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Michael Jackson, Backdoor to Neverland: Exposing the King of Pop's Secret Mindsets
Michael Jackson Backdoor to Neverland Exposing the King of Pop's Secret Mindsets Author:Yves Gautier IS THERE A PATH TO THE SOUL OF EVERY SPHINX? What world did Michael Jackson live in? For him, from an early age, developing his creativity was a matter of life and death. To survive, he invested all of his energy in building a mental fortress. The price he paid was loneliness. Then he added another shield, a media persona. There was no going... more » back. He kept sinking into his fantasy world. A common mistake when dealing with Michael Jackson is to only rely on facts. The trouble is, facts don't fit in a fantasy world. That's why this book is different. Its purpose is to understand Michael Jackson from the inside out. As a child, did you ever: Want to be the perfect kid to feel loved? Try to think about something very hard to make it happen? Dream of being the son of a king? If so, then your memories will help you grasp who Michael Jackson really was. Because as he grew up, he kept those mindsets alive. As a result, his intimate world was weird, intricate and challenging. But there is a path to the soul of every Sphinx. Piercing the wall of the legend with a referenced analysis of his career and personal life, Backdoor to Neverland proposes a new and original exploration of Michael Jackson's core. And - surprisingly enough - with the King of Pop, beneath every stone that you flip there is a golden nugget. # The Thriller video, decoded # The oxygen chamber, a portal to Michael's fantasies # Elephant man and the legacy of P.T. Barnum # The Mozart of denial # The meaning of the glove and of the plasters # In love with the number 7 # The Neverland ranch, a personal Alcatraz # Peter Pan for ever # Love as an awful adventure # The nose, battlefield of the self # King of Pop, a virility issue # How did Michael's universe protect him during the 2005 trial? # Michael and Elvis, same in birth and death? # The logic behind Michael Jackson's fatherhood. # The Moonchild Mystery: was Aleister Crowley, the Satanist, an inspiration for Jackson? #« less