God allowed Jesus to be Murdered....
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There are SO many comments out there like this....SHall I post MORE ? | |
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I CAN SO relate...
I have been afraid many times in my life to display all my colours ...
Im 55 and PROUDy though..not Dowdy.. | |
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Lovejunky said:
God allowed Jesus to be Murdered....
Its tough to understand... The above comments show that there is sadness over his death and then there is this - projection of irrational beliefs and conspiracy theories. He was wasn't murdered and he was not like Jesus. Why him? Because he was addicted to pain killers and took street pills. So that blows that whole public persona that people believed in to smithereens. And that's what people maybe mourn, the image they had of him and the reality are quite different. So this ongoing grief is more about them than him. Which is ok, up to a point, as long as it doesn't stop them from functioning in their life. ...every night another symphony... | |
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Prolonged griefJust as dying is an inevitable part of the cycle of life, bereavement is a necessary aspect of living. There is no timeline for grief. In addition, cultural and circumstantial factors contribute to how people express and cope with it. Recognizing depression in griefBereavement is not linear. It takes multiple forms at different times in oneβs life. It is influenced, among other things, by the strength of our attachment to the lost loved one and how central he or she was to our lives. Bereavement never really ends. It ebbs after a while, but can then emerge on birthdays and anniversaries, in certain places, or triggered by something like a special song. If you are in the process of coping with the sudden death of a loved or the lengthy grieving process associated with terminal illness, here are a few suggestions:
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Lovejunky said:
There are SO many comments out there like this....SHall I post MORE ? Yes, it would be great if you post more, or maybe a link would be good. It can be so inspiring and helpful to read comments like these. Where did you find such interesting discussions? At one time I was searching for things like this but didn't find much. . "Despite everything, no one can dictate who you are to other people". - prn | |
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Agreed. Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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This nailed it!
“Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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Nah. I'm mourning a lot of things, but the ideal of P as some straight-edger isn't one of them. I'm incredibly sad he was addicted and didn't feel able to trust anyone enough to ask for help, but his addiction itself changes nothing about what I feel about him, or who I feel he was, and its loss is not a significant part of the loss I feel, at all. Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Amethyst5 said:
Your post reminds me of what my sister said when we went to a Prince concert, "His presence fills up the whole stage."
So true....very touching. | |
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roxy831 said:
Agreed. I was more surprised to find out Prince was a goodie ! I did not follow Prince for 31 years ! I did knot have any opinion. God showed me in a dream the death of Prince days before it happened. I did not dream how he died, only that he passed away. Now the reason I dreamed this, I guess because it was going to affect my life so much. Prince was my first love/ lust. You don't know how much you love someone until they die. When I found out he died, I lost it. I never grieved this hard. to the above comment, I was not a Prince fan. I've only listened to Christian music the last 8 years. Where did I hide that love I still had for him for 31 years, I don't know. But I do know this, I don't care what he wore, what he did, what role he played on stage, I love the soul I see inside his eyes. As for conspiracies, I GUESS YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF GOD IN ORDER TO BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF EVIL. I was NOT aware of the Illuminati or the Builderberg Group until Prince died. I heard from politician once that there was satanic worship in government and they really do human sacrifice, but I had no idea it was worldwide, integrated, in government, bankers, entertainment industry. They are moving fast to a new world order. You think I'm crazy, well think Prince is crazy too because he believed this stuff and he tried to make us aware of this evil power running the world. Prince was murdered. You can look at his lyrics, the Simpsons episode, the tainted pills, and the weird details that don't add up surrounding his death, and that's your evidence right there ! Organ failure theory is irrelevant and distracting . Unfortunately, the person at the top who ordered Prince dead, will not be found out. There may be a fall guy or at best they may even find the lab the pills were made. But to who ever Warner's paid to get these pills to Prince will probably not be found , not the real culprit anyway. I do not care if you don't agree or what you say. I love Prince and I will not shut up. Oliviacamron I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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Lovejunky said:
God allowed Jesus to be Murdered....
Its tough to understand... It is very hard to understand. Olivia you are not alone with your caring thoughts. | |
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My! What very christ-like vocabulary you have there! Did you learn to cuss like that from the bible? I wish all religious leaders of the world swore like sailors the way you do. Such a wordly, unpious emphasis might make some of their clap trap sound more believable. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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phatphuk said:
My! What very christ-like vocabulary you have there! Did you learn to cuss like that from the bible? I wish all religious leaders of the world swore like sailors the way you do. Such a wordly, unpious emphasis might make some of their clap trap sound more believable. That's right. Fuck. No didn't learn it from church. I learned to cuss in my first 34 years on this planet. I have only been a Christian for 8 years. Christians stray all the time. Thank you God for your grace and mercy. I'm in a very bad place right now. I have missed a lot of church because I don't think anyone there could understand my love for Prince. Anyway, why am I talking to you, you're only making rude comments on every thread. This is the grief thread, if you don't relate, get off of it I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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I can relate to "Fuck" though ;Β¬) Just like you. That's gotta count for something. Right? “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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doves4ever, I read all the comments at the bottom of articles and youtube...
I will assemble some more...Maybe in a seperate Post
THere are so many people experiencing PROFOUND inner sadness,
and many like you and I are finding that we are looking more closely at our own relationship with GOD..
If nothing else, his Departure from this world seems to have AWOKEN many people to a LOVE they didnt know they had.
Perhaps this was Princes Real and Higher purpose ?
He was without doubt a sincere Seeker..
never stopped looking for the TRUTH his whole life...
Personally, this is THE Takeaway for me....
"Never stop Never stop " | |
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I'm sorry, but I beg to differ...
I am NOT mourning some superficial image that I had of Prince or some facade of what I wanted him to be. It's much, much deeper than that. I'm very aware that he accidentally overdosed on something that he should not have had access to and kept secret from the rest of the world. And I'm very clear on the fact that he was a human being and fallible just like the rest of us. I knew that he wasn't "pure" because I did happen to run into him backstage at a concert many years ago (and that's all I'll say about that particular meeting). So please don't take our sorrow as a figment of some schoolgirl infatuation crush.
Prince inspired me in my life, and helped me to change the path of my life. He was the only one who made me realize that it was okay to be... well, me. No matter what others might have thought. Although some of his lyrics were, let's say risque, he sang about finding unconditional true love and to end his loneliness. He sang about the kind of love that everyone searches for, but never really finds because I believe it's the love that can only come from God. (Everybody's looking for the ladder) He knew this, but yet we all went on those searches with him, we went on many journeys with him. Exploring him, exploring ourselves, and throwing in a little party time in between the excursions. Prince was a part of many of our lives for many years in a spiritual, magical, mysterious, meaningful way. And i guess waking up every morning knowing that his light, energy, power and spirit are no longer in a physical form to influence change in me, change in the WORLD is beyond heartbreaking. This world needs more love in it, not less. Prince operated on a different vibrational level than most of us. If he didn't, he would not have accomplished all that he did accomplish. He was ONE of kind. There's no one, past. present and probably future who's done what he did. A short, skinny black kid from Minnesota with a name like something you'd read in a fairytale. Mastered every instrument he touched, sang like an Angel, created his own fashion style, fought the evil empire (and won), then created his own recording empire, had his OWN COLOR and his OWN SYMBOL! No... there will never be another one like him. And it's a great, great loss for not just his fans, but for humanity.
This is why I grieve. Sweet wind blew
Not a moment to soon. I cry when I realized That sweet wind was you. (Tears go here) | |
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I'm sorry, but I beg to differ...
I am NOT mourning some superficial image that I had of Prince or some facade of what I wanted him to be. It's much, much deeper than that. I'm very aware that he accidentally overdosed on something that he should not have had access to and kept secret from the rest of the world. And I'm very clear on the fact that he was a human being and fallible just like the rest of us. I knew that he wasn't "pure" because I did happen to run into him backstage at a concert many years ago (and that's all I'll say about that particular meeting). So please don't take our sorrow as a figment of some schoolgirl infatuation crush.
Prince inspired me in my life, and helped me to change the path of my life. He was the only one who made me realize that it was okay to be... well, me. No matter what others might have thought. Although some of his lyrics were, let's say risque, he sang about finding unconditional true love and to end his loneliness. He sang about the kind of love that everyone searches for, but never really finds because I believe it's the love that can only come from God. (Everybody's looking for the ladder) He knew this, but yet we all went on those searches with him, we went on many journeys with him. Exploring him, exploring ourselves, and throwing in a little party time in between the excursions. Prince was a part of many of our lives for many years in a spiritual, magical, mysterious, meaningful way. And i guess waking up every morning knowing that his light, energy, power and spirit are no longer in a physical form to influence change in me, change in the WORLD is beyond heartbreaking. This world needs more love in it, not less. Prince operated on a different vibrational level than most of us. If he didn't, he would not have accomplished all that he did accomplish. He was ONE of kind. There's no one, past. present and probably future who's done what he did. A short, skinny black kid from Minnesota with a name like something you'd read in a fairytale. Mastered every instrument he touched, sang like an Angel, created his own fashion style, fought the evil empire (and won), then created his own recording empire, had his OWN COLOR and his OWN SYMBOL! No... there will never be another one like him. And it's a great, great loss for not just his fans, but for humanity.
This is why I grieve.
Sweet wind blew
Not a moment to soon. I cry when I realized That sweet wind was you. (Tears go here) | |
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Thank you DiamondStarr...... | |
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Lovejunky said:
doves4ever, I read all the comments at the bottom of articles and youtube...
I will assemble some more...Maybe in a seperate Post
THere are so many people experiencing PROFOUND inner sadness,
and many like you and I are finding that we are looking more closely at our own relationship with GOD..
If nothing else, his Departure from this world seems to have AWOKEN many people to a LOVE they didnt know they had.
Perhaps this was Princes Real and Higher purpose ?
He was without doubt a sincere Seeker..
never stopped looking for the TRUTH his whole life...
Personally, this is THE Takeaway for me....
"Never stop Never stop " Thanks Lovejunky, This is all so true. If you decide to post more comments, I'm sure I'll enjoy them. . "Despite everything, no one can dictate who you are to other people". - prn | |
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I wrote this on my blog in a letter to Prince, regarding another tribute instead of a memorial about a month or two ago, and I believe this is why his ... why we are still grieving... | |
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I wonder. Has there been anybody out there β that anybody here might have heard of β that has gone so far in their grief so as to actually commit suicide as a direct result of Prince's death? God forbid, of course. But you gotta figure, there's probably at least two or three somewhere in the whole wide world. No? Has anybody here had such ideations themselves? “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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You are not alone! I co-sign. The part that bothers me is that he was alone and he didn't have a closeness with his family and he didn't have a family (wife/children). I think that would've helped him through his struggle. I'm also upset that we didn't get to view him one last time before he was cremated. It was his wish, but I still wished he could've have seen him besides that TMZ picture.
April 21st 2016 is a day that we, the orgers will NEVER forget. All we can do is say that he is in a better place and maybe there will be more closure to this tremendous loss. | |
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TurnItUp said:
You are not alone! I co-sign. The part that bothers me is that he was alone and he didn't have a closeness with his family and he didn't have a family (wife/children). I think that would've helped him through his struggle. I'm also upset that we didn't get to view him one last time before he was cremated. It was his wish, but I still wished he could've have seen him besides that TMZ picture.
April 21st 2016 is a day that we, the orgers will NEVER forget. All we can do is say that he is in a better place and maybe there will be more closure to this tremendous loss. Diamondstar, I am crying every F ing day. The I wish we lived in the same town so we could cry together . I asked Prince what he was planning to do. He told me , I'm going to look for the ladder. I asked him what that meant. All he said was, sometimes it snows in April. - book D.M.S.R. | |
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I Started a dedicated thread for these doves4ever
http://prince.org/msg/7/433003 | |
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I think the grief process is going slowly because we know the story isn't over. Every time there's a new story or speculation in the news it makes me sad again. And I know I'm going to feel like I got gut punched when I step into PP on October 14th. I'm greatful that my Mom and best friend are hardcore Prince fans so I have people that understand all of this. | |
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oliviacamron said: I was more surprised to find out Prince was a goodie ! I did not follow Prince for 31 years ! I did knot have any opinion. God showed me in a dream the death of Prince days before it happened. I did not dream how he died, only that he passed away. Now the reason I dreamed this, I guess because it was going to affect my life so much. Prince was my first love/ lust. You don't know how much you love someone until they die. When I found out he died, I lost it. I never grieved this hard. to the above comment, I was not a Prince fan. I've only listened to Christian music the last 8 years. Where did I hide that love I still had for him for 31 years, I don't know. But I do know this, I don't care what he wore, what he did, what role he played on stage, I love the soul I see inside his eyes. As for conspiracies, I GUESS YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF GOD IN ORDER TO BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF EVIL. I was NOT aware of the Illuminati or the Builderberg Group until Prince died. I heard from politician once that there was satanic worship in government and they really do human sacrifice, but I had no idea it was worldwide, integrated, in government, bankers, entertainment industry. They are moving fast to a new world order. You think I'm crazy, well think Prince is crazy too because he believed this stuff and he tried to make us aware of this evil power running the world. Prince was murdered. You can look at his lyrics, the Simpsons episode, the tainted pills, and the weird details that don't add up surrounding his death, and that's your evidence right there ! Organ failure theory is irrelevant and distracting . Unfortunately, the person at the top who ordered Prince dead, will not be found out. There may be a fall guy or at best they may even find the lab the pills were made. But to who ever Warner's paid to get these pills to Prince will probably not be found , not the real culprit anyway. I do not care if you don't agree or what you say. I love Prince and I will not shut up. Oliviacamron I don't know what to make of this. Are you serious? If so you are delusional. Please get some professional help! ...every night another symphony... | |
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DiamondStarr said:
I'm sorry, but I beg to differ...
I am NOT mourning some superficial image that I had of Prince or some facade of what I wanted him to be. It's much, much deeper than that. I'm very aware that he accidentally overdosed on something that he should not have had access to and kept secret from the rest of the world. And I'm very clear on the fact that he was a human being and fallible just like the rest of us. I knew that he wasn't "pure" because I did happen to run into him backstage at a concert many years ago (and that's all I'll say about that particular meeting). So please don't take our sorrow as a figment of some schoolgirl infatuation crush.
Prince inspired me in my life, and helped me to change the path of my life. He was the only one who made me realize that it was okay to be... well, me. No matter what others might have thought. Although some of his lyrics were, let's say risque, he sang about finding unconditional true love and to end his loneliness. He sang about the kind of love that everyone searches for, but never really finds because I believe it's the love that can only come from God. (Everybody's looking for the ladder) He knew this, but yet we all went on those searches with him, we went on many journeys with him. Exploring him, exploring ourselves, and throwing in a little party time in between the excursions. Prince was a part of many of our lives for many years in a spiritual, magical, mysterious, meaningful way. And i guess waking up every morning knowing that his light, energy, power and spirit are no longer in a physical form to influence change in me, change in the WORLD is beyond heartbreaking. This world needs more love in it, not less. Prince operated on a different vibrational level than most of us. If he didn't, he would not have accomplished all that he did accomplish. He was ONE of kind. There's no one, past. present and probably future who's done what he did. A short, skinny black kid from Minnesota with a name like something you'd read in a fairytale. Mastered every instrument he touched, sang like an Angel, created his own fashion style, fought the evil empire (and won), then created his own recording empire, had his OWN COLOR and his OWN SYMBOL! No... there will never be another one like him. And it's a great, great loss for not just his fans, but for humanity.
This is why I grieve.
I have no doubt that your grief is sincere but attributing to Prince some higher spiritual being or power is delusional. The love symbol was created by graphic designers. It's part of his branding. The love message has been around thousands of years, it's from the book of Leviticus. The dispute with Warner was about control over his music and monetary profits. I could go on but you probably won't be convinced anyway. Anyhow, I suggest you get help. This is not healthy if it interferes with your day to day life. ...every night another symphony... | |
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phatphuk said: I wonder. Has there been anybody out there β that anybody here might have heard of β that has gone so far in their grief so as to actually commit suicide as a direct result of Prince's death? God forbid, of course. But you gotta figure, there's probably at least two or three somewhere in the whole wide world. No? Has anybody here had such ideations themselves? I know someone that tried suicide but by trying to overdose by taking about 20 or so aspirins at once . let's just say he's never gonna take another aspirin again and will see prince again but for now will enjoy his music until then | |
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You are very free with the word delusional. I'd be interested what you mean...because you seem here to be using it in the first instance to mean 'people who have spiritual beleifs I don't agree with'...and you're more than entitled to that belief, and there are a ton of other people who won't or wouldn't concur...including Prince himself. Some people have spiritual experiences other people don't. Some people experience Prince as having been a very spiritually gifted individual. Those are meaningful experiences to those people. I wouldn't be so quick to decide they are unhealthy because you don't experience it that way.
The Love symbol was created to his specifications. The fact he used graphic designers is irrelevant. And you can call it branding if you like, but that's a very cynically dismissive way of approaching the power of symbols. Do you thing the Star of David is part of Judaism's branding? Or is that a weird way to think about it?
And yes, the love message has been around for a long time. As it should be. And?
I could go on as well. A little less judgment and a little more open-mindedness maybe?
Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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