Ashtanga
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Re: Michael's faith and beliefs
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... But sometimes I think it is a symbolism to teach us certain lessons."
If it weren't for God and his belief in and love for Him, he wouldn't have made it to 50. He also admitted in a an interview with Pharell from 2003, that others would have 'cracked' long before if they had been in his shoes.
Personally I don't think MJ was religious, he was more of a philosopher trying to find the truth in different places.
He read the Bible every day (as confirmed by his bodyguards).. unlike some other philosophers.
Had to say this for some reason, because there's this increased hatred and irrational behavior being disseminated out there (not referring to you, Pace) about Christianity and how many have chosen to become agnostics or wanderers or plain atheists and screwed religion altogether because of their..well, ignorance and prejudice, really, and it's a thing that happens on this forum, too, sadly.
There are many people who don't identify as Christians per one religion, domination or organization who still read the bible on occasion.
MJ was also one of those people even wrote letters to his fans that very often included words such as 'consciousness' 'energy' etc.
I'd venture a guess that most Christians would never use the word 'channel' as MJ seemed to have done- yet it's still very much possible to be of that mindset, read the bible, love Jesus Christ if that's your calling and still not be religious per our definitions.
These things do not have to exclude each other as many seem to think.
Given the fact that he sought out the company of very different 'counselors' doesn't seem to indicate any membership in anything particular. There are even a few spiritually working/mediums whom he sought out for counsel/readings- and that still does not have to prevent anyone from reading the bible. Not at all.
He also stated to have owned several copies of the Bhagavad G?t? and stated to have read it- and his tale of the '2 birds' in 'Dancing The Dream' is very much related to the Upanishads (Upani?ad), Vedic Scripture.
Look further into 'Dancing the Dream' and you'll find references to the Kabbalah, which would be required reading for any seeker of Wisdom since particularly the early mystic Christians were very much influenced that way- before Christianity practically abolished the Mysticism that it was built upon.
Michael often spoke in images of 'form' 'vessels' ('I hold out the form, she fills it with sweetness'), Oneness (the entire This Is It announcement centers about the Oneness of Cosciousness)- that's not far off from 'raising the sparks from God's light' etc.
Just look at 'Remember the Time' and you'll find symbolism anywhere to blatant references to Shiva, snakes and off course the Kemetic faith.
Reading the bible doesn't necessarily prevent you from seeking additional knowledge and wisdom. Michael obviously grew with Jehova's Witnesses and often spoke about Jesus Christ etc- but that certainly didn't prevent him to study other universal wisdom.
I recall a clip from This Is It that rapid fire ran through almost all religious symbols of this planet, crosses, half moons, just about everything.
I used to be a Christian. Raised as a Christian since the age of 12. I've read the Bible several times, so I don't consider myself "ignorant" about it or about what Christianity teaches. Yet, I came to the conclusion that it's not true and now I'm an agnostic/atheist. I don't want to get into religious arguments, maybe in the off topic session, if people are interested to discuss this, but not here. I respect other people's right to believe in anything they want to believe in. All I want to point out is that agnosticism/atheism is not equal to ignorance. In fact, I have recently read about a survey which showed that atheists know more about the Bible than Christians....
I used to be a Christian. Raised as a Christian since the age of 12. I've read the Bible several times, so I don't consider myself "ignorant" about it or about what Christianity teaches. Yet, I came to the conclusion that it's not true and now I'm an agnostic/atheist. I don't want to get into religious arguments, maybe in the off topic session, if people are interested to discuss this, but not here. I respect other people's right to believe in anything they want to believe in. All I want to point out is that agnosticism/atheism is not equal to ignorance. In fact, I have recently read about a survey which showed that atheists know more about the Bible than Christians....
hey on a christian channels the reverend who preached at mj's private funeral was talking about how michael and him would have bible studies on the phone while he was rehearshing for TII and he said mj was a chrisitan
There are many people who don't identify as Christians per one religion, domination or organization who still read the bible on occasion.
MJ was also one of those people even wrote letters to his fans that very often included words such as 'consciousness' 'energy' etc.
I'd venture a guess that most Christians would never use the word 'channel' as MJ seemed to have done- yet it's still very much possible to be of that mindset, read the bible, love Jesus Christ if that's your calling and still not be religious per our definitions.
These things do not have to exclude each other as many seem to think.
Given the fact that he sought out the company of very different 'counselors' doesn't seem to indicate any membership in anything particular. There are even a few spiritually working/mediums whom he sought out for counsel/readings- and that still does not have to prevent anyone from reading the bible. Not at all.
He also stated to have owned several copies of the Bhagavad G?t? and stated to have read it- and his tale of the '2 birds' in 'Dancing The Dream' is very much related to the Upanishads (Upani?ad), Vedic Scripture.
Look further into 'Dancing the Dream' and you'll find references to the Kabbalah, which would be required reading for any seeker of Wisdom since particularly the early mystic Christians were very much influenced that way- before Christianity practically abolished the Mysticism that it was built upon.
Michael often spoke in images of 'form' 'vessels' ('I hold out the form, she fills it with sweetness'), Oneness (the entire This Is It announcement centers about the Oneness of Cosciousness)- that's not far off from 'raising the sparks from God's light' etc.
Just look at 'Remember the Time' and you'll find symbolism anywhere to blatant references to Shiva, snakes and off course the Kemetic faith.
Reading the bible doesn't necessarily prevent you from seeking additional knowledge and wisdom. Michael obviously grew with Jehova's Witnesses and often spoke about Jesus Christ etc- but that certainly didn't prevent him to study other universal wisdom.
I recall a clip from This Is It that rapid fire ran through almost all religious symbols of this planet, crosses, half moons, just about everything.
Really that's awesome!![]()
He kept his religious/spiritual beliefs VERY private, and NOBODY here knows, for certain. With that said, Jesus seemed to be very important in his life.
Just wanted to add... this topic is of a great concern to some.. specially now since he's gone, and they wanna feel somehow that he is Indeed in a better place. I've done nothing wrong in wondering, for instance, where he is now, for that is what matters the most since that fateful June 25 day... Don't even know whether he is merely asleep now, or awake in another dimension, waiting for his place to live in eternally, and when the ... decisive day comes for us all, if God will call him back to life among his chosen sheep... That is really serious... I don't know what to add on that except it is the most serious thing ever: what happens to a particular soul when it flies away, and where it will go. ...