Uncovered were a series of "wishes for the world" which were left on the mirror in the tragic star's cluttered bathroom.
NOTE NUMBER ONE: Stuck on the right of his gold-framed mirror with wall-mounted chandeliers either side, it read:
"I am so grateful that I am a magnet for miracles." The "magnet for miracles" phrase is used in US self-help programmes for recovering alcoholics to give them back self-esteem.
NOTE NUMBER TWO: Pinned to the bottom of the mirror where Jackson could see it as he made himself up, a message in large handwriting read: "Love, no violence ever!"
And underneath, in smaller handwriting, he had added:
"Remember a beautiful future promise of tomorrow."
A friend of Jacko told said: "I think this reveals how positive Michael was until the last. He was such a sweet natured man who saw the good in everyone.
NOTE NUMBER THREE: An astonishing reminder is stuck above the "beautiful future" message on a sticky yellow post-it. It reads:
"Do We Are The World in show".
That's - a reference to the smash-hit charity single he recorded with 60-year-old soul legend Lionel Ritchie in 1985.
NOTE NUMBER FOUR: "Call Temperton" is scrawled on a blue Post-it note - referring to British songwriter and producer Rod Temperton, 62, who co-wrote several Jackson songs including Thriller and Rock With You.
Also in the bathroom is a business card for his business manager Dr Tohme Tohme to remind him of his phone number.A source said the last two notes revealed Jackson's frail state of mind.




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