I said I wasn't going to post in here anymore, but I'll make an exception. I see this thread has dwindled to a few people, and is not adding more. This is a beautiful little thread, about the "meaning" of Michael's artistic production, and I love reading here. But. . . . .
With all gentleness, I'd like to express something? This is a multi-national board.
Truly, it is, even as Michael was multinational, and he was tolerant, and enlightened. There are Christians here on MJJC, and Jews, and Muslims, and Buddhists, and Hindus, and Pagans, and atheists, and others. And even Unitarian/Universalists, such as I am? ALL are important. But. . the thread is now not inclusive of that diversity. . . . . .
Personally, I can learn a lot from scriptures (and have read the bible, many times). And so can others read, and learn. But in effect, you have eliminated "others." Not overtly, but yeah, you HAVE.
I'd suggest you open it out a bit? In all gentleness and tolerance, I'd say that you assume too much about the world-views of others?
It's all about love, isn't it? And that includes everyone? Does this thread offend me? Of course not. Does it "exclude" me? YES, it does, in a way .. .. . . Please think larger than you have been doing? This is probably my final word here, but consider what you've been doing, in a larger sense?
THIS is what it's all about, outside of cultures, ethnicities, and religions. This is what it's all about? Please understand how "you" have closed this beautiful thread down, to so many?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUBumj2sYa4&feature=related
Michael. . .I will ALWAYS love you. Always. . . .
peace and love,
Vic
With no disrespect intended...
Please
"do not" tarnish this
BEAUTIFUL thread about what the
"true meaning" of L.O.V.E is...
Mr.Jackson WAS born, raised, and maintained very strict religious values, virtues, and morels throughout his life.
Whether some wish to believe it, understand or they don't...
"GOD" was a very large part of Mr.Jackson's life.
All WE as a society have to do to understand
WHO and
WHAT he has always been about. Just take a good look at all his charitable contributions, visits to hospitals, orphanages, the sick, his compositions, reflections, thoughts, paintings etc. etc. etc....
He himself stated that he "Who Is God Like"
(
Hebrew "Who is like
God?").
St. Michael is one of the principal
angels; his name was the war-cry of the
good angels in the battle fought in
heaven against the
enemy and
his followers. Four times his name is recorded in
Scripture:
(1)
Daniel 10:13 sqq.,
Gabriel says to
Daniel, when he asks
God to permit the
Jews to return to
Jerusalem: "The Angel [
D.V. prince] of the
kingdom of the Persians resisted me . . . and, behold Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me . . . and none is my helper in all these things, but Michael your prince."
(2)
Daniel 12, the
Angel speaking of the
end of the world and the
Antichrist says: "At that time shall Michael rise up, the great prince, who standeth for the children of thy people."
(3)
In the Catholic Epistle of St. Jude: "When Michael the Archangel, disputing with the
devil, contended about the body of
Moses", etc.
St. Jude alludes to an ancient
Jewish tradition of a dispute between Michael and
Satan over the body of
Moses, an account of which is also found in the
apocryphal book on the assumption of
Moses (
Origen,
De Principiis III.2.2). St. Michael concealed the
tomb of
Moses;
Satan, however, by disclosing it, tried to seduce the
Jewish people to the
sin of hero-worship. St. Michael also guards the body of
Eve, according to the "Revelation of Moses" ("Apocryphal Gospels", etc., ed. A. Walker,
Edinburgh, p. 647).
(4)
Apocalypse 12:7, "And there was a great battle in
heaven, Michael and his
angels fought with the
dragon."
St. John speaks of the great conflict at the end of
time, which reflects also the battle in
heaven at the beginning of
time. According to the
Fathers there is often question of St. Michael in
Scripture where his name is not mentioned. They say he was the
cherub who stood at the gate of
paradise, "to keep the way of the tree of life" (
Genesis 3:24), the
angel through whom
God published the
Decalogue to his
chosen people, the
angel who stood in the way against
Balaam (
Numbers 22:22 sqq.), the
angel who routed the army of Sennacherib (
2 Kings 19:35).
Following these
Scriptural passages,
Christian tradition gives to St. Michael four offices:
Regarding his rank in the celestial
hierarchy opinions vary;
St. Basil (Hom. de angelis) and other
Greek Fathers, also
Salmeron,
Bellarmine, etc., place St. Michael over all the
angels; they say he is called "archangel" because he is the prince of the other
angels; others (cf. P. Bonaventura, op. cit.) believe that he is the prince of the
seraphim, the first of the nine
angelic orders. But, according to
St. Thomas (
Summa Ia.113.3) he is the prince of the last and lowest choir, the
angels. The
Roman Liturgy seems to follow the
Greek Fathers; it calls him "Princeps militiae coelestis quem honorificant angelorum cives". The
hymn of the
Mozarabic Breviary places St. Michael even above the Twenty-four Elders. The
Greek Liturgy styles him
Archistrategos, "highest general" (cf. Menaea, 8 Nov. and 6 Sept.).
ALL the answers to the questions WE seek about Mr.Jackson have
ALWAYS been right in front of us.
No matter how one slices it or dices it...at the end of the day...there is truly only "ONE" God..!
:angel:Knowledge IS Growth...Education IS The Key~~~