Jay Smooth’s Thoughts on Michael Jackson

by Scott Beale on July 14, 2009 · 1 comment

Jay Smooth provides an insightful look at the life and death of Michael Jackson.

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1 Andrea July 14, 2009 at 8:19 am

You say you have to believe that it doesn’t have to be that way – that Michael didn’t have to go through that, or our future children don’t. But don’t you see…that everything on Earth is as it’s supposed to be. You can’t “not believe” it, because it is what is it is. It was the way that it was and there is no changing the past.
Michael’s life had to happen the way it did – and it was perfect (flaws and all) – SO THAT YOU AND I COULD BE TALKING ABOUT IT NOW. So that we will learn how to raise our children and to give love in the present. Michael showed us the consequences of not getting enough love – the lessons he imparted are many. The ultimate lesson is even through adversity (or “evil”) in this world – there is good – and there is no inherent “wrong”. There can be no good if there is no “bad”….Michael’s life unfolded exactly as it should have, and it was beautiful. Thank you Michael.
~A. S.

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