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This is the story of how I got hooked to a radical movement as an adolescent and how I stayed there for over twenty years. From age sixteen to thirty-nine I belonged to this movement, first in Rome (Italy), then in Cameroon (Africa), in Lisbon (Portugal), and, finally, in Chicago and New York (USA). Not only Christians but also faithful of other religions and even people who are not affiliated with any religion at all belong to this movement, attracted by one or the other of its aspects or ideas. As a person who believes that I am responsible for the good of my neighbor, besides my own, I…mehr

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This is the story of how I got hooked to a radical movement as an adolescent and how I stayed there for over twenty years. From age sixteen to thirty-nine I belonged to this movement, first in Rome (Italy), then in Cameroon (Africa), in Lisbon (Portugal), and, finally, in Chicago and New York (USA). Not only Christians but also faithful of other religions and even people who are not affiliated with any religion at all belong to this movement, attracted by one or the other of its aspects or ideas. As a person who believes that I am responsible for the good of my neighbor, besides my own, I already shared with the proper religious channels my experience in this movement as well as my deep perplexities about its theological and psychological soundness and I invited them to intervene for the good and well-being of all its members. I won't name names since I do believe in the right of each person, each group, and each movement to their good name. I also believe that any organization, any institution, civil or religious, can become at any time somewhat of a cult, of a dictatorship, or the likes, if its members forget to remain vigilant and allow this to happen. I hope that, once this group reaches maturity, it will realize what is happening and will correct what needs to be corrected. I hope this with all my heart. At this point of my life, this booklet is not driven by feelings of revenge or anger against anyone. I offer it simply as a "cautionary tale" to help people not to fall into the traps of cults, of cultic minded groups. I'm aware that whoever reads these pages will notice that English is not my first language. However, I did not want to hire anyone who would write my story in a professional style. The words that you find here are my very words.
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Autorenporträt
Gabriella Rahoy is a retired English-Italian translator, interpreter, and voice-over who was born in Rome (Italy) and lived close to the Janiculum Hill, at about thirty minutes walking from St. Peter's Square, with her family who is still residing in that city. Even if her education would have prepared her as a Philosophy teacher in Italian high schools, her life decided differently for her. She says today that instead of teaching Philosophy she found herself having to learn how to "live philosophy", that is how to live what she had studied, especially what she had learned during several fundamental courses in Psychology and one in Psychiatry. While in the USA, she obtained her Master's Degree in Theology at St. John's University, Queens, New York, which gave her the basis for serving as a Coordinator and Director of Religious Education in some R.C. Parishes in Queens for about ten years. The tennis courts at St. John's University were the occasion for the author to know better her neighbor, Michael Rahoy, whom she had seen once with his tennis racket and had invited to play with her. Those games were the beginning of a friendship that evolved into something deeper, culminating in their marriage. Today, she decided to help people who, like her, had once been members of very "cultic" minded groups and had the courage to leave these kinds of movements, ready to go through the classic "hell" that, generally, follows their departure. gabrie4@verizon.net