If the whole [of the infinite reality] already contains divine perfection [or some such thing] in the form of Elysium/heaven/otherworld, other realms or nirvana [cuagant [the divine infinite]], then surely the universe and life is here is to another purpose?
Point being that the class of things desired for ‘unearthly things’ ~ the divine, what ever that may be, is not the same as the class desired for ‘earthly things’. If a divine purpose is sought and/or arrived at in the class of ‘unearthly things’, that same purpose or ends may not be the same as those in the class of ‘earthly things’.
So maybe the universe and we are here to other ends? Or there are no ‘desires’ to be fulfilled? No endgame nor specific nor unspecific paths to take to arrive at that.
If i were an omnipotent infinite being [y’know, like we all actually are], i would not know what any of that means in experiential terms. It is not until you receive perspective based informations within the context of being a spatially located consciousness, that you can understand et al what it means to experience love, death, or anything of the world.
You would require collections of informations from within that context [of being alive in the world], such to build up conceptual images and ideas pertaining to the world and situations in particular.
Higher spirits can do things like “download” memories into data storage and other spirits.
Incarnation to get experience, it’s not necessary.
Earthly reincarnation is corrupt in many ways.
What your soul truly wants depends on how it was originally made.
Some seek a divine force, some seek a earthly force.
Some seek both.
Not to be divine no. Experience is for its own sake, and an earthly one is possibly more creative? Duality is the engine of creation.
Its plausible in my mind that the universe IS the aspect of reality that keeps everything fresh and new.
Don’t souls all have the same origin? Firstly their not spatially located [original self, the infinite mind], then they are [are born or become a soul]. It makes me wonder why! If we begin with divine perfection, then surely our purposes are not to have remained that. Why attain something you already have and began with?
Artimas
Perhaps ‘the seeking of it’ more specifically, is the force at work here?
‘To be expressed’ is perhaps the souls desire and also what drives the universe as its medium. But it doesn’t want that to be predictable, as that would be non-expressive or at least less expressive than ‘discovery’.