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From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest Description: From Counterfeit to Truth: A Personal Quest.

Carson Miles

 

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I just called a counselor in Raleigh and started seeing him, going back and working through the issues (I didn’t know it at the time, but he had graduated from the seminary). So my recovery from the cult was a recovery from my alcohol and the cult. But my recovery also was looking at my story and where I had come from, and accepting that. And the recovery was a long, slow process. It was getting away from the group, writing the paper in seminary, and talking to people about my experience. I really feel that things changed for me after the Gods of the New Age seminar when I realized I had been duped. And having those people pray for me really set me free. But even at that point I wasn’t able to work on the underlying issues. Seminary was a really good experience for me, because it gave me the opportunity and a format to look at those things and struggle through them.

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