Growing up I had a cousin who joined a very suspicious "church". After going to this so called "church" her whole personality changed she would go and on about her "church activity" and often asked me join. When she did (finally) decide to leave this cult i mean church the other members would hound her constantly going so far as to going to her home and work to try an "save" her and "bring her back to light" in the end they finally got the hint and left. I think it would be important to look at the members themselves and see if any other people have had similar experiences.
Looking through the web there are countless horror stories of Scientology as seen here, here and here.
Reading through these stories I can’t help but draw comparisons from my Cousins experience.
The Good Times
From Karens story she noted at first she was very into the whole Scientology thing and spent hours upon hours of studying the teaching of Scientology. She brought into the whole ordeal but in time felt she was losing personality and slowly began to see the darker side of Scientology.
When I talked to my cousin about her ordeal she told me a similar story how she brought into their way of life, how she enjoyed doing the same things and sharing the ideas with everyone else. She told me it was when she missed having “her own identity” that she started to see things weren’t right with her church.
The Bad Times
Continuing from Karen’s story when she decided to leave she became an outcast from everyone she had knew. My cousin said she experienced the same situation all the people who she fought was her friends were now against her. The hardest thing for her wasn’t leaving her “new religion” but rather leaving her new friends.
Chapter 2. The Ugly times
Paris’s story was much darker after her mother had left scientology she was kidnapped by scientologists and held on a cruise ship against her will. I think the hardest things about my cousin leaving her cult are that not only did they go to her trying to bring her back they came for us, her family, as well. They would visit, txt and even approach us on the street and these were people we had never met before. In the end both stories all ended well (thankfully) but the extent of how far these organisations a willing to go is scary.
To conclude my own experience from a cult does resemble those from members of scientology. While scientology does have its bad sides they must have its good sides to in my next post ill look at some positive testimonials from scientology members.
Reference List
Duignan, J. (n.d.) My escape from Hubbards' mad cult. Retrieved
May 15, 2012 from http://exscn.net/content/view/60/103/
Wolf, k. (n.d.) Karen's Scientology Story - Why I am
Against Scientology. Retrieved May 15, 2012 from http://www.exscientologykids.com/karen.html
Woman claims Scientologists kidnapped her. (2011).
Retrieved May 14, 2012 from http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2011/11/28/Woman-claims-Scientologists-kidnapped-her/UPI-89581322528985/
