hesiod
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Ok, I've been thinking for days about it and held it in, but now I feel I got to speak it out:
We're approaching the 10th day of his leaving us. And we don't even know when and where will he be burried, when and where will the actual funeral be -in my humble understanding the funeral is the ceremony before the actual burial-, or what, if any, spiritual character this ceremony will have...!
All we know is that they are going to hold a memorial-celebration of him in LA on Tuesday -something like a concert. Where most people who want to participate WILL NOT be able to go -not even outside as the police will close the streets around the area-, and where as we were told, Michael's body won't be there..
The idea to have a celebration is fair enough, but the way they picture it, it could happen any other day, it's NOT a funeral, and it does not even coincide with a funeral -since we don't know when that will be..
What I'm saying is that I guess I expected a more synchronous event, something like the farewell of Diana in the UK or other celebrities in the past, where there was one ceremony of farewell, where the masses could go and the deceased was there.. All of that is absent now. It seems they are so dazed and confused that they make scattered choices..
I don't know, may God bless them and enlighten them to do the right thing..
We're approaching the 10th day of his leaving us. And we don't even know when and where will he be burried, when and where will the actual funeral be -in my humble understanding the funeral is the ceremony before the actual burial-, or what, if any, spiritual character this ceremony will have...!
All we know is that they are going to hold a memorial-celebration of him in LA on Tuesday -something like a concert. Where most people who want to participate WILL NOT be able to go -not even outside as the police will close the streets around the area-, and where as we were told, Michael's body won't be there..
The idea to have a celebration is fair enough, but the way they picture it, it could happen any other day, it's NOT a funeral, and it does not even coincide with a funeral -since we don't know when that will be..
What I'm saying is that I guess I expected a more synchronous event, something like the farewell of Diana in the UK or other celebrities in the past, where there was one ceremony of farewell, where the masses could go and the deceased was there.. All of that is absent now. It seems they are so dazed and confused that they make scattered choices..
I don't know, may God bless them and enlighten them to do the right thing..