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From King of Pop to Mahatma: Journey of a Great Soul
Ebook456 pages5 hours
By Margott Schuerings
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About this ebook
"Dancing the Dream" is Michael Jackson's legacy for the world and his most autobiographic book.
Margott Schuerings shows in her analysis of the lyrics of "Dancing the Dream" in a fascinating way that Michael was not only the "King of Pop", but a real Mahatma, a Great Soul. "From King of Pop to Mahatma - Journey of a Great Soul" was first published in German in 2010.
"How great this man was, will problably only be understood in hundred years" said Australian guitarist Orianthi Panagiris (in the film "This is it").
Hopefully we will not have to wait until 2109 to be aware of the light of this especial human being who blessed the world so boundlessly - Michael Joseph Jackson
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAdwaita
Release dateAug 10, 2015
ISBN9783934281042
Margott Schuerings, Psychologist, Ph.D., born in 1947, lives in Bavaria and Brasil. Eventually she discovered in 1992 as the first one worldwide, from which level of consciousness the music, the lyrics and the poems of Michael Jackson came from. Since the Seventies she had studied all types of wisdom, spiritual teachings and the great world religions and was surprised to find th
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Featured Quote:
"To confess Orthodoxy means to manifest humbly by one's life the fullness of the Truth in love and righteousness. Orthodoxy ought to conquer only by its radiance, as the Lord Himself, and by no means in arguments and by force. Orthodoxy is darkened by whomever is proud of it. The truth of Orthodoxy is open for the sake of mankind's salvation, and not for their condemnation and chastisement. Orthodoxy is the sunlight that falls upon the earth. It shines for all who want to be warmed by its rays."
- Archpriest Victor Potapov
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"The mind ascends to god not through the accumulation of knowledge, but through the letting go of all that it knows."
- St. Gregory of Nyssa
"The way to God lies through love of people. At the Last Judgment I shall not be asked whether I was successful in my ascetic exercises, nor how many bows and prostrations I made. Instead I shall be asked did I feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit the sick and the prisoners. That is all I shall be asked. About every poor, hungry and imprisoned person the Savior says 'I': 'I was hungry and thirsty, I was sick and in prison! To think that he puts an
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