Looking back, all I see is a monumental waste of time !
I don't miss much. The coffee breaks were nice. I wish I had that time back!
well, very little, to be honest.
the structure and commitment of the ministry provided discipline necessary to my life.
therefore, i did it, as required, and felt some sense of fulfillment at the bible study stage.. i do like talking to people.
Looking back, all I see is a monumental waste of time !
I don't miss much. The coffee breaks were nice. I wish I had that time back!
which world is this?_________________when the doctor pulled my screaming body out of mom all those 7 decades ago, i landed in a post-wwii world.it was--compared to today's world--an alien planet.. the world i live in today has nothing in common with the world in which i grew up.. there were no cell phones back then--there were black telephones with a dial-tone and an operator who placed your call.
everywhere you found telephone booths!
a call was a nickle.where did all those telephone booths go?i dunno.where did my whole world go?i dunno.. tv sets were huge boxes with tubes and small screens.
What a fun post! I'm in the next time machine for those in their 60's. I remember alot of what you mentioned.
That time machine would have an interesting ride looking just at the things we learned and did as a JW over the years.following the news of stuckinarut2, over the past few months my wife has completely mentally woken up.
i've been meaning to post but haven't had the time.
i saw stuckins post and i figured i'd add my news too.
So happy for you both!
been reading this site for awhile now.
i have had a long and often tragic life as a jw.
my story is so long because i'm pretty old :) i feel sad i've been locked in fear and guilt for my entire life.
Phoebe, thank you for sharing your experience. I'm sorry for all the hardships you had to go through and the lack of support you received from your family or the JWs. It is very sad indeed.
To Life is Short - Your comment "if I dropped dead in the K.H no one would notice" really resonated with me.
I remember the last few months I was going to the meetings. I came to the realization that the only time people would call me was to get a ride to the meeting. I was no more than their free taxi!
I was part of a congregation and yet felt very alone. I was only good for what I could do to them.
No more! Life is much happier now.
Phoebe - Wishing you all the best now. Decide what you'd like to do to make YOU happy!
in the time since i've left the borg behind i've had a few things hit me as to how words were used.
i'm wondering if anyone else has some similar examples, but here are some things that have made me think:.
watchtower - my whole life i saw this as a thing of protection from outside evil forces, and then when i left someone pointed out "isn't that what they used to keep people in prison".
AWAKE!
For a JW---- Awake is a magazine to be read and distributed.
For a former JW---- Awake is someone who knows about TTATT.
a month ago i decided to register in this board.
i had decided to step down pioneering but was frightened about the consequences.
i had finished my university degree some months before (despite disaproval from brothers in my congregation) and i had to choose: continue pioneering and working in jobs with no future or starting a career, working full-time.. i was thinking to postpone the decisiton but... i was fed up with preaching.
Congratulations Skepsis on both getting your degree and new job.
I am going to repeat that - CONGRATULATIONS. That is something you will not hear at the kingdom hall or from a JW. You worked for it and you earned it!
Lots of good advice here. (wish I had this forum back in the day)
Ask the Body of Elders to help with your finances and see what kind of response you get. lol Tell them you can remain a pioneer and continue with your responsibilities IF they help support you.
Also ask, will they help with finances if you get sick? What about a retirement plan if you give up your career and pioneer? Mention those bethelites who are getting layed off after giving years of service.
I was told I wouldn't need college as Armageddon would come before I even graduated. That was in the 70's. I put it off way too long and finally got my degree at age 35.
So well done Skepsis!
jws are scattered across the globe.
a few million people left, pretty isolated from each other.. telephone lines and power goes down since the people who supported the infrastructure are dead.
communication across town, state, country, etc is cut off.
surely jehofah will save MacDonalds for us in the new world---wont he ?
Well the Israelites had manna 365 days a year for 40 years.
What's for breakfast? manna
What's for lunch? manna
What's for dinner? manna
Think I'll skip dinner.
about this time last year i uploaded a document as part of my going away post.. as stated at the time i had to lie low, and am still doing so.
sort of.
mostly.i pop up rarely to chip in when my 'ardour comes up into my nose' about something lol, but still read the leaks and back-and-forth between the members here.
Thank you Splash for sharing this compilation of flip flops. 176 pages! Wow!!! Appreciate your hard work on it!
so i had my first appointment with a counsellor, of course i explained about being a born in jw, mentally leaving, the penalty of doing so and therefore the mental strain of pretending to be someone i'm not.
her response was that she couldn't help me with that because leaving a cult was a "lifestyle choice".
i tried to say to her that its a cult not a religion and how it brain washed me but no.
It is much more than a lifestyle choice. It is not as simple as just walking away.
I hope you find someone with the knowledge and experience in dealing with cults.
In the meantime, there are some helpful books out there.
I like the ones written by Bonnie Zieman. (former JW turned psychotherapist)
1) Fading out of the JW Cult: A Memoir
2) Exiting the JW Cult A healing handbook for current and former JW's.
Of course this forum is a great resource as well. Many with experience in leaving a cult!
http://www.businessinsider.com/10-reasons-2016-is-the-best-time-to-be-alive-2016-8/#1-there-are-much-fewer-hungry-people-in-the-world-1.
is the world getting better?.
in which century would you rather have been born, given the choice?
The west though suffers from many serious "first world problems", like OMG, someone was rude on Twitter or there was a lineup at the checkout and buying my luxury groceries flown in from round the world took minutes.
Simon I'm laughing so hard!