Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett & the Coverage & Fame

As Grace mentioned the connection between Michael Jackson and Karen Carpenter immediately came to my mind at the time of his death as well. I have a feeling that the real killer here was his anorexia, the drugs just made it worse.

Interestingly, the coverage of both Fawcett and Jackson’s deaths have been very odd, in my opinion. Very few of those who gave statements in the death of Jackson seemed very real, instead they focused on his career and their connection to it. Quincy Jones made sure to give the number of records sold and which records he worked on before saying he felt like he lost his “brother.” I don’t know about you, but that’s not the first thing I think about when I have tender thoughts of family members. Most of the celebrity “grief stricken statements” seemed more of an opportunity to show off their accomplishments and boil down the whole of Jackson’s life as if he were a cartoon. It’s no wonder one of the lawyers who represented him during the case against him for child molestation described Jackson as “one of the loneliest people,” he’d ever met. The only celebrity statements that seemed remotely like normal human reactions were Lisa Marie Presley, Brook Shields and Elizabeth Taylor’s.

I have to admit that I am cringing through most of the coverage of his death which seems to vacillate between extreme hyperbole (Ann Courie saying there might not be any MTV without Jackson) and turning him into a convenient way for certain celebrities to plug their own talents and importance. To say it is crass is a far too great of an understatement and the fact that the media (which itself seems to have gone the direction of placing its own head so far up its own butt that it hasn’t seen daylight in 20 years) is fanning the flames of this hyperbolic narcissistic feeding frenzy, at least hear in NPD central, Los Angeles.

And the sad documentary (which is made only that much more sad by Farrah Fawcett’s death) also seems a strange macabre ego massage. While I feel very sad for anyone who has health troubles, it seems an odd way to gain celebrity status, which has been happening as of late, some woman in GB did her death as a reality show, another dude the same, and then it seemed, in an effort to rekindle her celebrity, Fawcett allowed the documentary to be made. I’m not sure what is sicker people watching these other people suffer during the last moments of their life or the desire to be watched while walking through death’s door.

For some reason (being under the weather with nothing else on TV) I found myself watching part of the Fawcett documentary which was an odd mix or sadness, beauty (Fawcett’s journal writing about her experience was engaging and poetic) and twistedly narcissistic. She insisted on going home after having major surgery back from Europe to the US despite doctors’ warnings which I found oddly arrogant. After facing a deadly disease, going to another country for expert help, and one can only imagine facing your mortality squarely, she did the unexpected, she ignored their advice in characteristic stubborn star fashion. the normal comforting blanket of celebrity became a strange disconnect from reality, a retreat into her specialness which she paid the price for on the flight back as the doctors had warned.

It’s odd that we’ve now had a 96 hour news black out because two celebrities have died. One more infamous in recent years than famous, the others most memorable moment in the past fifteen years a bizarre seemingly drug addled interview on Letterman with “art” made by her naked body, published in Playboy when she was 50 years old, well past the expiration date on the public’s appetite for her nudity. She then came home after the expert doctors she’d gone all the way to Germany for who told her not to fly home early, which she did anyway (a typical sort of celebrity knows best sort of attitude which I’ve seen a lot here in LA) to her apartment with a giant Andy Warhol portrait of herself in the living room. She claimed to desire her privacy and was angry about people finding out about her health problems – so why the documentary detailing the nitty gritty of it? The answer to this seems to be a pathological need for attention, which appears to be the bane of the famous/infamous’ existance. Farrah’s diary entries, written and read by her in the documentary were very well written and moving, revealed a lot about the sheltered and privileged life she led when she wrote an entry about never having gone through any real sort of health problem and how she wanted her life back. While she did count her many bliessings she also infered her specialness was given by God instead of understanding that her life, as all lives have lessons and one can not rise above being human to be anything other than as special as anyone else. She seemed to lack the insight of her connection to the whole of humanity and there was a constant feeling the reason for the documentary was an indignance with her own mortality, that somehow fame which had made a goddess out of her, could not give her the one thing that a real Goddess would have, immortality. She seemed to be beffudled by the idea that she was human and had an odd percpective that her facing death was somehow anything more than what we all share. We all die. We all have pain. We all suffer. There is no escaping this, yet there seemed to be a part of her that came through that actually thought she would somehow escape the inevitbale almost as if she had never considered it until she was staring it down. And although she seemed mildly humbled when she was feeling her worst as soon as she got good news she abandoned her inner quest back to her throne. It was very odd.

I live in Los Angeles and at this point I’m not sure if this sick fascination with the “famous” is a function of the bizarre and twisted culture of Hollywood that is warping my greater view of American culture or whether American culture truly has become a tabloid, insanely obsessed, strangely narcissistic fish bowl.

As a way to escape the onslaught of Jacskson and Fawcett endless non-news stream, we turned on Bill Maher. Ironically, he actually did talk about Michael Jackson with Billy Bob Thornton, however when that interview was done MJ would still have been alive. But what struck me like another hammer over the head was the first interview with Cameron Diaz promoting her new movie, where she plays a mother who has a second child to save her first one from cancer (she needed a donor match). Interestingly, Diaz revealed a lot about the strange curse disguised as a gift, known to us commoners as “celebrity.” In her comment she mentioned that people (the public) expect her (or any celebrity) to stay the same as when the public “fell in love” with them. That said celebrity, in her case was when she was 22, which she used as an example.  She then went on to talk rather candidly with Maher about her feelings about marriage and children which she said she understood (only and purely) as a biological need to procreate. Seriously, that’s what she thought marriage and family was about. And she said she didn’t believe anyone who got married thought they would actually stay married and anyone who married held onto the security blanket of a possible divorce down the road.

Wow, I thought, she sounds like a 22 year old girl who was very immature for her age.

In a strange way she harkens back to the ancient archetype of the virgin (not what the virgin became but what it was initially which was a woman who had no need of family or men and was considered complete onto herself – she represented the girlhood phase of femininty just as say the bacholor or Peter Pan represents eternal boyhood. However virgins were dedicated to the Goddess and spent their lives in service to the spiritual path of the maiden).

But back to the point I was making about Diaz’s understanding of, let’s be honest, love. Bill Maher also suffers from the same affliction as she, an inability to really connect with others and have true empathy. You may wonder how I jumped to such a conclusion based on the interview and her rather shallow portrayals on film. Well, I’ll break it down. Firstly, there is partial truth to the need for procreation and for most people this is how they leave their mark on the world through their family. However more important than that basic primal desire is what is masked underneath that desire, and that desire is the desire to be one with another living being – to find connection. Sexuality in most ancient cultures was actually seen as a way to connect with the divine through feeling the oneness and the living spirit of God/Goddess in your partner. Sure, now sex has been turned in on itself to control people with, turning their most primal and spiritual desires into something to be disgusted and embarassed about so the 3rd party religious institution can rid a person of their sin and make them holy again through disconnecting them to the very source of the spirit of the Creator. It is through sexuality that we become divine/co-creators or potential co-creators (at least in a physical/symbolic way)  in the ever expanding universe.

It was interesting to see Maher and Diaz, two sides of the same coin, sitting across the table from one another, each wearing a different mask but unknowingly of the same distorted viewpoint. Diaz representing what she said were the many “opportunities” she had been presented with unlike her parents and Maher, who I suspect never got past some twisted Freudian relationship with his mother, both so empty and insecure and afraid to be vulnerable to anyone, preferring to stay frozen in time and in control at all costs. I say this because one of the greatest gifts of romantic love is being out of control, losing your mind and then seeing yourself through the mirror of your partner who challenges you to be a better human being, not neccessarily richer, or a bigger star, but a more evolved soul, something most of Hollywood is completey unconcerned about. It’s interesting here as an aside to note, that the card representing the film/TV industry is the Devil card in the tarot. I had been told this by several readers and then put it to the test only to find it was true. When reflecting on why this would be I realized that the grueling work schedules and focus on material things and status are the greatest fixation for the vast majority of people who participate in the industry. There is a one-upmanship unprecidented in any other field and a vaccous need to be the most famous of the famous, which of course is born of great insecurity, shame and narcissism (which by defination is a shame disorder but that’s another aside).

I’ve seen (because again I lived in LA for a very long time and you can infere what you want…) a pattern among celebrities or people who attain a level of fame. The best metaphor I could come up with was imagine that these individuals are flowers in a field and plucked and pressed in a book, dried to perfection and kept forever in this state. Their life stays frozen. Their spiritual growth frozen, because no one will confront them anymore for fear of their status (by being friends/lovers or whatever of the famous person) will be lost by a blow off. Even the most evolved souls who truly seek out ways to improve their spirits suffer under the weight of being plucked and pressed, losing their roots and being isolated, stared at, admired from a far for appearance only, and being under a constant microscope.

Fame is a killer, like heroine it is addictive and intensly destructive yet most Americans suffer under the delusion that it’s something to be desired and like a magic potion will solve all of their trouble if only they could be rich and famous like the celebrities they adore.  So many people that go into the performing arts do it for the sake of fame and believe the lie that life will be fixed on the other side. A belief I’m sure Kurt Cobain had as so may other rock stars before him, only to find that wherever you run there you are, and being famous doesn’t change you, you  just have a thousand eyes watching every move you make, judging, reporting and admiring, heightening the insecurity and shame felt pre-fame. I’m quite sure this is why so many celebrities (especially musicians who carve their own path and whose success is more dependant on their ambition than actors whose fates are more at the whim of circumstance) die horrible premature deaths, hooked on drugs, unable to enjoy a decent salad due to body dismorphia, completely alone because no one is willing to be honest (although most celebrities would just rid themselves of anyone honest so that’s a self-created problem) and confused, taken advantage of, but hey, they get to live in houses so big they probably only use one percent of the space they own, and wear clothing that costs more than some people’s homes. Seems like a fair trade.

I want to say here that I don’t believe in romanticizing people after death. Perhaps because I know the souls of all individuals proceed and are eternal, I don’t feel there is any use in lying. When Nixon died he became Saint Nixon, Reagan an Angel. We learn nothing from the lives of those we have had the privelage to watch if we do so dishonestly. I am not criticizing these individuals. I am criticizing the disturbing way our culture fixates on certain individuals to the point of their destruction. I truly feel pity for those who spend their lives chasing fame, fortune, and status. It all too often leads to a lonely life spent chasing a phantom carrot. For the souls who have crossed over, all of them, not just those whom we have seen on TV, may their spirits be guided to the light as peace and love consume them.

Many blessings,

Denise

Michael Jackson, Farah Fawcett & the Coverage & Fame

Answering Readers’ Questions…

Here are a list of questions from readers. I’m going to answer all of them over the next couple of days so if your on this list check back. I may not have time to get to everyone tonight, but I will come back and answer you.

The first question is from Tjuania:

Tjuania in Desoto, Texas

I was wondering, do you know if there will be any other investigations againse Sarah Palin, and do you know what she will be doing on November 4, 2009???? I hope she is in Alaska, somewhere figuring out whether or not she will be impeached????

I had written a couple of posts about Sarah Palin just after the Republican convention when there were just inklings of her ethics trouble, mostly in the tabloids. I actually called in Palin-gate because the term trouper-gate hadn’t been coined yet and I figured every corrupt political event has to have a gate on the end of it because of Watergate. But anyway, her chart indicated that if she handled the investigation with arrogance and lying more skeletons were going to shake lose out of her closet. If she would have been amenable and somewhat modest, this would have blown over for her. But she has a lot of enemies up there (from her chart) and by being cocky and whipping crowds up as she has, she’s going to get some serious karmic retribution. Now, it won’t be before the election. It will happen over the next couple of years. She has Neptune conjuncting her sun and that can give you a certain glamour but it also causes delusion. It can also increase your psychic ability if you happen to be of that persuasion. But alas Sarah is not. This again is a karmic outer planet. And it is making some bad aspects to her chart. If you search the site you’ll find 2 articles about trouper gate (search Sarah Palin) in the tarot reading, which is probably the one you read, it said she would have an ethics violation but it wouldn’t be criminal. But her astrology (which is a much longer time frame I was looking at) showed that she won’t be out of the woods with just this one investigation and as I said earlier if she handled the way she has been handling it, it was going to lead to big trouble and possible impeachment.

Now will she be impeached? I’ll ask the tarot, but sometimes when things are too far in the future the tarot gives a maybe, but we’ll see here…

And the answer is:

Yes.

I have and have had a feeling that once this Neptune transit lifts off her sun she’s going to fade back into obscurity and this would make sense if she gets impeached. Neptune causes a lot of illusion, delusion and again glamour, all of which we are seeing in her case. If she had not abused her power and been a stand up gal, this transit would have ushered in the glamor, greater intuition and maybe so many opportunities she wouldn’t have known what to do with them, but she could have remained a player on the national stage. Alas, it seems, unlike what pundits and logic would dictate, she will be a super nova and burn out as fast as she has blasted into the scene.

She’s made a lot of her fellow politicians uncomfortable and there’s been some funny business it looks like with finances. Once she’s investigated their will be issues related to financial matters that are at the heart of her impeachment.

 

curious123

Noooo! Please, say it aint so! Will he a least hold his own during the last debate? Will the “Bradley” effect take place come Nov. 4?Please, say it aint so! About this last debate…I just hope he gets his policies across. Mccain/Palin need to have karma bit them in the butt!

Hi Curious,

I couldn’t agree more. I was surprised to see McCain “winning” according to the cards. But I think its more like the way Biden/Palin was a draw. McCain can’t really win at this point, he’s double digits behind Obama. But he can attack. And boy did it look like he was going to. So much so that Obama will not really be able to defend himself completely. 

Hey if any of you who work closely with Obama can give him this message. McCain’s going to really be nasty. He’s going to throw stuff at Obama that we haven’t seen before. McCain is coming up as the devil card, meaning he’s going to be abusive. 

I don’t think Obama has any idea how assaultive and aggressive McCain is going to be and this will throw him off a bit. Honestly though there isn’t much Obama will be able to do against this insanity, if he fights him, it won’t look good either. He’s just going to have to unwind the lies and mess McCain will make for the next couple of weeks after the debate. I think McCain may have some crazy surprise he’s going to throw at Obama. What that is? I don’t know. But it’s not going to be pretty. 

I just want to say that McCain will appeal to his base in this debate. Those people who live in fear, are xenophobic, hipocritical and nasty, their going to love this new take no prisoners McCain. 

I’m going to ask the tarot if this debate will effect McCain’s poll numbers:

Yes. We will see a rise in his numbers but mostly from the disaffected. It looks like those that will be attracted to this new side of McCain are very negative people. I’m being generous there, these people are very angry, confused, competitive, racist, hypocritical and have psychological problems. But there’s enough of them that it will make his numbers go up, so there you go.

Sandrine

Oh my Oh my !
So will Obama lose or win the election ?
Do you see clearer ?
Will he win the popular vote and lose the electoral one ?
Or will it be a landslide none the less ?

I asked the tarot if Obama would win by a landslide:

The answer, Maybe. But he’s going to have to work his butt off.

I’m worried that McCain is going to whip up the extreme racists in this country. I worry that Obama will win and someone will try to assassinate him before he’s sworn in. This is my greatest fear right now. I would blame the McCain campaign directly if this happened. This is the kind of fire and darkness McCain is stirring and will stir during the next debate. It is disgusting and very scary. I hope McCain gets it together and the other side of his personality takes over again and he reigns in this evil side. We’re going to see this evil side the next few weeks before the election. It’s sad that people actually will actually respond positively to this and like that in a leader. I guess that’s how Hitler won the election in Germany. I guess all McCain cares about is winning. He clearly has no ethics or scruples.

hopeandaplan

Hi Denise, Thank you again for all of your insights. You are really doing a therapist’s service trying to keep everyone from losing their minds! I have a philisophical question. You mentioned that you saw things progressing better with Obama than McCain… As new people, nations, and ideas are proposed and implemented, is it possible that choices could be made and the Dec 21-22 aspects could reflect a radical new approach instead of a destined Dow market implosion? I have to believe that we have the ability to alter both our fate and consequently destiny… I am praying for it everyday, for the highest good of the world. Thanks.

I am too, thank you for praying. Everyone should be right now.

You are right in that fate and destiny interact with free will which is why Einstein talked about different time streams. We literally create alternate futures depending on which way the Collective Unconscious (Jung’s term) shifts.

Right now we are truly on the precipice of choosing, hope, life, healing and upraised consciousness or fear, hatred, prejudice and the planets extinction. It really is that dramatic. I’ve been seeing these two time streams for the past 20 years. We’ve taken turns down each of these paths. But right now this next step is the one that jumps us off the cliff. If we make the wrong decision it may not be possible to save our world. Seriously. I am so worried.

I am ultimately an optomist and want to believe in the basic good of humanity. But I’m also old enough to see this isn’t always so. Fear and Love are equal forces, if they weren’t free will would have no meaning. If love always conquered all (like in the movies) then there would be no Pul Pot, no Hitler, Stalin, Jeffrey Dahmer, etc. And it would be easy to turn fear off and turn on the love we have for our family, friends and humanity on when it was needed. But this isn’t so.

Earth is a classroom with no supervision. We have teachers drop down every once in awhile but mostly we’re on our own to figure it out. I just pray there are enough of us who are spiritually evolved (meaning: compassionate, generous, loving, kind hearted, good spirited, helpful, polite, etc. not neccessarily religious) that we can make it across this threshold.

Often the 3 major Western religions have done more harm in the way of spiritual development than good. I’m not saying there aren’t very evolved and truly spiritual people who practice all religions, I’m saying that because these practices require a giving over of the self to a priest, rabbi, or imam instead of fostering a direct relationship to the divine, it encourages several infectious spiritual diseases. In the case of Christianity the idea that one can be forgiven for any and all sins by Christ and go to heaven just by believing in Christ takes away personal responsiblity which is why we see so much hypocracy among even the higher ups in the most radically judgemental churches. Basically, this is a form of spiritiual narcissism that fosters a sense of entitlement instead of what Christ meant to foster which was humanitarianism, compassion and love. I could go on, but it’s getting late and I have a lot to say about this subject matter, this is actually one of the main reasons why I wrote a 100,000 word speculative/spiritual fiction novel. I’ve posted the first chapter and will continue to discuss this and post the book.

Anyway, I’m going to turn in for the night and I’d love any feedback people might have about spirituality or religion. It would be nice to open up a real discussion about it rather then let it get relegated to the ultra right Christians vs. the Atheists. Not that there is anything wrong with either, but there is more to be said about all of this then is being represented by either side. Both have had the ear of the mainstream for a long time, it’s time to actually deconstruct all of it and move up another level.

One positive note to leave everyone on, we are in such a period of novelty and things are changing so fast that what seems horrible today will turn tomorrow. I can see Obama being sworn in as President. I can see it very clearly. But we all must work hard and not take this for granted. And once he wins, he better have the best secret service detail the world has ever known. That’s obvious. But now with McCain’s rhetoric, it’s going to be even more necessary.

Best wishes, blessings and good luck…

Here are the other questions I will answer tomorrow and the next day:

judy ann

With a active volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii causing severe air pollution and a bad real estate market here as well as everywhere else when would be the best time to sell a home And by the way your concern for others and your generosity are really wonderful judy

 

barry

Then perhaps you are seeing gold being confiscated by governments like the US government has done in the past. People would be forced to use paper currencies and thus no legit market for gold.

I assume you see the same for all precious metals, silver, platinum, as well as precious metal mining stocks?

 

Celli

Hi,
Thanks for your answer. Dont want to hog the show, but if you can answer these I’d be grateful. There are preduictions elsewhere that suggest that:

1) the elections might be stolen by fraud;

2) if this happens, there’s likely to be a huge riot of youth causing much loss of life.

What does the tarot say about the likelihoood of these two things happening?

 

hopeandaplan

Hi. I was wondering if McCain’s chart could cause a global depression how Rupert Murdoch’s chart, DOB: 3/11/31 interacts with the DOW since his company News Corp purchased it on 8/1/07, per the BBC news report. Might it be a collapse of just the DOW?
I was wondering how the Nasdaq chart might fair? It seems to holding up better against the Dow. Just looking for a glimmer of hope!
Thanks!

 

Dazzle
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I’ve pretty much written these off as basket cases, after losing 70-95% on them. Do they have a future or not.

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Thanks

 

cayantgee

Hi

We are going to NY in Mar 09 to see our son. What is your view on the AUD/USD exchange rate then.

Thanks

 

Octavia

Denise, thank you so much for answering my questions. I’m going to be purchasing a 15-20 minute session in the next 2 or 3 weeks, but I was wondering if you could just answer yes or no on this question: Within 25 years will the technology/medical advancements exist that will enable perfect to near-perfect facial skin regeneration?

Thanks so much,

Octavia

 

Louis

Ceramic fuel cells CFU company in Australia, will they be a good investment in the future. They have just invented something that cheaper and carbon emission free electricity.
Thanks for the tip re Minara and Oz minerals can you see them going bust as Ive lost so much money already with them and other shares that I’d only sell now if they have the potential to go bust.

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