jon atack, family & friends | reassessing responsibility after leaving a cult with Frances Peters @jonatackfamilyfriends6176 | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Frances spent the first 44 years of her life as a Jehovah's Witness. Since leaving, she has dedicated herself to counselling former members. As Frances says, authoritarian cults give members overwhelming and impossible responsibilities. They can also diminish the real responsibilities we should accept. After leaving a cult, it is important to reassess beliefs and responsibilities.
Read Jon's paper, Possible Origins of Dianetics and Scientology, here:
jonatack.co.uk/possible-origins-for-dianetics-and-scientology
or check out the videos:
Part one: youtu.be/VGQXQaiLa2A
Part two: youtu.be/0wzlxBiAQtc
For more on Ira Chaleff's work on Intelligent Disobedience and Courageous Followership:
irachaleffauthor.com
Frances spent the first 44 years of her life as a Jehovah's Witness. Since leaving, she has dedicated herself to counselling former members. As Frances says, authoritarian cults give members overwhelming and impossible responsibilities. They can also diminish the real responsibilities we should accept. After leaving a cult, it is important to reassess beliefs and responsibilities.
Read Jon's paper, Possible Origins of Dianetics and Scientology, here:
jonatack.co.uk/possible-origins-for-dianetics-and-scientology
or check out the videos:
Part one: youtu.be/VGQXQaiLa2A
Part two: youtu.be/0wzlxBiAQtc
For more on Ira Chaleff's work on Intelligent Disobedience and Courageous Followership:
irachaleffauthor.com