My Opinion - By Asandra

Based On This Article:  http://raether.com/articles/?p=90 Asandra Write:

I found this article relevant for that part of people who, as I did, identified first the ultimate professionalism in Michael, and second realized that love is the way.

Indeed, being focused in job and personal life, you might tend to miss the importance of the rest of the happenings. Being a teacher after reaching to the true way of teaching, you become the voice of education and might be tempted to consider that the other skills might be less helpful, less touching.

Being a doctor and after healing many human beings, you might consider to have an absolute power than the rest of people. Being a writer and being rewarded by the readers you might see yourself as a superior conscience, and a better spokesman than others. Being a scientifical researcher you might feel in yourself that those things were sent to you especially because of your importance. No offence!

And up there where your hard, intense work raised you, maybe you feel a temptation to disregard others, because they didn't reach at that level of hard work and acknowledgement. 

Many of those who judged his personal life, maybe silently, but yet painful ignoring,  I think were drawn to conclusions because:

- lack of personal researches on truth about him,

- and second because judging from a too much subjective point of view. 

For example, the fact of being an entertainer, on a part of life perceived as easier than the other.  How many of us are comfortable with the idea that his own kids are willing to became entertainers? In our mind, school is better. And our mind goes on with the "logical idea" that this job, being an entertainer, is using a slight language, voice and body. "What will you do when you catch a cool, and when your muscles would be too tired? What will you eat?" 

We dared to judge him because he ought to use, from all the art languages, the most vulnerable one, of speaking directly, and being exposed every day. If he was to be a painter, many of us wouldn't mind too have a look on his creation, and between from those who look, sure there will be some who deny his value, because of personal criteria's related to "color scale" or whatever. If he was to be a sculptor, less then would mind to have a look, and less would have an opinion.

But he was exposed because of his job. Everybody has access to his music, less to his art, so everybody has a temptation to have an opinion. Even if not everybody ever listened carefully one of his song.

And his job was not his personal choice, but at the very age he was swept here, in the family, with all his personal energy. He was chosen for this job. His choice was to DO the best from where he was. AND DID IT IN AN ABSOLUTE LEVEL. That is why his message is universal, even if the language is vulnerable.

This article starts to decompose the elements of the languages he used, explain how this language took his job to a huge level of quality, from an objective point of view.

It's useful as an ABC of personal training, but just in the beginning. We can see throughout an objective viewer's eyes how we can find energy and value in our personal experience, and daring to go higher. Clearly the author points facts from not necessarily admiring his art, but his level of energy.

WHAT WE CAN DO STARTING FROM THIS KIND OF PERCEPTION IS TO PROVE TO THAT KIND OF CURIOUS PEOPLE THAT MICHAEL DID REACH AND KEEP DOING ALL THIS BECAUSE OF LOVE, THAT UNIVERSAL LEVEL THAT SOME PROFESSIONAL DON’T REACH ANYMORE. 


God bless you!

asandra

 

 

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