ART
VERSUS REALITY VERSUS THE SOUL is the slogan of Pine Tree State Mind Control. What does that mean? Really, it depends on your definitions. For us, Art is anything created by humans that is
meant to influence others emotionally. A
painting is art. A ballet is art. War is art. You
might say that this web page you're reading is art. Reality,
then is something that exists outside of that, yet more concrete. One way of thinking of it is that while art is on
television, reality occurs outside of television. Reality
is health problems, bills, work, arguments with family, the price of food, the condition
of your clothing, and so on. I think we all
understand reality. There are very few ways
to escape it, and one is art. Another is the
Soul. Through the years people have come up
with different names for the Self. The Soul
is what makes people different. You could
call it individuality or the Ego or whatever you want.
These three components are at war with one another. Art tries to repackage or distill reality, while
it tries to alter the Soul. Reality forces
itself into art (you can't enjoy your favorite music while your house is burning down, for
example) and can disturb the Soul. The Soul,
under fire from these two, works to free itself from that oppression.
89% of
Maine residents polled say that they would prefer to watch television than to sit in a
quiet place and think*. With your help, Pine
Tree State Mind Control can win over that renegade 11%. Only when people are pacified properly will we be
free of the crime and terror (both parts of Reality) that try to crush us. It should be your goal to watch more television or
read more magazines. Take the time to read
every one of our flyers. Talk about our
organization with other people during commercial breaks.
Release your death grip on your Soul. You'll
find that you never really needed one after all. Relax! Smile! Work! Sleep! Eat! Sleep! Work! Don't think.
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* 1994 telephone poll by Taylor & Hill Associates. Margin of error 4%.