Ok, with a bit more time...
The learning and growth are there, but they are features of the process rather than its goal.
Here we disagree. To me it is the goal. I can't wrap my mind around the concept that an "Already Perfect Being" should need the experience. We do, Perfection doesn't. I can't imagine a "Perfect God" needing to experience sentiments such as envy, hatred, greed, rage, pride, etc etc etc...
The other part of creation was that of a multiverse
Yes, but my view is that our spiritual progress takes place in the "plurality of worlds" and in the "multiverses". The progress, therefore, is almost infinite.
What this creation has enabled God to do is answer the question of identity (who am I?) in experiential terms.
Do you really think He/She/It needed to answer this question?
Another example is kindness. God cannot perform a kind act because no part of God is in need of such an act.
And did/does God really need to experience the act of unkindness?
As we grow and mature, we gradually recall more of this knowledge, leading to ever-higher forms of self-expression.
I would use the term "learn", not "recall"...
How perfect the process is depends on what God was trying to achieve with it. Would you mind describing your take on this?
Certainly. My view is that God's intention in the process was/is to
Create. To create us, as His/Her children, and the multiverses as His/Her Creation. The Creation on the universe/multiverses, in my view, was/is to enable US to experience and learn through them...
I didn’t say that people claim to be perfect during NDEs or hypnotic regression, but that they see this world as an illusion created for the purpose of role-playing.
Have never heard of this. To my knowledge, those who have experienced this experience something similar to when we have been underwater for a long time and finally come up to breathe. And there is, more often than not, the experience with The Light and Light Beings.
I remember a member here sharing this story:
A woman at the hairdresser's is attempting to explain the "illusion" of this world. Her manicurist than slaps her hard on the thigh and says: "How's that for an illusion?"
I can't envisage this world and universe as "illusions", but as the "reality" we experience...
The idea that we act in certain ways in hope of reward and avoid acting in certain ways from fear of punishment seems primitive to me.
You may find it "primitive", but in my view it is true... Why would a Perfect God (or His/Her "perfect particles") need to undergo a process such as the Karmic Process???
I wish that a more detailed answer were given to question 170, particularly with respect to what kind of state of perfect happiness can remain stimulating indefinitely.
The perfect happiness of helping others in their learning evolutionary process. The perfect happiness of co-participating more intensely in the Universal Creation Process. But IMO this stage is only achieved after numerous (almost countless) reincarnations in the various worlds and multiverses.
Seeing as the Soul has no mass, once the Soul/Spirit has reached a certain evolutionary degree in which It has hardly any need of a body of any kind to restrict it, it can expand or travel almost instantaneously to any part of the multiverses.
As for the other points, I disagree with your view of "primitive"...
All in all, the impression that I got from reading this text is that it presents very much the same ideas that I have come to accept (if only tentatively), but filtered through a mindset quite different from mine.
Well, that's fine... :thumbsup: We could go on forever in this debate of ours here, couldn't we?
