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"Once every millennium or so comes along a being who feels the world and its pain in his heart. Takes it on as his mission. Exacts our attention and leads us to compassion. We had such a one. And his name was Michael Jackson."This video, co-authored by Gerri Stone (PoetGerri Channel on Youtube) & Rev. Barbara Kaufmann (from Inner Michael website), was featured on the Voices Education website. Research for this video, the articles and the tribute to Michael led to the development of a curriculum inspired by Michael Jackson and dedicated to him and Lady Diana. We invite you to browse through the materials in 'Words and Violence' curriculum, and share with educators, family and friends.The curriculum is available at the Voices Education website:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
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"If even one person can be led to GOD because of me, it will be worth it.""[...] There's more to me than that guy up there on the stage: You know, Elvis the image. What my fans and everyone else need to know is that I'm a spiritual person. If they don't know that, they'll never really know who I am and what makes me tick."
@Wish: I think the movie "Change of Habbit" is the best movie Elvis ever did. I love it so much!I also think that at that time and even nowadays, sadly, most people miss something beautiful! The film was clearly underrated! too bad! I really think this was the kind of movies that Elvis would have been happy to make, and he was right! but he must have felt so disappointed to see that the great public still preferred more superficial subjects in movies, than deep, profound, spiritual, social subjects as we can see in "Change of Habbit". I really understand why he got tired of playing the same role over and over again: the sex-symbol, the talented singer, the funny beautiful guy who fells in love, the rich guy or the poor guy...In "Change of Habbit" he really had a serious role, very fit to Elvis' spiritual construction and in total opposition to the other roles that were rather made for his physical construction! Nevertheless, all his movies keep that "something special" in them: Elvis' presence, his spirit!@Dontwalkaway: thank you sis' bearhug kisssssss