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Cult - WikipediaThe term cult usually refers to a social group defined by their religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or common interest in a particular personality, object or goal...The word "cult" has always been controversial because it is (in a perjorative sense) considered a subjective term, used as an ad hominem attack against doctrines or practices.
Just thinking out loud here because I am tossing this around in my head on many levels.defined by their religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or common interest in a particular personality,
Can you expand on this please Friday? Can you describe the contrast?But leave out the second half in compare & contrast?
Yes, it is possible. But many of us with narcissistic parents deal with an all or nothing dynamic in these families. And if you disagree with any portion of the dynamic you lose everything, are kicked out of the family.... huge issues occur.I think what you're describing is more on the narcissistic behavior/line?????
Yes and no. I think I am looking at it from more of a, when someone in the family is looking for any form of autonomy POV. What happens to them? Are they extricated from the family? Are all perceived perks of belonging to 'the family' ripped away from them? If they express autonomy are they threatened with 'you are no longer part of us?' propaganda? Do they lose their sense of selves because they are so enmeshed with 'the family'?Is this the kind of thing you were talking about?
Exactly. So my question is, does this ramp it up from just a dysfunctional family to leaving the person who refuses to play the game to their own devices? And if a child was raised believing that their self was really all about the family.... are their enough similarities there for the ensuing chaos to be similar enough to those who were raised in a cult. Must they deprogram themselves as a cult survivor must?but it means sacrificing my relationship with my dad, sister, and toddler nephew - because mum will never allow me to be 'part' of the family or allow me to get confidence to get a good life for myself whilst around her.
Exactly. So my question is, does this ramp it up from just a dysfunctional family to leaving the pers...