There is a video that was shown on the Larry King show on CNN recently where the camera crew was going through Neverland and they captured a ghostly image walking through a room. This video can now be seen on YouTube. You can see that it's definitely Michael Jackson. The first time I saw it I immediately heard Michael say, “I just wanted to take another look around before my spirit transcends completely from this planet. I have no intentions of spending eternity at Neverland.” He will not be haunting Neverland. Often after a person has passed they will go back and visit places that had importance to them whether it's a house, job, or someplace that they enjoyed. They like to see what has happened since they left. He is going to be doing so much more in Spirit then he ever did on this planet. The spirit world is very active; we tend to forget that there is another dimension besides this third dimension. The spirit world is far busier than we are here, but with different priorities.
Already people are starting to see that they should change their lives and live showing more love and caring like Michael Jackson did. His death has cause people to think more about dying and what happens after you leave this planet. Many more people are turning to God because of his death. It's wonderful that he is able to help people start having a connection to God and His Spirit. He feels that this was one of his missions on this planet and he's very happy that he is able to help people turn to God. Realize we are energy and when we die we will just change form and become pure energy.
He has left his music and videos so that we will always be able to see him and enjoy his talent. But his work on the other side is going to be far more powerful than anything he ever did when he was alive. Right now he is just enjoying being on the other side and is not having to do anything in particular other than connecting with those he loved and those he admired. He spends a great deal of time right now dancing with Fred Astaire. For him this is a dream come true.
He will be going into a learning process shortly where he will be instructed on what he should be doing as a Spirit Guide. People, who in life achieve greatness such as he did, get to this level on earth because they are Chosen to help in a spectacular way. In other words we have not seen anything yet and the best is coming from Michael Jackson over the next few years.
I'm going to be writing more about what happens when we die. This will be based on my observations from being a Psychic Medium that channels spirits and what they have said to me about life on the other side. I know it's hard for people to believe, but this is what I feel is so marvelous about Michael Jackson. His passing is a loss for his family, but it's a great gain for the world because he's changing people's views about spirituality. His legacy will be great because he's transforming the world after passing.
The Collection Of Michael Jackson
Jackson had previously purchased Bahrain 's former Prime Minister's mansion, and had called himself “increasingly Bahraini” while living there in 2005. He was a guest of the sheikh, and wore a traditional Muslim veil, the black “abaya” which gave him and his children a perfect shot at relative anonymity. Bahrain appeared to enjoy the notoriety.
This was around the time of his child-molestation trial, from which he was acquitted, and for which the sheikh paid $1 million up front and another $2.2 million in legal fees. Michael Jackson's lawyer calls this a gift, and the sheikh calls it a loan. (However, the sheikh also reports paying $450k for Jackson 's brother Jermain Friday to visit Bahrain and buy a Rolls Royce; the sheikh calls that a gift and has not asked for it to be returned.)
The two also jointly owned a record label, 2 Seas Group (a reference to “ Bahrain ” meaning “ Two Seas ”), through which Michael Jackson was expected to produce songs, an autobiography, and a stage play. This was a “combined rights agreement” which apparently Jackson backed out of, after the sheikh had incurred $7 million in expenses toward the project. The agreement specified that the expenses would be paid back out of Jackson 's royalties. Since the project never went forward, legal teams argue that the $7 million is a loss on an aborted business venture, not a loan that needs to be paid back.
In 2006, Jackson moved from Bahrain to Las Vegas, apparently becoming significantly less Bahraini than he had been the previous year, or perhaps just for irony; a Bahraini cleric had expressed worry that Jackson would “turn Bahrain into Las Vegas.” It's unclear what his friendship with the sheik was like after the move, though the sheikh claims that they were still close personal friends. He did agree that Jackson was a “vulnerable person,” though didn't agree with Jackson 's lawyer's assessment that the singer was “not exactly an astute businessman.” They claim that the funds for the legal trial and for the abortive music deal were gifts, and are now being claimed as loans due to the sheikh's “mistake, misrepresentation and undue influence.”
For the King of Pop with a music career spanning a half-century, one is tempted to agree that a man who needs a $7 million loan and can't pay it back is probably not an astute businessman. Jackson 's nanny testified that received a $1 million wire transfer from the sheikh because the singer didn't have any money; possibly this was because he was having a nanny pay his bills.
Jackson tried to remain in Los Angeles during the trial, having petitioned the court to appear through a video link rather than traveling to London due to health concerns, though his doctor eventually cleared him to travel over the weekend. The health concerns, whatever they are, didn't prevent him from going through a ceremony to convert to Islam at a friend's house in Los Angeles. He changed his name to Mikaeel... The final chapter of this novella does not seem to be any closer and I honestly doubt it will ever come to any satisfactory conclusion.
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