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>Is there a middle path between those who claim this world is a reptilian loosh farm and those who enslave themselves to suffering by insisting it's just a school "for our own good"? What do you call that?
Assigning either thing to the absolute/the source/whatever the fuck is just limiting how infinite it actually is. The world can be a loosh farm, it can also be something you cruise through and it ends up being some spiritual lesson. Expressions are limitless. People who think they live in a loosh farm will live in a loosh farm, they don't realize that they are not "part" of god as a fallen spark that has to reject its material presence, god is all-pervasive within everything so everything is equally god, this includes your physical experience, whether it's good or bad what you can take from it is that you are the original monad in its absolute, total completeness, pretending to be small and localized. Both of the things you mention are conclusions, that god, as a limited being can make, and the conclusions will always end up being true because god never stops being god. The end goal is recognizing your own spiritual sovereignty, and choosing what you want to choose rather than being a victim to incomplete conclusions. The kali yuga has made everyone victims to one thing or another in their own dream.