Michael Jackson is probably one of our most poignant American icons since Elvis Presley. Beneath the façade was a real human being-a hurt wounded one with untold wealth and material gains at his disposal. I suspect he would have traded in his wealth gladly for true love. The closest he got to it was his children. When you have been hurt and wounded, you turn to the least threatening source of comfort and unconditional love. A generous, kind, gentle man with many peculiarities, Michael became an unprecedented musical genius and yet the fundamentals of day-to-day life escaped him.
He thrived on his fans and was showered with an adoration that propelled him forward within his career to staggering heights rarely achieved within the music industry. Unfortunately, when you gain the level of success Michael did at such a young age, you can never be sure who your true friends are, or who will betray you at first opportunity to sell out for a handsome chunk of change. Due to the absence of normalcy in his upbringing, Michael remained a child at heart. He possessed the innocence of a child in a very demanding adult world.
Family provided some modicum of love and support, but as we all know, sometimes it isn't enough. He adored his mother but their relationship was tainted by his dysfunctional upbringing at the hands of his brilliant but misguided father. Consequently this travesty was passed to his older siblings who could only provide the minimum in guidance. I have no doubt they are devastated by their unexpected loss. The love was real, no matter how it was shaped. He often turned to a warm symbolic maternal love inherent in his friendships with Diana Ross and Elizabeth Taylor.
I watched some of the reports generated by his recent passing very closely and came to the conclusion Michael quite possibly suffered from a form of Bi-Polar disease. Creativity is quite prevalent in those who suffer from this bizarre disorder. It also generates impaired judgment, depression, distorted self perception, insomnia, and manic episodes as evidenced by his more public eccentricities. This disorder often lends itself to self medication in an effort to squelch the emotional and physical pain generated by his scars and wounds of the past.
Michael's music will live on, his legacy will be passed to his children, and his fans will never forget him. Michael is forever immortalized within our hearts. Our loss is enormous and my heart and condolences go out to his family. If you want to know more about Michael, just listen to his music. This would please him enormously. "May your light shine brightly wherever you are, Michael; you will be missed."---River Hawthorne







