I've been listening to this song on repeat for over 2 hours...
#41
(04-12-2021, 02:12 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Hey thanks, Fung!!!

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#42
[Eyes Without a Face - Billy Idol]

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#43
Hearteyes 
[Rock With You - Michael Jackson]



This has been playing on repeat for a few hours every day for the past like 4 days.

Fucking love Michael Jackson so much.

I'm just listening in the background with the video full screen...

Sometimes I look at it and find myself just kinda spaced out, staring at it with heart-eyes and a dopey smile.
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#44
He was fucking legendary, the definition of iconic...

I think he had a beautiful heart and soul, and if what some say about him really was true...

Hurt people, hurt people.

He had a horrible childhood, God only knows what heinous atrocities he endured that he just never talked about.

It doesn't justify anything he may have done...

But I think compassion has its place in all matters dealing with humanity.

Sometimes I find it easy to have compassion, sometimes I don't.

With MJ though, I have a lot of compassion.

He tried to share a good message through a lot of his music, and I think coming up against record labels and the slavemasters of the entertainment industry was the true reason why he was smear targeted.

Not saying he never did anything terrible...

Just saying that there's more to the story than will likely ever be told.
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#45
Michael was a very powerful spirit...

For at least a year after he disembodied, maybe longer...

He aetherically globe-trotted, visiting fans.

Not sure if it was just focused on 'fans' or not though, because let's be honest...

There are billions of MJ 'fans' in the world, people who couldn't help but bop to these jams, maybe most of them aren't too strong one way or the other about how they feel regarding MJ himself...

But he was one of the most popular artists of all time, billions of people liked it.

So it's hard to say if he was just visiting 'fans' or if he was visiting everybody he could.

After he died, I did get into his music when I'd never really been actively into it before.

I used it to soothe myself a lot too. It was actually really therapeutic to explore his songs.

He actually had a strong presence in my life for what seems like several months, looking back, but may have been a year or longer.

I can't remember the timeline too clearly, but I do know where I was when I saw his apparition in my freakin' house.

One thing you gotta understand about "ghosts" is that they can either be stains on the fabric of spacetime, or they can be intentional visitations. It's usually the former. But with this instance, it was an intentional visitation.

Apparitions look like a foggy figure, there's typically very little definition beyond a vaguely human frame and stature. But energetically, when you see one, you can recognize who it is by the energy... IF you knew them, knew OF them, they aren't a total stranger, etc. I've seen apparitions I knew, apparitions I didn't know and therefore couldn't tell ya who it was... seen all kinds.

So yeah, Michael Jackson appeared in my house and I was actually living in a stunningly beautiful coastal region of North Atlantic Canada at the time, which is why I am fuzzy on the timeframe... it had to be late 2009, or late 2011. I really don't think it was 2011. Therefore, I know for sure his spirit lingered for at least 6 months, and maybe up to 2 years. I haven't really sensed it with such cohesion since then, there was a definite time when he did disperse. He'll always sort of be around on the earth plane, in glimmers more so than vague form.
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#46
I've heard other people talk about these experiences as well, that's why I'm sharing it.

This was a common occurrence for all kinds of people for quite sometime after his death.

It was quite a few years before I heard anybody else mention it though.

It was cool to have validation that I really did experience what I thought I did.
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#47
(03-10-2022, 04:27 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: He'll always sort of be around on the earth plane, in glimmers more so than vague form.

There was a clip of him from one of his last tour practices where he was 'twinkling' his fingers at his dancers before going on stage...

I'd probably never be able to find it. I saw it on TV, maybe a documentary, probably not all that long after he died.

But he knew what he was doing, and that energy was coming from his body...

Like the lyrics in "Blame It On The Boogie"...

Quote:I've seen the lightning leave me



1:02.
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#48
Love Rock With You...I was 7 when Off the Wall came out and we played it non stop on my Batman record player loud as it would go. Can still see my mom dancing in the kitchen thinking she was cool. Then Thriller appeared and Billie Jean was plastered on radio, MTV, the news...the type of mass pop culture that doesn't happen now...weird to think about how we practiced moonwalking by the reflection in the fridge, and how important it seemed...In my teens I switched over to thrash metal and alcohol, but always kept the love for MJ. To me he evokes (I guess ironically) a time of childhood innocence and magic. The music is still great. What a phenom...interesting to hear he's still around
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#49
(03-10-2022, 07:42 PM)Guest Wrote: Then Thriller appeared and Billie Jean was plastered on radio, MTV, the news...the type of mass pop culture that doesn't happen now...weird to think about how we practiced moonwalking by the reflection in the fridge, and how important it seemed...

True, they never popularize wholesome, active stuff like moonwalking anymore. They only try to popularize weird, degenerate shit.

Michael Jackson's music (and many other artists of the era) made you wanna get up and move, really put a pep in the ol' step. The music they've been trying to popularize among the younger generation for the past several years is very... sedated. Even if you can dance to it, it's not tapping into a pure and joyous kind of place like those 70s and 80s tunes did.
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#50
Yeah to me popular music sounds recycled by a machine that has something wrong with it. Luckily nothing gets too big since attention is splintered...and all eras and genres are on tap, so steps shouldn't lack pep. As long as you don't get sucked into some 90s grunge...
And I never followed the news around MJ death or whatever creepy shit he was up to in his later years, but unforgivable if true. Hope his ghost is better
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#51
(03-11-2022, 09:59 AM)Guest Wrote: Hope his ghost is better

Everything I experienced regarding his spirit was pure...

There was a lot of love, comfort...

I only saw the apparition once but felt him strongly for several months (at least).

In fact, the apparition sighting was sort of at the end of all the strong presence, which is a very common occurrence in supernatural sightings and the events that lead up to them.

I've witnessed my fair share, not on the daily or even on the yearly, but my childhood home where I lived for 16 years of my life was a very active place, and I lived in a few other places that also had their attachments... never anything close to the level of my childhood home though, which makes sense because my childhood home had been a hospital from the 1800s to the mid-1900s.
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#52
Typically, "ghost" sightings are a cumulative energy event...

They will manifest for long periods of time and then eventually appear, before either never being spotted again, or not being active again for an incredibly long period of time.

I wrote about my supernatural encounters here...

"All Hallows' Eve: Ghosts, Ancestors & The Thinning Of The Veil"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-8812-post...l#pid70205
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#53
In 2021, I actually had a fascinating experience that further lead me into my current conclusions about ghosts, what they are, etc.

In almost all cases, they are stains on the fabric of spacetime, created during an emotional event, or when the conditions are just right in the fabric of the matrix to capture those images in a certain spot.

This is why people who are still living can actually appear as "ghosts" elsewhere... because there really is no time. It's all happening on top of itself in infinite layers. I have seen the "ghost" of a few people who were alive at the time, and I have also been spotted by others as a ghost myself...

I speak about my history of hainting in the following topics:

https://www.sectual.com/thread-11173-pos...l#pid81418

"Avoid Confusion: Pre-Emptively Explain Things People Will See Your Ghost Doing"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-18032.html

Anyway, in 2021 I witnessed an event where a person (unintentionally) haunted a specific area of a room due to the thoughts/feelings they were having at that moment.

I went on to see the apparition several times.

So it seems like when an area of spacetime is freshly stained, and depending on the intensity of the stain, it's possible to spot it frequently.

My guess is that intensity dies down, but it will always be there...

This is independent of the room/structure even existing in the physical plane anymore.

Of course, I'm sure it can also happen out in nature etc., no structure required.

However, I've found that the energetic construct of buildings themselves can sometimes lend energy to any spacetime stains that occur there, enhancing their staining and staying power.
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#54
(03-11-2022, 05:21 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Of course, I'm sure it can also happen out in nature etc., no structure required.

In nature though, due to bright sunlight or darkness, it would probably be very hard to see an apparition...

As I described before, they are very translucent, bright, misty, vaguely human-formed figures.

I'd imagine they'd be very hard to see outside. You might think you saw something, but it'd be hard to be sure, whereas it's pretty obvious inside a building/house/room.
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#55
[Music and Lights - Imagination]



2 hrs. lastnight, 4 hrs. today...

No signs of stopping.

It's the perfect song to put on loop and work in the background.

I'll watch videos now and then too but this is my main.
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#56
[Who's Loving You - Jackson 5 - Ed Sullivan Show]



1:45 musical Kung Fu.
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#57
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mi...na-1870561

I think Mark Lester is probably father to at least one of Michael's children... he seems to believe all three are his. It's possible Blanket could be his if a different mother was used. Debbie Rowe may be Prince and Paris's mother but she's probably not Blanket's mother.

It could be that Michael's own DNA wasn't used for any of his kids, and the 'castrato' rumors could be true. I wouldn't put it past Michael's asshole father to get him castrated as a kid just to keep making money off his voice.
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#58
[Kiss You All Over - Exile]



Been playing this one on repeat for days...

This specific video/recording of the song is the best, I dunno what's the deal with the other ones uploaded on YouTube.

The band actually has a sort of interesting story, to me at least. Maybe I'll discuss that later.

I find that I DO get to a point of tiring out over this song more than probably any other song on this thread.

Not sure why.

But it's still on repeat for hours regardless.

I gotta admit, I don't 100% know the words, lmao.

I keep saying "touch" instead of "kiss" because I think subconsciously I'm just not packing a hard-on for kissing since I hate kissing.

Damn, what a great fucking song though, just wow.

Yes.

Here's the thing though...

I was up in the air about how hot I really thought the song was until a few minutes ago because of the opening lyrics...

I wasn't sure if it was "When you get home" or "When I get home"...

Hear me out.

If it was "When you get home," I was gonna be like okay, that's not hot.

That would imply the woman has been gone somewhere, maybe even working (cringe) and he's just gonna lay it on her when she gets home after a long day of doing God only knows what, like agh. Just no. Can we at least have dinner first?

But I looked up the lyrics, and to my relief he says "When I get home," which is totally hot.

Why is it hot?

Because first of all, it's romantic since presumably he's been out all day and probably seen a ton of chicks he'd bang, but he's been thinking about YOU, baby!

Secondly...

Actually, that's all I got.
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#59
Last time I looked that song up on YouTube, it was a tribute band, not Exile. They did that with several bands that didn't want their music posted on YouTube, most notably Prince and the Eagles.
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#60
Prince and all but one of the Eagles are dead now, and all of their music is on YouTube. What did they gain by being so stingy?
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