I wanted to do that here, talk out the process here as when it stayed in my head i get stuck, fast. But i thought you were saying in the other thread that that is 'cult like' and i need to do it on my own. It was helping in that thread and thought it was ok it had gone off topic since it was mine.
No, I didn't say that doing the process here is cult like. I didn't say anything here is cult like. I said that if we gave you all the answers to the questions we would be telling you what to think or doing all your thinking for you. You already had tears of the cult telling you what to think and we would be doing a disservice if we tell you different things to think. It wouldn't really work anyhow, as the forum doesn't hold the power to deprogram you, only you can do that, with working with your therapist. The best cult recovery groups hold in high regard the process of someone in recovery from a cult learning to decide for themselves an choose for themselves what they believe,
Doing the process hat YOU are doing, and posting it here on the forum isn't being cult like. But seeking us to tell you what to think about all things and challenge all your thoughts for you, that's not healthy either. People here can help guide you in the process, but in the end, it is you that has to the work. I posting that work here isn't cult like, and I don't see anyone here on this thread posting frustration with you for doing so. You are projecting your own frustration on to others. It is ok, we all project from time to time.
There is also something else important to consider.
Do these thoughts and beliefs work for you?
You can choose to believe that you are different from all the rest of humanity and that you had powers as a child that no other child did. That is bordering on delusional, but it can still be something you choose to believe. I don't believe it, but I can't convince you out of it. I think it is what your abusers may have brought and I refuse to agree with them or agree that you are somehow different from all humanity.
If you did a thought log, you would likely be able to better see how that thought affects how you feel and how it impacts the way you act.
You can also choose to consider a different hypothesis, a different possible neutral thought, and with a thought log, track how you feel and how that possible thought impacts behavior.
This isn't just about thinking, but also about the feelings and behavioral changes when we consider other thoughts might be possible options, or learn to hold on to negative self judgements more loosely.
What you have been doing isn't working, and it is up to you to choose and consider other options might be more helpful conclusions than the conclusions you have currently come to.
If I am at all frustrated, it is not with you but the a-holes who taught you to believe this stuff as a child to begin with.