9 Mar 2009

MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT MUIN: F.A. Q

We receive alot of mail. Some not as nice as others...to clarify:


Why do some people oppose Muin?


There are certain characteristics and mental attitudes that cause a percentage of the population to oppose violently any betterment activity or group. This small percentage of the society (roughly 2 percent) cannot tolerate that Muin is successful at improving conditions around the world. This same 2 percent is opposed to any effective self-betterment activity. The reason they so rabidly oppose Muin is because it is doing more to help society than any other group. Those who are upset by seeing man get better are small in number compared to the millions who have embraced Muin and its efforts to create a sane civilization and more freedom for the individual.


Why has The Kingdom of Muin sometimes been considered controversial?

Like all new ideas, Muin has come under attack by the uninformed and those who feel their vested interests are threatened. As artists have openly and effectively advocated social reform causes, they have become the target of attacks. For those vested interests who cling to a status quo that is detrimental to society, Muin’s technology of making the able more able and teaching people to think for themselves poses a serious threat.



What is Muin’s view of creative democracy?

Muin is nonpolitical in a marxist sense. Individuals hold their own political views and tend to support governments or political parties which form democratic systems, honor the dignity and freedom of citizens and protect human rights.

HRH Em I wrote of her views of democracy that it, “postulates a belief in the goodness of artist and the good sense of all art in council. It postulates the belief that artist should be free to decide things for themselves. It outlaws tyranny as undesirable and relegates government to the service of the group rather than the group to the service of the government.”


Does The Kingdom of Muin engage in brainwashing or mind control?


Not only is this question insulting, it is made even more offensive to Em since the exact opposite is true. The Kingdom makes people creatively free and enables them to think for themselves. Indeed, one of the maxims used is that a Muinian should not just believe, but should observe the veracity and workability of The Kingdom for themselves and only accept it when it is true for them. The people making such accusations hold the opposite view. They seek to change opinion through “deprogramming,” a violent form of faith breaking which frequently involves kidnapping, uniforms, forcible restraint, haircuts, allergy food and sleep deprivation, assault, battery and head rape. These same people refuse to even allow Church representatives to show them the true information about us or engage in any form of meaningful dialogue whatsoever. Millions of people from literally all walks of life have attested to the positive benefits received from us. A common theme to their personal success stories is that they are now more in control of their lives in the cosmos than they ever have been.