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30th May 2015 from TwitLonger

Reflections on my feelings about Neverland sale (The Woman in the Mirror)


Inside my heart I would like that Neverland was kept as once it was and for what it once represented in Michael’s life in the past. Then, one day I would be able to visit it for my own pleasure. However, I have to admit, looking the woman in the mirror, that this is a selfish feeling inside my heart.

When I take a close look to 2003/2007 I see the pain this place brought to Michael’s heart. After all that was done to the place, Michael never went back to the main house; at 2005 he was living there but using a guest house. He never went back to the main house; he didn’t want more visitors over there.

Michael went back to US 2006/2007, he had a house to live with his children, but instead going to Neverland he choose to live like a nomad, asking “friends” for houses to live, renting and expending money on other places and moving around all the time.

In 2008 Michael was trying to buy another place for him and his children to live. If Neverland was, at this time so close to his heart how it was to be in the past, why didn’t he try to stay at NL?
When his children asked him to go there, he said NO. It shows me he didn’t want even his children over there.

Michael built Neverland not for his leisure or the pleasure of his fans. Michael never needed fancy places to live. Michael built Neverland for the ones in need. It was intended to be a place full of LOVE and PEACE to help the others in need, to be a place to connect with higher power (GOD).

The place itself was not important to Michael, but the LOVE energy on there was. For him this LOVE energy was gone, and evil took the place. At this point, Neverland became just a piece of land with no meaning.
If some meaning was left at Neverland, Michael would have visit it back in 2007 or 2008 instead, he kept himself and his children away from there.

Yes, it is sad to see the place that was build with so much love and care, historical by all the good things that happened there in the past to be sold. But I ask myself isn’t that sadness in my heart just my selfish wish to have it as a monument for my own pain?

I see people talking about fans to save Neverland ( a place Michael didn’t want to go anymore) and I also ask myself:

If the fans can raise 100 million and 5 million a month to buy and to keep NL, doing nothing to it, why can’t the fans raise money to build a children’s hospital and keep it?

If the fans can raise this kind of money, why don’t the fans support more effectively organizations such as MJLegacy or others?

Why would the fans to buy Neverland to give it to Michael’s children who have at least 3 other houses, money enough for a good living and their own lawyers for fights, instead buying food and clothes for children without any parent to take care of them?

Aren’t we being selfish when we are willing to make a campaign to raise money to buy Neverland instead to promote and help the charity organizations that are struggling to get funds for humanitarian projects?

Michael was never bound to the material things, Michael would give away awards, gloves, hats, jackets, his own clothes, cars, money, anything he had if it would make someone happy or if he saw anyone in need.

Shouldn’t we look at his example and use the money in the same way?

Maybe this is a good time to take a look in the WOMAN or THE MAN IN THE MIRROR.

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