Dr. Norris Chumley Satisfied Life

Michael Jackson Funeral: Sad and Lonely

Wednesday July 8, 2009

Even though there's been so much coverage of Michael Jackson's tragic and early death, I am still interested in him.  I always loved his music and entertainment, and probably always will, yet there will be nothing more from him now, so sadly.  I also related to his life: childhood traumas under the hand of a tyrant father, medical problems and lots of doctors, and his often proclaimed feeling of loneliness and obvious expressions of poor self-image.  He even had a problem with weight, he was seen as anorexic.

His memorial service yesterday was pretty amazing.  So many celebrities and many fans; billions the whole world over.  Michael would have probably loved all the attention and stardom; fame beyond limits. Yet, Michael was separated from it.  There he was, present, but dead in a lonely (gold) coffin.  Michael Jackson, alone in death, as he was alone in life.

In his autobiography, he talked about being an international star, but very lonely and trapped in a world of such restrictive fame.  We hear from his doctor, Arnold Klein, and biographer, Martin Basheer, that he was in constant pain.  He had lupus, a horrible disease that causes your own bodily immune system to painfully attack itself from the inside out.  He felt very inferior and evidently unsatisfied with his looks, ever attempting to alter his face and persona in a never-ending quest for "perfection."

The pain of one day being the most famous person in the world, with the greatest-selling music of all-time, to the next of being laughed at for being a "freak," endlessly scrutinized for "weirdness" and accusations of molesting children, the failed marriages, the children wearing disguises, his mounting debts and loss of his fantastic dream-ranch and now the drug addiction that purportedly killed him - it just added up to be to much for one man to take.

His fame killed him.  His desire for a normal life and family mixed with his insatiable desire to be the greatest entertainer ever imploded him from the inside-out.  No amount of money, fame and external attention could satisfy.  No amount of pain-killers, surgeries or doctors could quench the interior pain of loneliness and self-loathing.

What's missing in all the coverage?  There has been little mention at all of Michael Jackson's faith in God.  We hear occasionally that he was "spiritual," and that he was  a Jehovah's Witness as are many family members, but not much has been said about his relationship with God.

I learn an important lesson from Michael Jackson:  appreciate myself exactly the way I am, the way that God made me and wants me to be.  Appreciate the joy and satisfaction of ordinary living, as well as the pain and struggle that is sometimes necessary in order to live life, and experience life to the fullest.  Do my best and reach for the stars praying for God's mercy and direction, but at the same time, be at peace and feel the love and blessings that God provides me in every way: great or modest.

Most of all, I don't seek fame or fortune above all, but seek the love of God and the love within myself and my family, friends and fellow-humans.  I don't look to stardom for comfort, or money or pills for happiness.  I pray to God for guidance and His love.


What have YOU learned from Michael Jackson?  We'd all love to know, so please comment.

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Comments
Goch
July 11, 2009 7:39 PM

Enough Judgement for one Man. He had his faults like we all do. He made his mistakes like we all make. He had his vulnerabilities like we all have. However he achieved unbelievably much more than so many people ever have. He brought and still brings joy to billions the world over . Please lets all let his soul rest in peace and let the rest of us all try to look inwards and be better people instead .He may not have been the best person who ever lived , but he is surely not the worst and no matter how much we judge him, we can never take away the fact that he was a creative Genius and entertainer that ha left masterpieces for the world. When you are gone, what will you leave for the world?

Judge less, Love and Understand more!

Maureen
July 13, 2009 7:37 AM

I agree with Goch. I hope that deep down in his heart he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior as God looks at the heart.

Yolanda
July 13, 2009 2:49 PM

I agree with Goch.
All over the world and in the White House there is always some prayer warrior doing what they do best using their gift of prayer and praying praying for lots. When you are gone, what will you leave for the world how will you be remembered. Let's leave the judging to the master our creator. Im sorry did you think Michael wanted to rehearse or play. Rehearse or get whipped. I didnt follow his life or watch his videos I did see him on Ed Sullivan, Carol Burnett and of course on Soul Train back in the day. I loved his music, mostley from the early 80's and back. He was a very talented individual with such a great voice like Elvis Presley. There is only one king and that is our Lord and Savior.
PS. The day VICENTE FERNANDEZ is called home is going to make you hate life even more. Let go and let God.
A great day to all.

Your Name
July 13, 2009 10:13 PM

PEOPLE! WHAT IS WRONG WITH EVERYBODY..THE MAN IS DEAD AND HE HAS LEFT THREE GRIEVING CHILDREN THAT OBVIOUSLY LOVED HIM VERY MUCH...FORGIVE HIM FOR THE MISTAKES THAT HE MADE...YOU KNOW...DON'T THROW ROCKS AT GLASS HOUSES...BLESS YOU ALL..MAY MJ REST IN PEACE.

Your Name
July 16, 2009 8:13 AM

I know a litle about great kings anointed by God, such as David and KIng Solomon in the Bible. Most People know about the Psalms of David and how comforting and inspiring they come in times of despair. We dont throw away the Psalms because of what David did to Uriah?
The wisest main that ever lived wrote Proverbs in the bible. And Solomon was no angel compared to MJ. Let us look seriously at the works of MJ and God may have used him prophetically, who knows. What a soft and tender kid he was! Could he hurt a fly? No! NO! NO!

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Dr. Norris J. Chumley is a doctor of theology and the arts, and has lost 160 pounds and maintained it over 16 years with God's help. The author/host of "The Joy of Weight Loss: a Spiritual Guide to Easy Fitness," and many TV programs and DVD's, including "Spiritual Guide to Weight Loss" and "30 Days to Spiritual Well Being," Dr. Norris also does private consultations, leads workshops and lectures nationally. He has been a featured Beliefnet daily columnist and contributing editor for many years.


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