22 Friday, November 12, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Expert Looks at Cult Indoctrination Techniques FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED By ARNOLD MARKOWITZ (Editor's note: The author of this article is a director of the Cult Clinic of the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services in New York. This article was distrib- uted by the clinic and the Jewish Community Rela- tions Council of New Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN }Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 557-1108 Over 20 Years Experience DANCE PARTIES are our specialty, high quality our performance. Outstanding in music, lighting, teaching and dance performance. For a complete evening of entertainment at your next party, Bar Mitzva, wed- ding or special occasion call ART and JAN 588-9499' 652-9736 Ask about our group dance classes. Also private and semi-private lessons. 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What psychological fac- tors make a person decide to join a cult? What makes a person give up his self- determination to the point where he is willing to work 15 hours a day, giving the cult leader most of his in- come? What makes him willing to tell all his most private thoughts to the leader? What causes some people, such as the followers of Rev. Jim Jones in Guyana, to be willing to give up their lives? Below is an overview of the process by which a person is drawn into the cult. While each cult is unique, they use similar methods to achieve the same results. Cults usually have re- cruiters who encourage others to become involved in the cult. The recruiter's first step is to capture the poten- tial member's attention, often by capitalizing on his interests. If the potential member is carrying a guitar, the recruiter might say: "Hey, it looks like you're into music! Maybe you'd like to jam with my Israel Retains ITU Membership PARIS (JTA) -- An Arab-sponsored attempt to oust Israel from the Inter- national Telecommunica- tions Union (ITU) for its ac- tions in Lebanon this sum- mer failed as the six-week meeting of the ITU in Nairobi, Kenya, concluded Sunday with Israel remain- ing a member of the United Nations technical agency. The Arab-inspired reso- lution, which sought to exclude Israel from the UN agency "as long as Israel does not fulfill its interna- tional obligations," was thwarted in part by the ef- forts of the Reagan Ad- ministration. Secretary of State George Shultz issued a stern warn- ing against any attempt to bar Israel's participation from any UN agency and said the U.S. would walk out of the ITU conference and withdraw all U.S. fund- ing should such a move suc- ceed. The United States pro- vides $3.2 million, or seven percent of the ITU's current $46 million budget. an Nevertheless, amended version of the Arab-sponsored resolution was adopted during the meeting by a vote of 84-31 with 13 abstentions, con- demning the "continuing violation by Israel of the in- ternational law and the massacres of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians." The amendment was sponsored by Australia, Belgium, Canada, De- nmark, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway and England. The U.S. voted against the amended ver- sion of the resolution be- cause it was "objectionable and unbalanced." friends? We're all into music and we're all living together this semester, and we devote some of our time to helping poor people." Once the potential member comes to the cult headquarters, the cult members begin breaking down his resistance, to open his mind to the teachings of the cult through a process similar to brainwashing. This is achieved by break- ing down the person's ego and denying him his usual sources of emotional sup- port, such as urging him not to see his friends and family because they are evil, so that his sole source of emo- tional support becomes the cult. His former values are degraded through intense peer pressure. At the same time, he is showered with love and affection. Called "lovebombing," this pseudo-intimacy draws him into the group and encourages him to reveal his weak points. When the potential member feels comforta- ble and secure with the members of the cult, he is indoctrinated into the thinking of the cult. Members provide him with selective informa- tion, such as excerpts and distortions from biblical texts. Their reasoning is often based on simplistic truisms, such as "you can't believe anything you read — all in- formation is controlled by the media!" While many people might believe such statements have an element of truth, they would not take them as absolutes, and certainly would not estab- lish them as credos to live by. Around this point, the potential member experi- - ences the "snapping" phe- nomenon — the instant of revelation, the "aha!" where the doctrine of the cult sud- denly seems to make sense. Sleep deprivation helps induce this phenomenon. Scientists have found that each night, the average per- son needs to experience a given number of REMS (rapid eye movements) associated with the dream state. If the person does not - dream sufficiently at night, over a period of time, he tends to slip into dream-like states during the day. When that person gets the opportunity 'to rest his mind during the day, such as when he is chant- ing his mantra, he will enter this dream state very easily. This phe- nomenon is often termed "psychological disasso- ciation" or "floating into an altered state of con- sciousness." In most cults, members are de- prived of sleep, causing them to be very suscepti- ble to a breakdown in ego structure. After snapping, the new member usually acquires the glazed, child-like look associated with cult mem- bers. This look may be the result of an internal con- flict, some psychologists theorize, where the person's old personality is still fight- ing his newly reconstructed "identity," and his indi- viduality is still trying to assert itself. In the next phase, which might be termed "consolida- tion," the potential member is urged to become totally obedient to the leader. In most cults, all independent thinking is discouraged, often with strict punish- ments. Members are told to run chants or mantras through their minds, effec- tively blocking their ability to question or process in- formation. The last step is the new cult member's assumption of a new name and identity. His personality changes, and he tends to forget much of his past. One cult member, whom I'll call "Joey," told his parents, "Joey no longer exists. If you wish to see the the Joey of old, look at your photos of him." This is the final prod- uct of cult indoctrination; a reconstruction of the cult member's personality. If the new member has doubts, he is made to feel guilty about them and advised to block them out of his mind. If he is dis- tressed or has crying spells due to the anxiety produced by that guilt, he is told he is achieving a higher level of spiritual- ity. In this way, the new member finds it very dif- ficult to think of leaving. The cult uses a number of other methods to keep the new member in the cult. Chanting and meditation maintain his dissociated state, by preventing him from using his critical thinking ability. If he does contemplate leaving, he is blocked by his fears of the outside world. Cults usually teach their members that family mem- bers and friends from his former life are evil. He may have been told that the out- side world represents the forces of darkness. Though he may dislike the cult, he feels he has no other alter- native. He also may feel he can- not communicate with the outside world. Members of many cults speak in a spe- cial jargon particular to the cult, which draws them close to those who literally speak their language, and prevents them from corn- municating with the out- side world. Meanings of words are changed and members tend to fixate on certain "buzzwords." For example, one young former cult member I spoke to re- ferred to the "design of life." "What is the design of life?" I asked. He said, "It will reveal itself." asked. "How?" I "Through its design," he answered, coming home to the same buzzword. This pattern of cyclical "loop thinking" is also typical of cults. Involvement in cults is a serious matter. If a family member or friend of yours is involved in a cult, the JBFCS 24-hour cult hotline is available for information and crisis intervention at (212) 960-8533. Exhibit About Wallenberg Draws Thousands in London LONDON (JTA) — An hibition was Cohn Shindler, English exhibition dealing a lecturer, who as a student with the Holocaust closed leader in the early 1960s, its doors last week after started campaigning for being seen by thousands of Jewish emigration from the Jews and non-Jews from all Soviet Union at a time when over Britain. most Jewish leaders re- The exhibition, in St. garded the Soviet Jewish Martin in the Fields Church community as defunct and in the heart of the British incapable of revival. capital, was intended From London, the exhibi- primarily to illustrate the tion will go on tour case of Raoul Wallenberg, throughout Britain, begin- the Swedish diplomat who ning with Birmingham, saved thousands of Hunga- where it will be seen in the rian Jews during World city's cathedral. War II only to be taken after Prime Minister Margaret the war to the Soviet Union Thatcher, in a public tribute from where he has never re- to Wallenberg, described turned. him as "a hero of our times" The exhibition's pictures and pledged that Britain of Auschwitz also gave was willing to assist any many younger Britons their constructive initiative to first lesson of the savagery find out what happened to of the Holocaust. Racist him. organizations in Britain have for years been trying KLM Airline Ad to portray the tragic events Omitting Israel as a figment of the Jewish Is Criticized imagination. 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