Quote from: Julianw on Today at 02:07:29 AM
"I have known and been associated with Chief Phillip Scott for seven years. As a result of my commitment, I have participated in numerous ceremonies. He has taught me the values of an Indigenous Way of Life. Although he can be demanding, I experience him to always exhibit equal respect towards women and men. In fact, when I first met the Chief I was impressed by his clear behavior towards women, and this was one reason that I chose to align with him. Throughout my time, I have felt respected as a woman and I have learned to conduct myself with a greater awareness in my sacred roles as a mother and wife. I’ve never experienced or observed mixed messages in his interactions with women. He consistently displays a true intent and fixed focus upon purification, prayer and community. There has never been a charge for ceremony. The Chief’s tireless devotion and dedication to prayer, healing and service are a testimony to his walk within these ways; there has never been just talk. He has been and continues to be a significant mentor and ceremonial leader in my life, for which I am truly grateful."
This is a sales pitch. This is "testimony" from a member (if not Scott himself) of a destructive high demand cultic group. It is an effort to recruit, police the borders between Scott's perceived us vs them, and to maintain group tension.
Why do I know this? Because I could have written it myself 30 some years ago when I was a member of another high demand cultic group. A fellow member of that group wrote a letter just like this one to the local newpaper in defense of our leaders.
This is all part of the orchestrated dance around a cult leader.
Epiphany, Strong words! I agree with you.