“freemindfade”:
“I think it’s more a fascination now about the whole thing. It actually does
interest me, the ins and outs of the Cult.”
I look at it as getting to observe firsthand what amounts to
a real-life psychology/sociology “experiment”; that is, a naturally-occurring
experiment showing how people can be motivated to seek power and to control
others, and also how people can be unwittingly mislead and manipulated. It is,
indeed, somewhat fascinating to watch the dynamics of a cult environment and to
learn the scientific aspects of what is really going on behind the scenes in
people’s minds from a general outsider’s perspective. It’s interesting just
what makes various people tick.
“freemindfade”:
“I do feel going is a waste of my time
and life, but I am stuck doing it
at the moment to be nice.”
I know exactly what that is like! I’m still having to go
through that very same scenario.
“Phizzy”: “Right
now I cannot be arsed to join in puerile discussions about JW's, about
"taking down" the Org etc or discussing various minutea of Doctrine
they have got wrong. . . . Most aspects of this fast failing
business posing as a religion are not of interest to me.”
While it’s certainly good to be able to move on in a
positive direction, I find for myself that I need to keep reaffirming the fact
that the WT organization is not what it claims to be, and the best way for me
to do that is by reminding myself of exactly how and why the WT
organization is just a made-up and self-serving house of cards based on
falsehoods. It’s therapeutic and helps support me along my journey of
discarding the old fear and shame of JW-land and moving toward
self-empowerment, healing, and freedom. Yes, for this “apostate” (me), it’s a
kind of sweet medicine.