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THE. FOUR. DOCTRINES. OF. MUIN.
~ this is the end. my friend ~

These are The Dagger Doctrines. If Muin is the
flesh, these are the Skeleton.
The Four Doctrines were envisioned by Em I from
perpetual cosmic experiences to give guidance,
auspice and knowledge for greater understanding of
the destiny and the relationship between the artist, mind and body...
The Dagger Symbol
itself
has a complex and ethereal story, it is an ancient
language used by Magicians and Creative Elders from
across the ages to contact the Dark Matter of the
Galaxies. It was through one life altering vision
that the symbolic 4 Dagger Letter (M) was first
besotted to our Leader and the embryonic notions of
Muin began, a time when the Earth was not trapped
with materialist wants and recessions...she was
chosen to use The Alphabet of Daggers in all that
was good and free. Away from commercial greed and
superficial wants. From that day onwards...The
Dagger Letter of M has been used as The Symbol of
The Kingdom of Perpetual Muin.
The
Four Doctrines (Daggers)
provide answers to the fundamental riddles of the
creative mind with a thoroughly validated complex
method and teaching that increases creative sanity,
intelligence, confidence and well-being. It gets rid
of the unwanted sensations, pleasant emotions and
psychosomatic egotistical ills that block one’s
expressive life and happiness. The Doctrines rest on
basic theory and simulacrum principles that can be
easily absorbed and applied by any reasonably
intelligent person—as thousands have. It is the
route to a well, centred, erudite human being in the
cosmos.
The Doctrines address the parts of the creative mind
that operates below the conscious level, exerting a
hidden influence that causes you to react
irrationally, say and do things that "aren't really
you," and have inexplicable emotions and ills that
hold back intelligence and potential ability. It all
resolves with the Doctrines of Muin.
The
Four Doctrines are rich in their
historical, appropriated complexity. It has cited to
us its many revelations that inhabit everything.
That in Muin The Doctrines possess " an eternal
energy, the Infinite Motion of Things, the central
core of all creative being. The manifested Universe
comes from the marriage of Em, the Kingdom and these
Four Doctrines; without this could no thing be. This
perpetual Muin-feast is then the nature of things
themselves; and therefore, everything that is, is a
crystallization of divine artistic ecstasy, and we
now see the expansion and the development of the
artist away from mind and body."
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We believe The Artist
(the spirit) is the goal of all human kind,
that we are not trapped in a vacuous abyss of
endless self referential objects. Yes the Human experience
has led to commit
despondent deeds, but we know truly that this is not
in it's nature.
With the guidance of Em, The Doctrines has taught us
to believe that one can advance to the degree of
preserving spiritual artistic integrity, values and
the ultimate goal of honest universal freedom.
Conversely, if one deteriorates selfishly to the
degree that one abandons these qualities, then one's
inner Artist will be lost forever. While
other efforts to help the Human have tried to solve
problems, Muin is different. For it believes that an
individual placed in a position where they can
increase abilities and confront and identify the
factors in life more easily, is also able to
solve their own problems and thus bettering
life for all.
Artist Individual
Survival.
Life tends to force the individual into
certain values (see above). The stresses of
existence can fixate attention to the point that
one's awareness of The Artist self and the creative
environment is greatly diminished. Accompanying this
are problems, difficulties with others, illness and
unhappiness...
THE FOUR DOCTRINES OF MUIN WILL RID YOU OF ALL
NOTIONS.
CONTINUE ON TO REVEAL THE FIRST DAGGER
the first>
Muin offers a pathway to greater creative
freedom.
The freedom of The Perpetual Universe.

The Kingdom of Muin holds in common many
beliefs of other ritualistic religions and
philosophies. It considers The Artist to be
a spiritual being, not just flesh and blood
a very different view to that held by common
ignorant thought which views The Artist as
only a material object, egotistical, secular
in movement and a complex combination of
chemical compounds and stimulus-response
mechanisms. |