...or One Way To Leave the Jehovah's Witnesses..."
If you want to go, you either slip, trip, get pushed or jump. Disassociating oneself the jump. The other big one is disfellowshipping, getting pushed.
In the Jehovah's Witness organisation an individual may disassociate oneself from the congregation by voluntarily and formally resigning, usually in writing to the congregation elders. People who choose this course of action usually do so because they no longer wish to follow the teachings, either for moral or religious reasons.
Such people are shunned by faithful congregation members in the same way as one who is disfellowshipped. This means that that no-one will seek out their company or talk to them, except in the course of their ministry. This can cause problems for family members, as there are strict guidelines laid down regarding contact. Nothing of a spiritual nature may be discussed, and they are treated as though they were "wordly". Obviously this can cause tremendous friction within relationships.
As with disfellowshipped people, anyone may apply for reinstatement if they so desire, but they are required to meet with the elders to provide evidence that there is genuine repentance, and a desire to rejoin the congregation.
Some of you may be aware that I an an ex-JW, although I didn't quit this way, I slid slowly out. Occasionally though, I need to deal with them again, and I hint that this was my chosen course. The look on their faces as they leave can occasionally be amusing.