Recommended Reading from the various sections:
Here's a part of an email correspondence with Ken on the possible effects of detaching from the SSoA to a certain degree.
I have seen many others that have made significant changes in their lives and relationships to align with SSOA, including separation from partners and children who were unable to embrace their principles and beliefs. Then at a future point are ejected from SSOA and find themselves having to deal of loss and rejection, not only from ssoa but also from their family and friends that they have left behind. I have seen many people become extremely bitter and depressed by this experience and it can be quite traumatic for some people. A former SSOA person once said that it would be good if there was a "SSOA recovery group, like SSOA Anonymous self help group". It was quite a "tongue in cheek" comment, however is reflective of the attachments that people form to SSOA.