Page 5 of 5 FirstFirst 12345
Results 41 to 45 of 45

Thread: What happens when you try to leave Scientology in a civil manner

  1. #41
    Gold Meritorious Patron Idle Morgue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Posts
    2,363
    Blog Entries
    90

    Default Re: What happens when you try to leave Scientology in a civil manner

    Quote Originally Posted by Good twin View Post
    That's what I was thinking. I was trying to imagine how I would have answered such a letter when I was still in. To be honest I really don't know. It is so difficult to put myself back into that mindset.

    I am so sorry Terl. I know you were trying to do the right thing. I still get tons of calls from various Orgs and Scientologists. I was ignoring the calls and emails for months. A couple of weeks ago I spoke to one of them. I told her I don't want to be recovered, I am fine, please don't bug me about getting on service. She said she got it and would leave me alone. She lied. Been even more phone calls and invites, etc. I guess the point is there really is no point in trying to reason with members of Scientology. At best they will nod and say they agree, while planning their next coup to get you on board. It's what they do. They really have no choice.
    That is why you talk about you reading the Xenu story and you just cannot spend any more money or time on this ridiculous science fiction shit! That will stop the calls and get you off the lists!

  2. #42
    Gold Meritorious Patron Ogsonofgroo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Pacific NW, southern BC, in de trees
    Posts
    3,786
    Blog Entries
    9

    Default Re: What happens when you try to leave Scientology in a civil manner

    Quote Originally Posted by Idle Morgue View Post
    That is why you talk about you reading the Xenu story and you just cannot spend any more money or time on this ridiculous science fiction shit! That will stop the calls and get you off the lists!
    Please, this thread is 4 years old, there are more recent ones regarding how to get the cult from a-callin'.
    I am not saying its any sort of sin to ressurect an interesting dead thread, but a one sentence reply to an ancient (by IT standards) posting is, um, how to say... clutterish?
    Hey, done it myself inadvertantly, now read the date and if I have something really worthwhile ta add, find a more recent thread or start a new one, 'search' function is your buddy! (also look at the threads listed at the bottom of the page with similar tags) If the person you are responding to is still an active member consider sending them a PM if it is important



    'Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones. I am not afraid.'
    Marcus Aurelius

    THE BIG LIST of EX'S who have Spoken Out

  3. #43
    Gold Meritorious Patron La La Lou Lou's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Bulgaria
    Posts
    3,611

    Default Re: What happens when you try to leave Scientology in a civil manner

    Terl going back to your original letter and the answer I suddenly had a little insight.

    It's very similar to the homophobe. Some guy who has dabbled and wouldn't mind dabbling again but is in denial about it. He gets very defensive and upset when his girl friend watches breakback mountain, why? denial. The reason that anti-scientology statements are so offensive to a scientologist is that they agree but are in denial. They are almost there! Sighingtologists are almost to a man in denial, but they have enormous doubts or they would just lightly laugh about criticism. Excellent!
    Everywhere in the modern world there is neglect, the need to be recognized, which is not satisfied. Art is a way of recognizing oneself, which is why it will always be modern. (Louise Bourgeois)

  4. #44
    Gold Meritorious Patron Idle Morgue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Posts
    2,363
    Blog Entries
    90

    Default Re: What happens when you try to leave Scientology in a civil manner

    This is a staff member or public Scientologist that has koolaid stains on their upper lip! They have simply drank too much!

    A more effective method - don't say anything about the crimes you have seen, it will not do any good. See above! What I found effective is to tell them you are doing something else that is really cool: O.T.O / Thelema. Tell them that you are painting a picture of the "Rosy Cross" and it is fascinating!

    Of course, you don't think it is a suppressive group.

    O.T.O / Thelema is based on TRUTH! If they ask you what it is, tell them it is far too complicated to explain but that it is getting you amazing results in your life and is very economical and does not take much time. Your stats are soaring!

    CURIOSITY may be the ticket to get them to LOOK!

    You must be smarter than the CULT! They are pretty stupid. Too many crimes, too much blood on their cultie little hands!

  5. #45
    Crusader SweetnessandLight's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2009
    Location
    Sunny Southern Teegeeack
    Posts
    7,013

    Unhappy Re: What happens when you try to leave Scientology in a civil manner

    Quote Originally Posted by Cat's Squirrel View Post
    Would she accept it though?

    This may offend some people here but I think Ron's comment that if you try and take down the walls of a prison, the prisoners will rebuild the prison with their own hands, is true - of some people at least. People have different degrees of tolerance for freedom and the responsibility it brings, and some are more comfortable in an authoritarian institution like a prison or the CofS than they would be in the outside world..
    There is an element of truth to this...something in human nature, an old holdover from earlier survival skills, now disfunctional in our current free societies, to just hunker down and go with the herd, take the path of least resistance (fully accepting the indoctrination into whatever group mindset) for survival, rather than develop oneself as a unique and independant individual, with all the risks, setbacks, effort and temporary failures that entails.

    This is especially true for children raised into any heavily indoctrinated group, like Scientology.
    Yes, you can fly, but first you have to break out of that cocoon. You are capable of self rescue at all times. "Every blade of grass has its own special angel watching over it and whispering, 'grow...grow'." -The Talmud "I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be, for I have learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our disposition, and not upon our circumstances." -Martha Washington

Page 5 of 5 FirstFirst 12345

Similar Threads

  1. Getting People to Leave
    By Alanzo in forum Leaving the Church
    Replies: 48
    Last Post: 14th April 2012, 04:03 AM
  2. Ok, I'm telling more of my leave story.
    By Wisened One in forum Leaving the Church
    Replies: 227
    Last Post: 1st September 2010, 03:18 AM
  3. You can leave but you can't really leave
    By Voltaire's Child in forum Leaving the Church
    Replies: 105
    Last Post: 15th November 2009, 02:38 AM
  4. Why are SO members so stupid? they can just leave!
    By Flag-2005 in forum Leaving the Church
    Replies: 70
    Last Post: 22nd December 2008, 01:12 PM
  5. Those we leave behind
    By AiryFairy in forum Leaving the Church
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 4th October 2007, 11:49 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •