Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:55 am by MarkVI
That letter starts with an evil invalidation of you "naive in the extreme or covertly destructive".
Continues with an evaluation knowingly false "you apparently won't trust them in any way". (The author knows it is false, that's why the word 'apparently' in it).
And blames you for what others did "none of this would have happened if you had not actively attacked the church".
This letter violates in the first paragraph all the basics of Scientology teachings:
"what is true for you is true", the auditor's code, the Scientology creed.
It is no wonder, all the Scientology basics are just PR (Public relations) for the current church management. Inside of the Church the priorities are not truth, honesty, justice, enlightenment but money, deceit, control and PR.
What "attack" have you committed on Scientology, Kendra, beside tell your story?
That letter is, again, another sad proof that the Church is off the rails, intimidating people into silence, disconnecting families if people dare to tells what the church wants to hide.
Love, in the Church, is never part of any equation, except when is used against someone as a gimmick to destroy basic freedoms with fear of enforced disconnection.
I feel sorry for the author. She has lost her freedom.
I have been in the cult for more than 10 years and I never felt so good as at the moment I refused to accept one more suppression, and walked out. The moment I walked away I experienced "Total Freedom", a basic freedom anyone really has until he buys the Ethics thinking "greatest good for the greatest number of people" always altered into " the greatest good for the Church". That the Church abuses people and commit crimes is not to be known.
I love you girls. By exposing the Church for what really is, you help many many people, but most of all you help the Church itself to get better.
And to Scientologist I leave the last sentence of the letter:
"The being, that is YOU, knows what is true. However, you must re-establish control of your life. The first step is to acknowledge that you may have been wrong. Go from there. Good luck."
Good luck.
Mark