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6 years ago
snel
Yeah, that's a brilliant site, I've linked it to people before. Pretty hard to find on google search. And glad to hear there are Hindus like you. But you'd be better off helping these guys right now if you're interested at all in doing something:
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
snel
Fair enough, I can't really go further down this line of argument. I do understand what you're saying, though I feel it's a tad pessimistic (you'd say "realist", instead. :) ) However, do you think, as the OP asked, full recovery is possible? I do, and I've seen it, too.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
snel
I suppose I should clarify. I assume that OP is asking about recovery in terms of risk of falling for another cult or same cult, along with any mental factors that contribute to that tendency, and a generally better sense of appreciating what they have and being centered. In that sense, yes, I am of the strong opinion that the people who I mentioned are "fully recovered". Watch th
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
snel
If you're looking for positive examples, there are many. Look up Paul Haggis, Mike Rinder, Jason Beghe, Leah Remini from scientology. Fully recovered. They're on youtube. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHb0BZyF5Ok it's long, but worth it) If you search the net, most ex-cult and those who left extremist religions are going through many issues, but are fully recovered in terms
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