You wrote
:::::I am not new to the board but I am new to the shunning that I am receiving from my former bro and sis of my old k.h. :::::
These were not your brothers and sisters they were volunteer employees of the Watchtower.
::::You see, I was a baptized member of j.w.'s in 1988 and then I stopped attending in 1990. In 2002 started attending a Baptisit Church and I was baptized by the church in the same year. one day one of the j.w. sisters who used to talk to me noticed me going to another church. Since then, I have been shunned by all of them. Am I now considered an apostate? ::::
Yuper, you got it Toyota!
::::I am glad that I have found freedom to believe the way that I want to but I feel so hurt by the way that my former mates totally ignore me.::::
Your freedom has a price, this is it.
:::: When they see me, they just look in another direction or they just look up in the air. I know that it is foolish for me to feel any sort of pain by them doing this, but I do. ::::::
The only reason you feel pain is due to your flawed and distorted belief system of how things should be according to you. You have a choice to continue to feel bad or see reality for what it is and choose to feel good. Just because a few misguied souls shun you in nothing incomparison to humanity at large not shuning you, and most of the time treaing you humanely.
:::::How do I get over this? ::::::
1. Find yourself a skilled therapist.
2. Talk to your new minister and ask for his help.
3. Educate yourself by reading as many web sites you can find on the issue of shunning.
4. Go to your library and read every book you can find on JWs written by former or non JWs. Invest in your emotional health by purchasing both of Ray Franz's books, Penton's book, Visions of Glory book, etc. etc.
5. Go to Disneyland and procrastinate on feeling bad for the rest of your life.