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Eternal beauty of love

Eternal beauty of love

I feel like I have found the best picture of Jim Morrison with Pamela Courson. It captures their intimacy and quietness that beholds them. Notice how he’s in thoughtful attitude explaining something perhaps very intellectual and poetic in his gentle slow rumble. And notice how Pamela is standing sideways, showing her profile: she is his part, glad to be a part of his mentorship, glad to take the journey with him, she is looking through lens of love and respect.
she is looking up to him through her bangs as she’s listening carefully to what he’s saying.
(Jim looks godly here, like religious prophet. Just taking observations)

u/Interesting-Leg-7529 — 13 hours ago

Mary Werbelow

Dear contributors for the doors community,
The older fans know about Mary Werbelow (Jim’s first girlfriend from UCLA) and her immense influence on Jim and the doors.
Mary mentioned in her interview https://jimmorrisonthedoors.com/blog/the-only-interview-of-mary-werbelow.html that Jim proposed to her many times, but she kept refusing, and it hurt him deeply.
So the question is! I wonder if Mary would come back to him in his prime years (1967-1968), would their relationship be more serious and faithful than that open relationship he had with Pamela?? Would Jim be loyal and not cheat on Mary? Would he be more grounded with Mary? Would Jim marry her and have children?
I wonder if Jim suggested the open relationship with Pam because he hoped Mary would come back to him.
And not to mention his alcohol addiction worsened when Mary cut the contacts with him completely when she left to India, and later started using him for money. He sang away, away for India or something in that way at a concert. Also the songs Indian summer, blue Sunday (which fans always confuse that those were written for Pamela) were both for Mary, but he decided to include them in his later album Morrison Hotel. Which tells a lot.
I want to know hard die fans of the doors and Jim: What do you think would have happened. Would Jim be more faithful to Mary? Would his alcohol addiction stopped? Would he become more family oriented man? I’m still sad people don’t know anything about Mary. I think Pamela was attached to him and let him do bad things to her because she was obsessed with him, and this idea of being “rockstar girlfriend.” In the friends gathered together, Cheri and many others mention how she would ignore Jim’s friends completely, didn’t even say hi to him, which is extremely rude. She lived off Jim’s money and her whole life was being Jim’s girlfriend. Jim bought her Themis to make her busy but it didn’t work out.
Let me know what you think

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u/Interesting-Leg-7529 — 4 days ago

Jim’s lover Judy Huddleston

Guys please read Judy’s book “Love him Madly”. I HAVE NEVER FELT SO UNDERSTANDING AND FINALLY OPENING MY EYES TO WHAT AND WHO JIM REALLY WAS. She explains his violence, how hard it is for him to love anyone. How desperate and hopeful was Pam for him, how he made mistakes like any other human being! She explains how she was so deeply lost, fused into his godly presence that it made really hard to separate true, appreciative love from one night stands (situationships if you mind).
She also dives in to lore with Pamela, he likes to brush her off, constantly dismissing her place in his life. Jim was a loner, he couldn’t be in normal relationship with another human being, it made an impression on me that Jim saw different people as one person, he never made difference between all the people. Like he was a character in his game of living.
This book is for empathetic people like me.
I want you to read this book because it gives more human perspective of Jim’s erratic behavior or impulsiveness. Judy really understood Jim, and even went to his grave in 1974.
I cried reading the last parts of the book. She seemed to accept anything he gave her, anything, just to talk to him…

u/Interesting-Leg-7529 — 12 days ago