I just discovered that someone hosts a website of TWI information, including letters Victor Paul Wierwille wrote to Way Corps members during the 1970s and 1980s. I received those letters and have kept many of them in my own files.
If you look at the way vpw phrased himself in TW:LiL, you will agree. He hints at a "dalliance" and that it was all her doing- making him the object rather than the doer of deeds. Back then, vpw considered himself a LOT more powerless- or he was busy turning all the blame on her. (This is independent of him being let go from his denomination over his "indiscretion" with a church secretary.)
If you look at the way vpw phrased himself in TW:LiL, you will agree.
I have that book...not to be lazy but can you point me to whereabouts in the book this is discussed? There is no table or contents or index. Ill be thumbing through it anyway so if you dont remember right off..no biggie. Thanks!
We broke all this down in the thread "The Way- Living in Wonderland." I included the page numbers there TWICE- once to post text before commenting, and once when I began commenting.
We broke all this down in the thread "The Way- Living in Wonderland." I included the page numbers there TWICE- once to post text before commenting, and once when I began commenting.
Thanks, I will definately check it out and comment later when Im back home.
6 hours ago, WordWolf said:
We broke all this down in the thread "The Way- Living in Wonderland." I included the page numbers there TWICE- once to post text before commenting, and once when I began commenting.
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What interests me is how people can or cannot change, how willing people are (or not) to adapt to a changing situation. Nothing is permanent. Everything changes. This is a fact of life known since the
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In my view, even though it's often revolting to read VPW's own incriminating words that illustrate how deranged he was, it's a valuable way to gain understanding of how he used classic cult leader ta
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And further........not only was it accepted as "normal" by young corps...........but most splinter group leaders are STILL singing the praises of wierwille and promoting his doctrines, methods, tactic
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. . . more please
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Is Rosalind mentioned in these letters?
*sighs and reads*
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Rocky
You know he's not enrolled here anymore, right?
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Bolshevik
I don't know what enrolled here means but I'm trying establish what evidence there is besides posts on a forum by a single person.
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You're not going to obtain any such information from him, directly from him, on this website.
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Bolshevik
Others are repeating that information.
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If you look at the way vpw phrased himself in TW:LiL, you will agree. He hints at a "dalliance" and that it was all her doing- making him the object rather than the doer of deeds. Back then, vpw considered himself a LOT more powerless- or he was busy turning all the blame on her. (This is independent of him being let go from his denomination over his "indiscretion" with a church secretary.)
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I have that book...not to be lazy but can you point me to whereabouts in the book this is discussed? There is no table or contents or index. Ill be thumbing through it anyway so if you dont remember right off..no biggie. Thanks!
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We broke all this down in the thread "The Way- Living in Wonderland." I included the page numbers there TWICE- once to post text before commenting, and once when I began commenting.
https://www.greasespotcafe.com/ipb/topic/7363-the-wayliving-in-wonderland/
Feel free to requote it here.
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According to page 1 of that thread, you can flip to page 177 and begin reading from there- that's where she's first mentioned.
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Thanks, I will definately check it out and comment later when Im back home.
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If anyone wants a free copy of The Way: Living in Love by Elena Whiteside, send me a message through this website. I'll mail it to you for free.
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Someone has asked for this copy, so the offer is over.
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