Michael Jackson's Past life
Who is Michael Jackson in his past life?
One of the book written in the 1970s says about
the Michael Jackson’s past life, it was stated matter-of-factly that the young
pop star Michael Jackson was the reincarnation of the musical genius Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. And it now seems that MJ himself may have believed this to be
the case. Could it be true? If so, then it appears that this soul has for some
reason relived a very similar life pattern.
At first glance, they are very different people.
Mozart was Austrian, born January 27, 1756 in Salzburg. Jackson was an African
American, born August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. Nevertheless, the similarities
in their life histories are quite striking:
Both were born the seventh child in a very
musical family.
Both were musically talented from a very early
age. Mozart had mastered his first keyboard piece just before his fifth
birthday; he was the toast of Viennese society by age 7 and soon became a child
star all over Europe. By age 8 Jackson had already taken over singing lead
vocals in the Jackson 5. He was deemed a prodigy with “overwhelming musical gifts”.
Both missed out on a normal childhood, spending
the entire time immersed in a punishing regime of practicing, touring and
performing, all imposed by a strict father. Mozart’s father believed that it
was his God-given duty to exhibit his talented children throughout Europe,
giving at least one performance a day, though this almost cost the boy his life
on several occasions. Michael Jackson was physically, verbally and emotionally
abused by his father from a young age, enduring beatings and even whippings.
However, he also credited his father’s strict discipline as playing a large
part in his success.
Both later fell out with their father and went
their own way. Mozart’s ambivalent attitude towards his father continued to
dominate his private and professional life as an adult.
Despite periods of great financial success, both
were prone to extravagant over-spending and later struggled with debt.
Both maintained a child-like personality in
adulthood.
Both enjoyed dressing flamboyantly and keeping a
variety of pets.
I initially thought there would be little or no
physical similarity between Mozart and Jackson. However, I read that Mozart was
described as small, thin and pale with large, intense eyes and a soft speaking
voice which could be very powerful when required. All the same could easily be
said of Michael Jackson. Bear in mind also Michael Jackson’s penchant for
flamboyant 18th century European-style costumes…
I also then learned that Michael Jackson used a
very intriguing alias when he contributed a song (Happy Birthday, Lisa) to an
episode of The Simpsons. The writing credit for the song is given to one W. A.
Mozart!
So, all this inspired me to gather some pictures
of the two and make some direct comparisons. Obviously, there are racial
differences: Mozart was Caucasian, Jackson was African American. Moreover,
Jackson’s face was altered substantally over the years by his plastic surgery.
Nevertheless, I believe there is a very similar quality or “feel”—like it
really is the same soul looking out of both pairs of eyes. See what you think.
In the picture below, Michael’s nose appears to
have been airbrushed — possibly by the record company at the time to make him
look less “black”. A sign of things to come, weirdly.
This alleged death mask of Mozart (below) was
found in 1947. Mozart died at the age of 35, possibly from complications
stemming from strep throat. A panel of experts concluded in February 2000 that
Mozart died of natural causes. Interestingly, in light of Michael Jackson’s
death, some have pointed to malpractice on the part of Mozart’s physician, Dr.
Nikolaus Closset (see comment below by LisaG). According to Wikipedia:
A suggestion is that Mozart died as a result of
his hypochondria and his predilection to taking patent medicines containing
antimony. In his final days, this was compounded by further prescriptions of
antimony to relieve the fever he clearly suffered.
Here (below) is a comparison between the death
mask and a weirdly similar 3D scan of MJ’s face. Apparently, this 3D facial
scan was made at Michael’s behest in 1996, when he was 37 years old. (The
actual scan data was recently put up for auction on eBay for $1.5m!) Mozart was
a lot chubbier than MJ, but the underlying structure and general “tone” look
very similar.
Below, the death mask is compared with pictures
of MJ around the same age. Note how the features are in very close alignment —
the corners of the mouth, for example. Notice also the way the chin is
asymmetrical in both cases. (MJ’s later augmentation of his chin removed this
asymmetry.) Aside from Michael’s reshaped nose and eyebrows, the basic facial
geometry looks identical.
I promise you this doesn’t work so neatly with,
say, Bach or Beethoven! (Or, for that matter, with the face of, let’s say, John
Lennon.)
So, if this apparent reincarnation from Mozart to
Michael Jackson is valid, then this one soul has managed to become both the
greatest musical composer the world has ever known and the most popular musical
entertainer on the planet.
What about between the lives of Mozart and
Michael Jackson?
According to various channels, in terms of the
soul/personality classificatory system used in the Michael teachings, Mozart
was a “3rd level Mature soul” and MJ was a “5th level Mature soul”.
Incidentally, their soul type was originally said to be Sage [in Messages From
Michael], but the consensus now is that this is an Artisan soul. Michael
Jackson has recently been channelled (via both Holly Coleman and Troy Tolley)
to be a Mature Artisan soul with, during this life, a goal of Acceptance, a
Spiritualist attitude and a mode of Passion, and with the chief feature of
Self-deprecation and possibly Self-destruction. He also had “a very etheric,
frail Solar/Neptune body type with high female energy.”
Anyway, the terms 3rd level Mature and 5th level
Mature refer to stages in a soul’s evolutionary development. In each soul’s
path of reincarnation it passes through five major evolutionary stages, much as
human beings grow into adulthood: (1) Infant soul, (2) Baby soul, (3) Young
soul, (4) Mature soul and (5) Old soul. So “Mature” describes a soul in the 4th
stage.
Now each stage consists of seven distinct growth
steps. Each level of growth involves a unique learning experience, and that
learning experience requires a whole lifetime to set up, undergo and
assimilate. In fact, it often takes two, three or four lifetimes to complete a
single step.
So, if this is the same soul, then it went
through the third level of the Mature soul stage as Mozart and later it went
through the fifth level of that stage as Michael Jackson. In which case, there
must have been at least one life in-between when the soul underwent the fourth
level. So it seems likely that in the 167 years between Mozart’s death in 1791
and Michael Jackson’s birth in 1958, the same soul would have incarnated at
least once.
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