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16 years ago
wiseman
Hi SaneAgain, Yep, I have been on the end of quite a few "its not about you statements". The first year or two after my siblings went in Quest were terrible, the pressure, their arrogance etc. but most of all, the ludicrous requests for me to go on the training were really bad. Example, my girlfriend at the time (now my wife) was very ill in hospital, yet my sister and her boyfriend
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
16 years ago
wiseman
SaneAgain, That was stellar stuff in your previous post about the recruiting methods! One of my siblings actually got her partner to go on Quest about a year and a half ago, so it seems that my siblings do still believe in it. Her partner is such a nice guy tha he went. HOWEVER, he stayed for the Friday night and decided "what a crock of sh%te" and did not go back for the rest of the
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
16 years ago
wiseman
Hi Saneagain, No, there is no pressure to attend, at least not anymore. The reason I am on this site (and boy is it interesting), is that Quest in SA is like a mystical organisation when you speak to any of the "Questies", especially when they refuse to tell you what goes on at these trainings, yet I must attend an evening to see what it is about. It has just piqued my interest a
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
16 years ago
wiseman
Hi, I am also from South Africa and am wondering if anyone out there has had similar experiences to myself. A few years ago a couple of my family members went on training with Wendy and Buster (what a name!), the first was Quest, then Inquest. They also developed a certain way of talking. My family memer would ask how I was and I would reply "Ok", and I would get a retort to the t
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