1/23/04
One year ago today (Thurs 1/23/03), I was delivered from ever wanting to have anything to do with the assembly.
I had lunch with a friend in the assembly. He had not read “The Code of Silence” and I had yet to finish doing so. We discussed the possibility of distributing copies of key website articles to others in the assembly and discussing them in the meetings. We saw this as a way of causing the light to shine IN the assembly from WITHIN it. I still had no plans of leaving.
I went home and finished reading “The Code of Silence” (
http://www.geftakysassembly.com/Articles/TeachingPractice/CodeOfSilence.htm). That night I had dinner with a couple from the assembly. It wasn’t too long before the husband made the comment, “So, I hear you’ve been spending a lot of time on the website.” When I explained why I thought it was so important they both responded with pat answers as to why they didn’t think it was profitable. For the next 90 minutes or so the process was repeated - my explanations were followed by their excuses, some of which they’d heard from the leaders (I know because I heard the leaders use them) and some they had formulated themselves based on the conditioning to which their minds had been subject for years (as had mine). This was creepy. My mind had functioned in a certain way for 19 years. Now, suddenly, I was looking at people IN the assembly from the OUTSIDE. After the conversation ended I left in a daze, having just seen myself in a mirror, so to speak. I went home and called my mother and told her what had been happening in the assembly and asked her for her input. Note: My mom had extensive contact with those in the assmbly through myself and through my sister, Mary Jean (Hutchinson) Schout. She was so grateful that I thought of calling her during such upsetting circumstances, as my communication with her for 19 years had been superficial. The next day I left to spend a week with my family.
While visiting family I considered moving in with my mom for awhile, but decided against it since I had already begun my business in the SLO area. When I got back to SLO I was depressed for a few days, but soon recovered.
Beginning in January of last year, my relationships with the members of my family have blossomed and we all appreciate the openness that we can now experience.
Jack