Val Ross: Leaving Scientology and accepting you're a 'namby-pamby panty-waist dilettante'

Karen#1

Well-known member
TONY ORTEGA
Excerpt:



[Val Ross is back with another account of how she survived being a Scientology spy who infiltrated the FBI and learned to thrive away from this organization.]

Part of the reason recovery from the Scientology experience is so hard is because so much subtle damage has been done in so many areas that it is not possible to heal just one area then say “ok, all better.”

The hardest part about recovering from Scientology, in my experience, has been that the minute I finally fix one broken piece, I find it was hiding three other breaks.

Hubbard, in pretending he had discovered exactly how the human mind worked, created so much chaos in so many peoples’ minds that they continue tripping over what I refer to as “brain shrapnel” for a long time after they have escaped the clutches of Scientology.

It’s the subtle, insidious programming that takes the longest to unwind. From the very beginning of a person’s Scientology experience, they are taught that they are not supposed to ever leave anything hanging, no matter what. Starting with the dreaded “Keeping Scientology Working,” which is at the beginning of every single course pack a person ever gets in Scientology, we are told:

READ MORE

 
Back
Top