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From King of Pop to Mahatma by Margott Schuerings

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Rev Dr Catherine M Gross

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I am so delighted to tell everyone that Author Margott Schürings will be our guest on a place in your heart radio. You will be astounded by her insight, I promise you. Here is a part of her writing that floored me;have a look.

From King of Pop to Mahatma ~
So listen up, don’t make a fight. Your talk is cheap, you’re not a man, you’re throwin’ stones, to hide your hands. -

"May the one who is without mistakes throw the first stone", Master Jesus said. When we deduct from the number of stones that are thrown day by day the number of the ones that are without mistakes than the world would be overcrowded by perfect people.

About the Author
Margott Schuerings, born in 1947, Ph.D., psychologist and psychotherapist. Mother of three Brazilian-German sons and one granddaughter, lives in Bavaria, Germany. Her lifelong interest is to touch people's soul and get in contact with their essence and spirit. In 1992 she discovered the real Michael Jackson in his poem "Dancing the Dream" in the booklet to the album "Dangerous". "Dancers come and go in the twinkling of an eye, but the dance lives on ... I keep on dancing and dancing and then, it is the eternal dance of creation. The creator and creation merge into one wholeness of joy. I keep on dancing and dancing ....... and dancing, until there is only ....... the dance." Since then she is researching on the work of Michael Jackson. She was the first worldwide to publish and reveal Michael Jackson's spiritual level and wisdom. Her second book is a treasure chest for everyone who is interested in the life and legacy of the rare Great beings in this world, who can only be recognized by a wider consciousness and greater awareness. 

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