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After watching Michael Jackson´s ´This Is It´
award winning writer Rev. Barbara Kaufmann
posted her thoughts about the film on her online blog. This
was seen by an editor for Nature´s Pathways magazine,
who contacted Kaufmann and asked her to write a follow up guest
column in their December 2009 issue. The full text of Barbara
Kaufmann´s article The Man and the Mirror: A Tribute to
Michael Jackson and ´This Is It´ can be read below:
However, this tragic event was seen in a different light by
many irresponsible journalists, editors and reporters who treated
it as a bonanza. With public connivance, newspapers and TV companies
seem to be competing with each other to get an award
for the most vitriolic and libellous coverage of Michael Jackson
whom they continuously portray in the worst possible and, often,
obscene light.
Michael Jackson was a world messenger with a spiritual message—make
a change; make the world a better place. This Is It,
the film about his planned comeback concert features Michael
living his mission not only in what he is saying, but in who
he is being. It features a man whose artistry and talent was
too forceful for him to contain and too big to hide, someone
who was ahead of his time and anything but understood.
The film is a kind of event horizon-- the place where the creative
process leaves the creators mind, meets imagination and emerges
in birth. The worlds biggest mega-star, lost in the act
of creation artfully wields his incredible talent in the spirit
of politicians spending political capital. It is clear Michael
Jackson was called; his work was a calling. There is no turning
away from a calling for it will hound and haunt until expressed.
This Is It was stirring and inspiring and begged
the answer to what compelled him to step up and into a life
mission that was anything but easy? .
While I liked Michael Jackson, I can´t say that I ever
met the definition of fan. I didn´t pay close attention
to his career; maybe I should have. Much of my own work as an
artist, messenger and writer has been about embracing the spiritualwith
empathic impulse, evocative emotion to change the world and
make it a better place with words. I recognize that impulse
of calling. With Michael it was more than impulse- it was Force.
It is there to see for anyone watching Michael in his last performance.
I left the theater a believer; there is more to this man called
Michael. The movie dashed any of my doubts about his character,
personality or creative process. The filming was intended for
Michaels private library and that made me a voyeur-- disturbing
because he is gone now. But I am richer for that stealth and
for the process bequeathed me now by Michael. I revisited accusations,
slurs; the vitriolic tabloid insults that impaled Michael Jackson
for years and despite being proven not guilty impale him still,
even beyond death. Was he a master at commanding attention?
Yes. Was he capable of what some accused him of? If you want
an answer ask silently in your heart and go see the movie.
I met the Michael in the music more than the
music in Michael. I watched a master of transcendentalism building
a meditation in magic. I saw Michael in the role of artist,
leader, teacher, master and guru. I saw his infinite patience
and I didn'´t miss his kindness in dealing with his musicians,
dancers, singers and crew, his long breaths of tolerance toward
solicitous blather designed to impress. Stunned by his allegiance
to the brutal taskmaster of message, I even glimpsed his vision.
I admired his translation, his explosive embodiment of the music
in motion, emotion, majesty and metaphor. I know the man´s
soul.
What drove Michael? What kept him loyal to his message through
some of the most laser focused unkindness, betrayal and ridicule
I have ever witnessed in the world? What sustained him? What
did he tap into? The film reveals his source when Michael, knowing
he is rehearsing, holds back from performing full out and you
get a feel for the tide he is stemming. Watching his body move
because it can´t NOT move, the light dawns. Whatever it
was, it didn´t come from Michael, it came through him.
His talent painted feelings, conveyed sensation, became a portal
for the vision of what is possible if we all just recognize
what drives us, breathes us, what gives us life and being.
Michael was obviously an empath. When Michael felt, it was acutely,
exquisitely. He may have been synesthesic as well processing
through more than one sensory neural channel at a time: and
the pain is thunder. Maybe Michael Jackson was following
light that we couldn't see, music that we couldn´t hear,
and feelings that we couldn´t access and perhaps simultaneously.
Michael´s lyrics are prayer.
Synesthesia may even explain his grounding of the music in his
body in the lower chakras (energy centers) as that is where
the seat of emotion lives. Michael said dancing brought him
in touch with the Divine impulse. That is not the first time
the world has heard of that phenomena- Kundalini, spiritual
energy that ascends the backbone to the brain originates in
the lower groin area; Sufis and dervishes whirl to create a
vortex for spiritual energy: indigenous cultures use drumbeat
and dance.
Michael´s Man in the Mirror is a Gandhi-esque
message to be the change you wish to see in the world. I got
it courtesy of Michael: about the mirror; about shadow;
about reflection of self in the world. How we view the world
and what we see comes from who we are being. For some, Michael
was their everything, for others he would never be enough. And
still others will see the reflection of their own darkness.
Michael Jackson embodied Light, Shadow, Bright Shadow, the Divine
Feminine, the aggressive masculine and androgyny.
He was born into a world too far gone from innocence to embrace
it; too distant from naiveté to tolerate it in an adult; too
cynical to believe Michael’s own words; too tainted to embrace
the sensitive Peter Pan man who understood too well the worlds
intolerance to blemish- he wore it in his face. How did he live
in a world where dark minds made him things that he never was
and couldn´t imagine? How did he show up for life… in
a world with so much shadow? When that shadow turned on him?
How did Michael never give up on the world? On us? And how is
it that Michael was coming back to try one last time saying
This Is It? Is the irony of that clear enough?
Who now will be our planetary human cheerleader? Our global
humanitarian? Who among us can amass millions to catch the vision
and carry it forward? Who now in our world is capable of that?
This is it? See the movie and then tune to your inner Michael.
Whatever you thought about Michael Jackson is correct because
it is more about who you are being than it is about Michael
because he wasn´t just the man in the mirror, he was the
mirror.
© B. Kaufmann 2009 and beyond