American Media Goes Bananas when Celebrities Pass On
Posted in Marketing on 09/17/2009 01:00 pm by AyshI just read this article http://blogs.reuters.com/fanfare/2009/06/26/michael-jackson-overshadows-farrah-fawcett-on-a-sad-day/ about how Michael Jackson overshadowed Farrah Fawcetts death.
I immediately thought, Farrah Fawcetts probably didn’t want the fan fare.
I really enjoy Michael Jackson’s music but am so disappointed in how the media has over shadowed Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, David Carradine, Karl Malden and Patrick Swayze’s death.
My mind goes back and forth about how unfair it is that the other celebrities received no recognition, and then it goes to feeling as though Michael Jackson loved and enjoyed the fan fair even though at times it back fired on him.
Michael Jackson was an entrepreneur who was the icon to putting his attention into something so he developed a following which became attracted to him. Brilliant! That’s the law of the universe and is magnetized because of his fame. Even though he is gone, his presence and fan base have adapted his desires. The issue is that I do not think Michael Jackson ever developed discernment and self-awareness, therefore he could not distinguish between what was beneficial or destructive that he was attracting into his life.
All of us, including celebrities, are accountable for every thought, word, action and deed we express. Some of us recognize the wisdom of restraint and being aware of the intentions of our actions, others do not. Putting yourself out there means the accountability is magnified. A concept, I do not think Michael Jackson truly appreciated. He did and seemed to be on a rhythm of experiencing ‘burn-out’ and stress, which actually would’ve hindered his fame and fan fare.
Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, David Carradine, Karl Malden and Patrick Swayze seemed to be somewhat balanced at the time of death. It is my thought that we choose moderation in all aspects; we bring balance into our lives.
I hope people can finally learn to maintain our connection with our inner peace and true reality.
In alphabetical order: David Carradine, Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Karl Malden, Michael Jackson and Patrick Swayze rest in peace.
Chatatya lataa… Ayshah
9/17/2009 12:09:39 PM






