If You Refuse This Offer

In the 1913 play Pygmalion by Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), phonetics professor Henry Higgins makes an offer to Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle. Professor Higgins believes he can uplift Eliza’s social status simply by improving her speech patterns. Eliza visited Professor Higgins because a flower shop rejected her because of her accent. She offered to pay for his services, even though it was a relative pittance to Higgins. After some further conversation, Higgins makes Eliza an offer that could be considered an offer of a lifetime:

“You are to stay here for the next six months…learning how to speak beautifully like a lady in a florist shop. If you’re good and do what you’re told, you’ll sleep in a proper bedroom…have lots to eat, money to buy chocolates and take rides in taxis. But if you are naughty and idle…you’ll sleep in the kitchen amongst the black beetles…and be walloped by Mrs. Pearce [the housekeeper] with a broomstick. At the end of six months, you shall be taken to Buckingham Palace…in a carriage, beautifully dressed. If the king finds out that you are not a lady…the police will take you to the Tower of London where your head will be cut off…as a warning to other presumptuous flower girls. But if you are not found out, you shall have a present of…seven and six [seven shillings and six pence, which was some money in 1913] to start life with as a lady in a shop. If you refuse this offer…you will be the most ungrateful, wicked girl…and the angels will weep for you!”

If you refuse this offer

Why am I telling you this? I am telling you this because I feel like I should tell you my answers to some of the questions in the Religious Conditioning Self-Test. I mentioned this in the previous post. I am focusing on questions 2 through 4. Question 2 is “If I continue to follow my religion, will I gain something?” I don’t believe I will necessarily become wealthier, more beautiful or more charming. I do believe that I will become simpler and deeper. I believe that I will become stronger and more competent. Question 3 is “If I stop following my religion, will I lose something?” I might lose the trail of Knowledge within me. I might become more affected by the conditioning of my culture, the mental environment in which I live, and the shadows of the past. Question 4 is “If I stop following my religion, will something bad happen to me?” There is no punishment involved, but I might have to try again in fulfilling my purpose.

I wish for every practitioner of every religion to feel the way I feel about my studenthood of the New Message from God. Like the offer of Henry Higgins to Eliza Doolittle, the chance to study Steps to Knowledge feels like the offer of a lifetime to me. I don’t really know why this is something I am being offered. But here it is. All I know is that if I were to stop following the Greater Community Way of Knowledge, I feel like the angels would weep for me.

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What Is The Strength Of Your Religious Conditioning?

What is the strength of your religious conditioning?

I have written here on more than one occasion that people must penetrate their attachment to their ethnicity, nationality and religion. The New Message from God encourages people to be global citizens. Exactly how does one do that, exactly? All I know is that any religious custom that interferes with a person experiencing and expressing their deepest inclinations is part of the problem. Psychologist Vincent Smith has created a series of questions for exploring the extent of one’s religious investment. I will put it in the form of an image and text.

What is the strength of your religious conditioning?

What is the strength of your religious conditioning?

Am I allowed to read these questions?
If I continue to follow my religion, will I gain something?
If I stop following my religion, will I lose something?
If I stop following my religion, will something bad happen to me?
Does my religion welcome all human beings regardless of what they do for fun?
Does my religion welcome all human beings regardless of culture and ethnicity?
Does my religion welcome all human beings regardless of sexual orientation?
Do these questions make me feel uncomfortable?
Does my religion encourage serving those who follow other/no religions?
Does my religion encourage fellowship with those who follow other/no religions?
Does my religion encourage separation from those who follow other/no religions?
When I do things that make me feel guilty, is it temptation by evil?
Am I in a battle against evil?
Are people who follow other/no religions evil?
Would I share these questions with my loved ones?
If I struggle with illness, does it mean I lack faith?
If I struggle with mental health issues, does it mean I lack faith?
If I struggle financially, does it mean I lack faith?
If I lack faith, will my community accept me?
If I lack faith, does that make me a bad person?
If I lack faith, does that make me evil?
If I lack faith, will I be punished?
Does reading these questions make me a bad person?
If I had no faith, would I still love my loved ones?
If I had no faith, would I value my own life?
If I had no faith, would I love myself?
If who I worship did not exist, would my life have any value?
If who I worship did not exist, would I still love my loved ones?
If who I worship did not exist, would I still love myself?
If I had no religion, would I care about other people?
If my religion was taken away from me, would my life still be worth living?
Would I share these questions openly?
If I left my religion, would my family still openly welcome me?
If I left my religion, are there any friends I would lose?
If I left my religion, would my community still openly welcome me?
Am I worried someone may find out I am thinking about these questions?
Does my religion serve humanity, or does humanity serve my religion?

What is the strength of your religious conditioning? It is well-known and well-documented that religious participation damages some people’s wholeness and integrity. I can appreciate people wanting to demonstrate that they are devoted, but they might just want to sit with the cool kids. Sometimes religion is used as a weapon to coerce people into doing things. Perhaps these questions will help some people get untangled.

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Welcome to Mystery of Ascension! We are students and advocates of the the New Message from God. We are members of a worldwide community. We seek to assist the world in successfully navigating difficult times ahead. We seek to assist the world in successfully emerging into a greater community of intelligent life. You will also find some poetry. Find out more about us here. Contact us here.