longweekend58 wrote on Apr 19
th, 2014 at 6:39pm:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Apr 19
th, 2014 at 5:25pm:
These stories are found in every religious tradition...
They are also outrageously common in the zany world of new age pop psychology.
All similar, in their intent, to lottery advertisements, designed to reinforce the illusion that you too can be instantly rich (or effortlessly enlightened, cured or saved).
and the effects are sometimes as long lasting as MONTHS instead of the usual weeks. Long-last change and especially dramatic change is something altogether different.
This is the area in which I have significant experience. Ive seen the druggies criminals (and yes even one murderer) show dramatic an long-lasting change. Our pastor is a former drug dealer himself.
As with all religious traditions, there are spectacular 'redemption' stories and many thousands of unspectacular stories of people who pass through established religions, modern versions of them and new age ones, and leave as quickly as they appeared. You would know this, I'm sure, if you have significant experience.
While the adherents will always claim that these conversions and their subsequent life changing effects are down to the tenets of their belief, I'd bet that there are other, far more prosaic, reasons for these converts' need to attach themselves, like a limpet, to their refuge.
Guilt, for example, is a potent motivator for this kind of reaction. Your pastor was a former drug dealer... Had a 'dark night of the soul' over administering to junkies and knew there had to be another way? Would it have been any different if, instead of neo-Christianity, he found Islam or Buddhism, or (god forbid!) spiritual healing through crystals?