"The Truth Behind Michael Jackson's Death

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Have heard rumors of Michael having been abused but had no idea it was to the extent described in this article.  Author saying he died from a broken heart makes sense.

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"The Truth Behind Michael Jackson’s Death

By Lauren Mackler   June 26th, 2009
Source Dream Manifesto

"The mystery of Michael Jackson’s death is not really a mystery at all. What killed Jackson is a broken heart – one that was wounded a long time ago.

From early childhood, Jackson was emotionally and physically abused by his father, suffering relentless and grueling music rehearsals, beatings, and verbal abuse. His childhood abuse continued to affect him all throughout his adult life. In one episode (which was later confirmed by Marlon Jackson) his father, Joseph, held Michael upside down by one leg and “pummeled him over and over again with his hand, hitting him on his back and buttocks.” Joseph would often slam his sons into walls.

An especially traumatic event happened one night while Jackson was asleep. His father climbed through the bedroom window into his room screaming and donning a fright mask in order to teach Michael not to leave the window open at night. Not surprisingly, Jackson had nightmares for years afterwards about being kidnapped from his bedroom.

When we are born, we are whole human beings filled with tremendous potential. We have the ability to express all parts of ourselves and we have a healthy and intact self-esteem. Growing up, we adapt to the peculiarities of our families by adopting a “default operating system” – patterns of thought and behavior we take with us into adulthood. If we grow up in a dysfunctional or abusive family, our innate wholeness and self-esteem become eroded.

Our core beliefs and habitual behaviors are like viruses, infecting our lives, our relationships, and our sense of well-being. The core beliefs that Jackson internalized in response to his life conditioning and childhood abuse—“People will hurt me and can’t be trusted”, “I’m ugly”, and “If I meet others’ needs and expectations I’ll be loved” – were at the root of his living a life filled with tremendous self-loathing, pain, and isolation.

That Jackson’s childhood experiences continued to affect him throughout his adult life is evident in many ways. He underwent plastic surgery to the point of physical disfigurement. At the root of his tremendous empathy for others’ suffering was the well of his own emotional pain and suffering. In a relentless pursuit for the idyllic childhood he himself never had, he built a 2,500 acre paradise called Neverland.

He forewent close adult relationships and surrounded himself with animals and children, with whom he could have a sense of power and feel safe. His history of engaging with unsavory people who used him and his money was a replication of the injurious behavior of his father’s betrayal over and over again. He tried in vain to fill his inner voids through acquiring material possessions that cost him a fortune, and he said that it was only when he was performing that he was truly happy – his only means of feeling loved and accepted by others.

When the bottom of his career began to fall out due to rumors and allegations of child molestation followed by expensive legal trials and settlements, Jackson’s downward spiral began to dramatically accelerate. He continued to spend excessive amounts of money, but he could no longer generate the unprecedented success and record sales of the past.

Instead of getting the help he badly needed, he reacted to his disintegrating life and career by marrying someone who could restore his damaged image and esteem (Lisa Marie Presley), divorcing her and marrying another woman who gave him full custody of their two children, and eventually having a third child by an anonymous donor. He withdrew from public life with his children, and apparently lived the rest of his years as a very lonely and unhappy man.

Michael Jackson went from being a beloved superstar with the world in the palm of his hands, to being branded by many people as a weirdo, child molester, and kook. Instead of judging the person he was or obsessing on the sensationalist circumstances surrounding his death, it is my hope that people will use his tragic death to better understand the power our life conditioning has on who we become as adults. While heart failure may be what ultimately led to Jackson’s demise, it was a broken heart that really killed him."

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Comments

Avatar joker17 -
#1
All those things might have contributed to his stress, but I think the real culprit was overdosing on drugs.
Avatar konane -
#2
Thanks Joker17!! No doubt there was a physical cause that pushed him over the line from life to death, be it heart attack, or drugs. However stress and depression likely kept him close to that line and it didn't take much to cross on over.
Avatar TigerAngel -
#3
This really puts it into perspective. Also, I heard a report that he hired Hulk Hogan the wrestler as his trainer to get him into shape for dancing at the 50 upcoming UK concerts that were booked. Perhaps he recently was way over doing it on the work outs. He seemed really frail.
Another good post, thnx Konane.
Avatar konane -
#4
Thanks TigerAngel!!! Yeah this article deals with long term stuff more than the straw that broke the camel's back immediate happening. We'll know soon enough when toxicology reports come back.
Avatar PERDUE -
#5
Loved the article. True M.J. was alone and dead years before his body stopped living. How hard it must be living under a microscope almost all of your life. So sad. I remember M.J. from when I was a little kid in the 70's. I used to dream of meeting M.J. and us going to school. But as I grew up those childish dreams faded away. Michael never had the opportunity to grow up like we did. He never had the opportunity to be a carefree, foolish child like we did. How sad. He was Michael Jackson. Super star to all. Even in death M.J. is still under a microscope. Still sad. I used to dream of being a super star. But now I thank GOD every day that I am an obscure, nobody like everyone else. So happy just to be an average John Doe, another face in the crowd. I am happy and content to be the star in the eyes of my children and grand children. To me that is the best that I have received in life. I may not be a super star to the world, I am a rare and precious gem to those who love me. I can't say that I will miss M.J. because my childhood dream never manifested. I can say that those who loved the M.J. I never knew have lost their rare and precious gem. Those who loved him unconditionally, good or bad, rich or poor, and never judged him. His heartbroken, lonely, devestated, and lost children. There is no one on the face of the earth that can take the place of your mom or dad. I must say that the sadness I feel is for the children and their loss. Because now they will never be able to enjoy what a lot of us enjoyed and took for granted as children. Waking up every morning knowing that we had our security blanket. Once again I must say, how sad.
Avatar konane -
#6
Thanks PERDUE!!!! Awesome comments, especially ...."I am happy and content to be the star in the eyes of my children and grand children." When life's done the only thing that endures is love.

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