{"id":681,"date":"2009-07-01T13:00:00","date_gmt":"2009-07-01T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/onecity\/2009\/07\/farrah-fawcett-michael-jackson-and-celebrity-death-culture.html"},"modified":"2009-07-01T13:00:00","modified_gmt":"2009-07-01T13:00:00","slug":"farrah-fawcett-michael-jackson-and-celebrity-death-culture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/onecity\/2009\/07\/farrah-fawcett-michael-jackson-and-celebrity-death-culture.html","title":{"rendered":"Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, and Celebrity Death Culture"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Michael-Jackson-p07.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/124\/import\/Michael-Jackson-p07.jpg\" class=\"mt-image-none\" height=\"365\" width=\"362\" \/><\/div>\n<p>With the internet abuzz this week trying to get the first\/latest\/best look at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.michaeljackson.com\/\">Michael Jackson<\/a>&#8216;s body, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=NRtNeSOGkvI\">Farah Fawcett<\/a>&#8216;s funeral, and Mr. Jackson&#8217;s financial papers, it may finally be time to talk about celebrity death culture here at the Interdependence Project weblog.<\/p>\n<p>What exactly is celebrity death culture? It is a culture that honors and supports a media system and private conversation about matters that do not concern us, masquerading as curiosity, free speech rights, and a &#8220;free press&#8221;.&nbsp; You may notice that my definition could be broadly applied to forms of entertainment besides the death of Jackson, Fawcett, and other humans like them &#8211; non-fiction television (aka reality shows) certainly fit the bill. But so does an awful lot of &#8220;news&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>In our Hardcore Dharma class, we&#8217;ve talked about the precepts surrounding right speech, and the issue has been brought up &#8220;when does news become gossip or &#8220;idle chatter&#8221;?&#8221; I.e. when do we cross the line from being informed to being distracted, using news and information as a way to tune out from the present moment.<\/p>\n<p>I am throwing the prayer flag of dis-attention and saying that right now, as a culture we are using the deaths of Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson to distract us from present moment awareness. Duh. But why?<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nIs it that by talking endlessly about these stars, their sickness, their finances, their legacies, we somehow hope to forget about our own mortality for a moment? Over 140,000 other people died the same day as Michael and Farrah, yet very few of them made the news.&nbsp; Does our obsession with celebrity death speak to a false sense of connection we make to these people? Not that we are not connected to people who achieve fame &#8211; they are part of the same web of interdependence that we are all stuck in &#8211; but our connection to them is no greater than (or discrete than) our connection to the other 140,000 who died on June 25th 2009.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Someone who made a part of your mobile phone may have died on June 25th. Someone whose life was touched by a student whose life you changed may have died on June 25th.&nbsp; Someone you spent a weekend with in Paris on a college vacation, then lost touch with, may have died June 25th. Someone you know even more directly may have died that day.<\/p>\n<p>I believe that our obsession with celebrity death culture speaks directly to the Buddhist concept of shunyata, or emptiness.&nbsp; Celebrity does not exist; it is a concept created from the void by the attention of media, corporate entertainment conglomerates, and people eager to project their own fantasies and failures onto an-other. It is a profit making egomachine that milks us of our dissatisfaction and then feeds it back to us in concentraed sticky-syrupy form.&nbsp; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/deepak-chopra\/a-tribute-to-my-friend-mi_b_221268.html\">Deepak Chopra&#8217;s lovely tribute<\/a> to Michael is the only thing I&#8217;ve read that begins to get at the fact that a loving, living, breathing human being named Michael Jackson passed away suddenly on June 25th 2009. <\/p>\n<p>We see these celebrities as having perfect lives that we&#8217;ll never have; or we see them as having imperfect lives and thank god we are &#8220;normal&#8221;.&nbsp; All of this misses the point that we have absolutely no idea what it is like to be another human being. We don&#8217;t know what their life feels like, or what they really do 24\/7; celebrity or not, all we know is that we all suffer and deserve compassion.&nbsp; With celebrities in particular, our projections that create &#8220;celebrity&#8221; totally obscure the massive pillar of interdependence that it takes to create a &#8220;celebrity&#8221; &#8211; the film and music projects, the stylists, the media, the relationships. We believe that what we see is &#8220;real&#8221;, but we are the only one seeing exactly what we see &#8211; because what we see does not exist and our perception of it is totally based on what&nbsp; we need to project.&nbsp; Shunyata refers to the fact that things only have identity in relation to each other, and I can think of no more apt description of celebrity death culture than that.<\/p>\n<p>In my line of work I frequently deal with those media conglomerates, publicists, and celebrities that are responsible for creating celebrity; I try to swim these waters mindfully but it is not always so easy. I was thinking about writing this piece yesterday while I was waiting to meet a &#8220;famous person&#8221; who is a friend of mine for coffee.&nbsp; Sitting with this person, watching as people did a double-take of recognition, or even came up to tell this person what they meant to their lives, I was struck by the fact that most people were relating to this person I was having coffee with as if they were a friend.&nbsp;&nbsp; But none of them really had my friend quite right &#8211; they only knew their work, or their public persona, and so all of their interactions were necessarily limited and frankly quite simliar.<\/p>\n<p>And then I thought, do I really know this person either? Isn&#8217;t my realtionship &#8211; like all my relationships &#8211; based on my perception, based on what they present, based on a series of filters and mirrors and prisms that keep us always guessing and flitting at this idea of &#8220;shunyata&#8221; &#8211; the emptiness that is the basis of everything &#8211; the overwhelming brilliance and sameness of what lies beneath.<\/p>\n<p>Rest in peace Michael and Farrah and everyone else. Live in Peace, the rest of us.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the internet abuzz this week trying to get the first\/latest\/best look at Michael Jackson&#8216;s body, Farah Fawcett&#8216;s funeral, and Mr. Jackson&#8217;s financial papers, it may finally be time to talk about celebrity death culture here at the Interdependence Project weblog. What exactly is celebrity death culture? 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