saw his huge Neptune quality (he gave and spent a lot of money he didn't have to others) and took advantage of it. Before the molestation cases, there were tons of frivilous lawsuits against MJ. He, as Donna Summers said, was a sitting duck for a lot of people who wanted to take advantage of him.

I can kinda relate to MJ on a very low scale. When you are the center of attention, people like to bring you down, therefore you become the focus of lies and made up stories. Then you start to trust absolutely no one, except for kids because they're not going to sue you or ask for a contract, etc. Some of the bizarre rumors probably started off rumors, but MJ's failure was that he ended up giving in to the made up stories- self fulfilling prophecy. Yes, he was probably unusual, but the gossiping and intruding public probably twisted it into something really unreal.

Doreen Virtue speaks of Ascended Masters and I think MJ is definitely one. It was so sad he was so misunderstood and that drove him into being more of a bizarre recluse which made it easy for people to force misalligations upon his name.... which then forced him to be more reclusive and bizarre.

He was a really loving soul with more artistic talent than all of Hollywood put together.... he was a combination of a gift and perfectionism as one can see within his performances. Someone else here mentioned that performing was his life and it is too bad he couldn't perform once more. He felt such acceptance when he performed and his energy levels would hit the roof. Its so sad, but he is okay now. His work isn't done as he has left behind 3 kids and I believe his essence and energy is now devoted in protecting and taking care of them first and foremost, but I also think he loved the world so much despite the despair that he has also reserved some of his energy in protecting all of us to. It may sound weird, but that is how I feel.

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I read once that he was an indigo child and every time he heard bad about the world or its creatures he broke down in tears. He was a very good person that cared alot about the Earth. I had a premonition of his death. Didn't he change the world with music? I`m sure he finished his goal. :) You did it Michael. You changed the world.

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I am just choosing to believe in the good in him. I feel like he was judged for being strange....all of the accusers wanted money from him first. I know how crazy people act about famouse people so I am not going to judge him.
I LOVED the Farrah documentary....it was so brave of her......

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Interesting - I never watch the news, but caught some tiny bits of drama on the TV and Liz Taylor's support for him. I never was a fan of his music nor even paid attention to his life, but I have a little twinkle of a sense the he was a true heart... He had unique challenges to face as his own kind of celebrity and as such could find few companions. Who could criticize as no one could step fully into his shoes even for a moment? The tremendous loneliness someone in his position must face... and how do you handle that, I can't even imagine... but the twinkle remains ... surprising and undeniable. I feel he was quite a being, whatever the label.

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