Sunday, June 28, 2009

Michael Jackson sudden death - explanation from numerology perspective


Extract from "The Power of Home Numbers" Chapter 13: Famous People, copyright 2006, published 2007 by Jesse Kalsi



Michael Jackson

Birth date: August 29, 1958 (Virgo)
Died: June 25, 2009

"Neverland" Address: 5225 Figueroa Mountains Road in the Santa Ynez Mountains (source: Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office, http://www.sbsheriff.org/mj/spr/11180301.html)

Michael Jackson's "Neverland Ranch," 5225 Figueroa Mountain Road in the Santa Ynez Mountains, is another example of "timed" Mercury energy. Mr. Jackson, whose birth date is August 29, 1958, has the basic energy of Sun + Mercury. The residence, 5225, has his basic Mercury energy twice.

But because this energy is timed, it works only for a certain period of time and then disappears. This is the story of Michael Jackson's ranch. For the past many years, he has been struggling with many losses, and millions of dollars have been given out in settlement of legal actions. This is happening because of the energy of the house, which has Mercury twice and the Moon twice. This address will bankrupt Mr. Jackson if he continues to maintain even a legal residency here, and it will also bring him serious health problems and cost him his reputation. The legal actions he has struggled with will continue if he resides at 5225 again.

The name "Neverland Ranch" itself has a very deceptive Neptune energy associated with it, and, based on Michael Jackson's date of birth and the name "Neverland," there is a strong possibility that Michael Jackson could be in for some serious trouble in the near future: whether legal penalties or financial losses, it's not clear, but something disastrous.

As long ago as November 23, 2003, "USA Today" predicted: "But the latest allegation may cause the fall of the house of Jackson. The onetime superstar is said to be at least $200 million in debt, according to Forbes. Vanity Fair says Jackson spends $4 million a year for the upkeep of Neverland. With Jackson's legal bills mounting, rumors are rampant that Neverland will be nevermore." (www.usatoday.com/life/2003-11-23-neverland-believe_x.htm)
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In fact, Michael Jackson had to close Neverland down for financial reasons, even though he was acquitted at his trial, and he moved himself and his family to Bahrain in 2005 after the acquittal in June. He seems to have been a guest of Prince Abdulla al-Khalifi and others, but there are reports that this relationship failed in February 2006 and that Jackson is now a "basically stateless person," traveling among Ireland, England, Germany, Italy, Bahrain, and Dubai. (Sources: www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,184325,00.html and others.)

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