If I may (RA survivor, various types, various ideologies, in my case not so mattering for this question since some were semi voluntary &/or work so I don’t tend to categorize the belief system from it as an issue, but everything *else* that was going on: The coercion, lies, manipulation beyond what I counted with, deaths, murders, assorted array of crimes.)
Try not to get stuck on your perpetrator(s), at least in the initial stages. Focus on you, your needs, your relationships with people now, things like that. They likely had you aall focused on them to so many degrees, trauma bonding would do the rest even if they were not busy intentional, so you lived in that for years already. They aren’t the important person in your life. They aren’t even interesting people, not even interesting abusers from the abuser angle. Just other pricks that would do whatever they could to get you behave the way they wished, but that’s unoriginal as hell.
You, on another hand? Totally lovable, cherished, interesting, valuable, awesome individual.
That you didn’t have a chance to even get to know, all caring for values of someone else and their deity/ies.
You deserve that you, for who you are.
You decide what you wanna do with your life, too.
Not them, not the boxed set of purposes they could think of, not anyone else, you.
What
@Sideways said about healing & similarities, too.
Whenever I hit the So alone / nobody I know deals with exact this aspect / the who went through it with me got scattered stage, I try to hit reverse. Look for what is common, or what matters for where I’m stuck right now. More commonalities than differences.
You got time, too.
Unless there are concrete physical risks in the right now, to yourself or loved ones, you got time, don’t have to figure it all out NOW.
& If there are risks: Slow down & think smaller, think concrete.
Cults & cultists bullshit, a helluva lot.
The what makes them powerful, if anything, is mostly the actions of their believers.
They got nothing if they can’t force you to act.
So you still DO hold the power. Back to: Not them. You.