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cultic transformation or psychologic articulation.
« on: December 26, 2009, 11:55:43 AM »
Remember your first days in the program, before you understood what they were talking about, with the feelings and everything  ??  I was in there about 3 weeks when I was called on to talk about my past.  I stood up and began to talk about some incident.  I exaggerated my shame and guilt and even tried to cry(sorry to disappoint, it's not easy to write) for the group, but I was confronted and accused of pushin out feelins or something and the staff told me I better get in touch with my feelings or something and I sat down and felt a ton of pressure and more forsaken and alone than I ever had until then.  

What occurs to me now is the extreme pressure you were kept under in the hope that you would not only conform but also become "aware".  The pressure to correctly analyze and articulate in specific words your deepest thoughts and emotions. If you were inspecific you would be told about it by some group member or staff and encouraged to put your general abstract thoughts into very specific words, which you could then be manipulated with.

There was a time before $tr8 when I was not so "aware" in words or "in my head" in words, as it were.  But since $tr8 I've never left my head for long again.  I mean, I was aware before $tr8 too, I always have been able to feel things; strong intuition.  But I was never very articulate about the feelings, I just knew what they meant.  I can remember when my consciousness shifted and I understood the $tr8 trip.  It was sometime after I was returned from my 1st cop-out.  So maybe I was there 3 months or so when I developed the ability to articulate the program mind back to the group.  And I was good enough at it that from then on I avoided unexpected confrontation from the group.  I became "aware".  remember that ??  Do you remember when your mind changed and you could speak the language sincerely ??


That was a major development in my life.  Most people out in the world don't function in such a conscious state.  It's not practical.  But with the words came beliefs and new illusions to confuse and distract.  I really did turn inward about 3 months in and I've since had to deal with it.  $tr8 turned me inward to "search myself" for what they wanted.  I was under constant duress until I learned to think and speak in the way of the program.  I had to develop the ability to dissect my own most inward beliefs and trace the root of my every conscious thought and know what to call it in order to avoid the group's wrath.  I became adept over time.

What am I gettin at ...??  I'm not sure...but there is something in the way they made you confess your mind to them.  The way they made you put it all into very specific words, they made you aware of yourself.  Even if the program was misguided, the principals they applied were real.  The way they trained you to focus on what you felt and how to articulate it.  That was the transformation.  The essence of the cult.  Some doors of perception, once opened can never be closed again.  Or is that the Chronic PTSD ??  

Do you remember when you became overly obsessed with articulating the inner workings of your own psychology ??  Do you know what I'm talkin about ??  See what I'm sayin ??

Sting sings ..."...With words they try to jail ya..."...  Right on Sting, says I.

Ugh.  Such is life.... ::)...
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Re: cultic transformation or psychologic articulation.
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2009, 06:10:00 PM »
Head games? Living in constant fear of consequence, never knowing if our choice would zap us or reward us? Sitting in group having one thing I was thinking about to "relate" to a fellow POW and within a split second have 50 doubts as to its relevance or whatnot thus becoming confused to the point of "I hope they don't call on me."  Nowadays I have to actually think hard on purpose, about this straight bullshit to talk about it anymore. Maybe that's a good thing. Has it run its course in me? Am I healed? Who knows? I would love to see you and all survivors prosper in the knowledge you have gained by continuing to analyze this diabolical subject matter, reporting your findings, sharing ideas... etc. Maybe they figured out a way to tantalize our ids with a false sense of success by making us yell things like "Coming Home!" or "Love ya Mom, Love ya Dad"... then as we progressed through the phases, got older/wiser, we figured out this was a load of horseshit but we didn't want to get started over so we had to once again fool ourselves into believing more of the horseshit they were feeding us. Like a sound engineer would manipulate a sound board, they manipulated our heads with this mindfucking nonsense. I don't know... carry on...
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Re: cultic transformation or psychologic articulation.
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2009, 11:41:02 AM »
Copy that Rambler.  It was Bad magic.  Right On Man.

When Miller Newton claims to be a neuro-psychologist or whatever it is he claims to be, I practically believe it, but it's like witches, they can use their knowledge for good or bad, and Miller is bad.  The principles of psychology that he used against us in $tr8 can be channeled into many ways.  I don't know if I ever met the man, or even in the same room, but I seem to have been under his influence none-the-less...Anyway, the destruction of the self-centered consciousness is a worthy goal but it has to be brought about in certain ways and not the way that Miller Newton-Father Cassian Newton and his apprentices, supporters and followers used.  He is bad magic.  May your trauma shine light.  Namaste.
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« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2009, 03:14:18 PM »
Yes, starry-eyed pirate, I picked up on ' apprentice' in your post. I think that's a very key word when it comes to the title of your post and what could seem a certain appeal of these group sessions ( or @ least could' ve kept us somewhat entertained) to some of us held captive @ Str8. I was there in '83 (was 15), and, to this day I swear there were people there, ostensibly, as a part of group, that were actually what  I thought, even then, as graduate students of some sort.
Whether these few were struggling w/ drug addiction or not I wouldn't/couldn't say. I do now realise that they spoke on certain psychological matters w/ some authority, and even remember the term 'cognitive dissonance'     being spoke of in group by a few. That type of thing did have a certain sway over us I think and I remember hanging on certain such 'phasers' every word. They did command a certain amount of attention/respect in group and I remember thinking 'I could speak/act like that, if that's what it takes to get through my phases'.....anyway, whatever that's worth, I think you are on to something there.
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« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2009, 05:49:03 PM »
I'm tired of being tormented to hell, that's what I'm tired of.
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« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2009, 10:06:12 PM »
froderick,

No need to torment thyself, I mean...fuck it! That was the inevitable 'master plan' of places like Str8, wasn't it?
They taught us all about American political life in a speeded up 'crash course' anyway. We're lucky to've lived thru it, i think. We all did things to torment ourselves and others for and we would've learned all that anyway, eventually.

If Str8 knew/taught us nothing else, it was:

A) To Divide and Conquer
B)  That Nothing ever really 'holds together'

Once We Realise That, There's Nowhere To Go But Up!

                                                                            UNITE!
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« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2009, 11:48:28 PM »
Yes you are correct, Str8 had quite a racket going...

Anyone who doesn't realize this is WORSE THAN HITLER.
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« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2009, 12:06:48 AM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
I'm tired of being tormented to hell, that's what I'm tired of.

STOP!!!!!!!!  NO MORE TORMENTING OF ANY KIND IT IS OVER, WE ARE FREE..... FREEEEEEEEEEEE.............WE MADE IT AND BY GODS GRACE AND GOOD FREINDS I CAN STAY THAT WAY. ONE THING I DO KNOW TODAY IF I"M SENT TO HELL ON EARTH, I CAN KEEP MOVING I DON'T HAVE TO STOP.
        :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:
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« Reply #8 on: December 29, 2009, 12:16:59 AM »
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« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2010, 12:15:30 PM »
Quote from: "dragonfly"
I've been thinking how really bad things happen to people, horrible things.  And there is a person who goes through them and the person goes through abuse or tradgedy as an intact suffering person, and it's horrible...

I've been thinking how in Straight there was really nowhere for my personality to exist.  My personality did not remain constant through the abuse.  There was no refuge where at the end of the day I was still me, still my authentic self going through a horror.  Getting out there was not a "constant me" to take refuge in, who had gone through those days....

To pick up and start over with my picture of reality, there was no real me anymore...

There was only disgust with the fact that I had allowed myself to adopt an artificial reality...

All my life since that realization, I have found myself recreating insane environments and the familiar sense of PSYCHO DOOM and chronic existential crisis...

What the fuck is this called?  In the book of ways to be fucked up what is the name of this?  I doubt there is much study about the effects of torturously imposing an institutional personality on a kid, calling abuse and torture love,  removing the filters, boundaries and censors.  What the fuck?  Who in the fuck is going to dream this up and let such a person out in the world...trying to relate to the world by confessing weak feelings over the smell of beer...Holy HEll...

My whole life has been this trying to find something real, find some integrity in my self...

No sense of healthy comprimise, no personality to call my own...


Wow.....lots of great stuff in there Dragonfly.  I've felt and said some of the same things for years now.  We had no touchstone to reality inside.  Then when we got out, be it by graduation, running, getting pulled....whatever.....what we had been taught to believe did not match reality in any way, shape or form.  We were expected to continue our lives as "normal" adults, when our childhoods were stolen and our personalities confiscated and replaced with some conformist pod-person.  I had no idea who I was or how I was supposed to live my life, let alone be responsible for two other little lives.  Funny, both kids are now talking about writing about how Straight effected them.

I wish I had 'the' answer for you, but alas, as with most difficult things (like raising teenagers), there is no one answer.  No panacea.  We all have to somehow find our way thru the maze and the mess that they left us with.  For me, it was research, research, research.  I had to be able to connect the dots as to precisely how they did what they did to me.  It was also knowing that I had at least 2 people that were in my corner and always would be (my husband and my mother).  I can't imagine how much more difficult it would have been if I hadn't had them.  It was also coming here (in the beginning) and having what I was feeling validated.  I wasn't alone, I wasn't crazy and I wasn't a disgruntled "druggie" kid.

Hold fast to whatever good you have in your life.....it's worth it, whatever it is.  Revisit some things that made you happy before Straight (music, movies, books etc.) and see if that sparks any of your old sense of self.   And know that you're not alone.  PM me if ya wanna talk further.  

Peace  :peace:
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« Reply #11 on: December 07, 2010, 12:26:49 PM »
Interesting thread. I found this same disconnect with CEDU peers.  The may have graduated the program glowing in the Kool Aid high but were seriously disconnected when they went back out into the world. So many struggled mightily in every facet. Just making sense of the world, relationships... could not fit in college,etc.
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« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2010, 01:56:59 PM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
We had no touchstone to reality inside.

Talk about yourself, Anne...
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« Reply #13 on: December 07, 2010, 02:05:13 PM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Hold fast to whatever good you have in your life.....it's worth it, whatever it is.  Revisit some things that made you happy before Straight (music, movies, books etc.) and see if that sparks any of your old sense of self.

I've found both of these things to be extremely helpful!  :jamin:  :rasta:  :nods:
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« Reply #14 on: December 07, 2010, 02:24:51 PM »
Quote from: "capn' obvious"
and even remember the term 'cognitive dissonance'     being spoke of in group by a few.


IIRC, that came out of Newton's Rational Self Analysis crap.  Newton's?  I can't remember who came up with us taking the RSA courses when we got onto higher phases.
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AA is a cult http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-cult.html

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