I think people stay in the organization for a lot of reasons, even after knowing some things are terribly wrong, but "security" is about the most important reason that kind of binds them all. We are looking for a place in the sun, and (at least for those of us who converted to JWs) we were very excited to find out that there REALLY WAS a true religion that brought life to the meaning of God and the universe, and even though the price was high, we would do anything to get it. At least for me, I had the NEED to BELIEVE. It brought meaning and direction to life.
I'll never forget how a study of the Bible at Bethel cured me of all that. Many of us in 1979-1980 were reading Romans and Galatians and came to see the beauty of the message, when compared to the JWs or any other man-powered religion. We found that we could even be alone in the universe, miles from any organizations, and have a relationship with God and Christ. Communion and prayer took the place of counting time and other useless activities.
Leaving can be especially tough if we have nothing better to replace it with. There are some of us who have gone back to the Bible. Some have taken other religious paths. Some, although choosing no longer to believe in God or who choose to "shelf" the concept while they get a grip on their life, pursue a new direction in life with work, family or travel, or even hobbies. We need something to work for and believe in, even if we don't have all the answers. For those of us who leave and find ourselves with "too much time" on our hands, life can be scary, we can end up hurting ourselves or others by falling victim to those who want to tell us how life really is. Not a few former Witnesses have made wrong choices and suffer because of it. Life can be pretty tough.
One of the best things we can do is spend time alone. Talk to God, or just talk to yourself. If the concept of God is too much, ask if he don't mind you taking some time off from "answer searching," just in order to heal. If we talk, we better understand our own feelings. The more we talk to ourselves about the big issues of our life, the more we can be strengthened to motivate ourselves to change for the better. If we can talk to ourselves, it is easier to talk to others about things as well. Painful issues can be talked out so they are not such a trigger to scare us the same in the future. Don't forget laughter as well, for it indicates that we finally do not take ourselves too serious after all. If you learn to laugh, you will have friends, and friends will bring you joy and hopefully, more friends. Good friends, friends for life.
These steps bring healing.
I would like to remind those who are interested and who are former cult members, that we are having a healing workshop with Steven Hassan in March in Los Angeles, in order to learn these very things. Check it out, you will not be disappointed!
http://www.freeminds.org/exitissues.htm
Many cannot afford the class, but we do have each other to be helpers, and we have chat rooms and gatherings. There are good churches out there, too, for those who prefer the love and fellowship of a group. Ask other former Witnesses how they cope. Try going to a church with them just for the fun of it. You don't have to commit to anything! For those stuck at home on your computer, try some of the files at:
http://www.freeminds.org/psych/psych.htm
read stories about others:
http://www.freeminds.org/stories/stories.htm
or laugh with the Armageddon Okies!
http://www.freeminds.org/buss/okies.htm
Wishing those of you who are a little lost on the road of life the best, and I am here if you would like some helpful road signs.
yours,
Randy Watters
http://www.freeminds.org