Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Defeat the Piper's Call



A random whimsy of thought on the Pied Piper of Hamelin married into the subject of spiritual abuse in the strange consciousness I call my brain space.
According to the wikipedia article several variations exist to explain this 1284 town record entry:




"It is 10 years since our children left"
Apparently a stained glass window in the Hamelin church of a colorfully dressed piper with children in white around him gave credence to the Pied Piper tale of luring children away.
To discover more click the wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pied_Piper_of_Hamelin

In my opinion, the Pied Piper is an allegory for the leaders in a cult/spiritually abusive church.
The church members follow his (in my case, her) words blindly, entranced, oblivious to the world around them. All that matters is to follow the seemingly golden tone of the piper.

When I left my cult of twenty-four years (my story is : http://outofthesilverchair.blogspot.com/2009/01/cant-you-see-that-im-dying.html)
I left behind friendships of the same amount of years. A particular friend that I worked with at the church's 'mission' for eleven years.

Through the adversity of functioning in a poorly managed work environment, this person and I had grown quite close. We could finish each other's thoughts, know what the other's opinion was on most subjects, and for the most part, work in perfect harmony for eight to sixteen hours a day.

Leaving the cult behind meant leaving all contact with this person behind as well (When one leaves the 'fellowship' behind, one is now part and parcel with Satan according to the 'pastor'). I foolishly thought that a kind note or two might lure said person out of the magnetic sway of the cult's 'pastor'.

I found out quickly that this was not the case. Said person came to my house and brusquely delivered this letter:





Dear [ my name],
A short reply to your note. [husband] and I want you and everyone to know that we are more thrilled with God and His family than we have ever been.
I boast in my God in His continued closeness and guidance through His Word. We have never had the presence of God on [ a Dade City Church] as we are experiencing Him present w/us in every way! The Word of God has never been so full of deliverance, hope, vision, and assurance that He is our God and we are His people. "Happy is the people whose God is their Lord".
Our fellowship is w/ the Father,the Son, and the Holy Ghost and His called out and chosen children. God chooses for us.
We do pray for you and trust that God's mercy be w/you.
Because of Calvary's Love,
[said person]
[husband]

To the untrained eye, the letter appears a simple expression of Christian sentiments.To an experienced Piper (cult) follower, however, alarming phrases pepper the verbiage. For the sake of brevity, I will call attention to just one:




"Our fellowship is w/ the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost and His called out and chosen children. God chooses for us."

This follower of a cult Pied Piper will not be dissuaded from their march to the river of the destruction of spiritual abuse. Attempts to brake them from the trance only result in a greater determination to follow the piper more vehemently because as they themselves declared:




Happy is the people whose [god] is their Lord
Sadly, I can but watch this poor battered sheep as theysacrifice their person hood. Words, tears, kindness- nothing will reach them. I stand, watching, armed with prayer. A solider half-way across the world in war-torn Iraq was instrumental in interrupting my mindless marching. I pray that some such person invades the trance of said letter writer. May God end the destructive march of the spiritually abusive Pied Pipers and let the children come home.

5 comments:

NoJoke said...

Beautiful analogy here on the Pied Piper and really great picture!- will go read the wiki link too so thanks for that. So glad you stopped by Detox and liked what you saw and thanks for including us on your blog roll! this encourages me to get back in the saddle and write again. Btw, YOUR blog is excellent and I will add it to our list too. Bye for now ;-)

The Cult Next Door said...

Love your "De-Tox" blog! You discuss with such clarity issues my family and I have wrestled with for a while.
Thanks for adding me to your blog roll!

Anonymous said...

I can't help but cry when I read these posts, this blog is everything I've ever wanted to say and would never be able to write correctly thank you for this. I want you to know that I never stopped thinking about you and dropped to my knees and thanked God when I heard you left.

Anonymous said...

Your blog is so interesting. My husband and I were in a Bible-based cult for years and much of your experience is similar to ours.

My husband and I co-facilitate a support group for former cult members. Would you being willing to inform your audience about this group? The group meets monthly and is free of charge. More information can be found at our website: www.dallascult.com

The Cult Next Door said...

Yes, will gladly add your information!
Thanks for being a support to those who need a guiding hand.