Guest 77
When I see witnesses, I pity them.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with feeling pity. I feel pity for those who are like I once was, a victim of a mind-control cult! I'd never turn my back on anyone needing help and it is my hope that my doorbell or telephone will one day ring with requests for help from those wishing to escape Watchtower, including my daughters.
To put it into perspective, Claire and I recently celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. We didn't receive a single card from our daughters - yet in all the previous years they never failed to send cards and told us what wonderful parents we were. The fault doesn't lie with our daughters any more than it lies with all the other mind-controlled victims. But the point is, pity or not, you (we) will be shunned by Borgites at the drop of a hat and many (not all) feel great in thinking that they're making us suffer. Others won't feel that, but they do it nonetheless!
It is a fact that any JW we see from our old congregation will shun us - so, if possible, I don't give them the opportunity. I don't look at them or I look right through them. Either way, I make it known they won't win - and it's even better when you have friends around with whom you can share a laugh as JWs are told life is miserable outside. To be seen to be genuinely happy is twofold:
1) It galls the heck out of the JWs, especially the elders and
2) It gives hope to others. Seeing exJWs really enjoying life without fear gets them thinking.
The big secret to being truly free of Watchtower is to take the power back. Once we do this we are without fear. To me that is the whole essence of the Garybus philosophy.
Best wishes,
Ian