Remember how it was always stressed how important it was to "have a personal relationship to Jehovah"?
That those who got disfellowshipped or disassociated themselves because of what members of the org. had said or done, or failed doctrine etc., wouldn't have done so "if they only had had a close, personal relationship to Jehovah"?
Did you feel that you had a personal relationship to Jehovah while you were active? Did you tell others that you had it, and would you think as I mentioned above when someone got disfellowshipped? I never were one of the more zealous Witnesses, but still I think I felt - at least for a while and intermittently - that I did have a personal relationship to him. But some of you were pioneers and elders etc., so perhaps you had it to a greater extent?
More importantly: Now that you no longer believe in Jehovah; What do you think that "personal relationship" actually was? Was it simply your inner self? Deep prayer that - like meditation - could give you a feeling of getting in contact with a higher being? Was it just a feeling? Was it an imaginary friend for grown-ups? Or was it just something one told others that one had, and it was important to have, but in reality was just something one pretended to have in order to have a say in certain matters and feel important?
If it was just a feeling that felt real at the time, and you still today believe in God (just not Jehovah); how do you then trust your current feelings for God?