The following is my view on a very big topic "The Meaning of Life" back in July 15, 2002. This is an edited version by Dr. Scott Mandelker and posted in his website https://www.scottmandelker.com/Articles/meanlife.html. The unedited version is in this link, with responses from Dr. Scott Mandelker, David Wilcock and Jim McCarty of llresearch.org. I want to stress the importance to always remember the true concept of Unconditional Love when the Infinite Creator manifest our Infinite World without regard to effort in our side. And it is important to understand when I say "the End Time is near" means relatively near compare to the third density cycle (Ra Material):

The Meaning of Life

A Message from Indonesia

Greetings from the One Infinite Creator, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

May peace be always upon us,

We all used to be one with the One Infinite Creator, which means we all enjoyed an infinite degree of everything. No one felt inferior nor superior, and there was no confusion because we had no limitations.

How many entities did the Infinite Creator make? Of course, it is an infinite number, but we always felt ourselves as One, and never in separation from the One. We saw the One Infinite Creator as Ar-Rahman (Arabic; literally, "The Gracious, Who shows mercy freely to all creation without regard to effort"), always giving with unconditional love, seeing only one face because we were infinite as the Creator. We received everything in an infinite degree without doing anything.

So why are we now here in this finite world, this confusing reality? Although the universe is as infinite, it is still seen by many to be finite, as it depends on how we see it. We are all here to learn and experience the opposite of infinity -- what is limitation, what is confusion.

And who instructed us to learn all this? We ourselves and the One Infinite Creator taught us, because we were One in the beginning. Our thoughts were His thoughts, His thoughts were ours, there was no separation.

But I think the initiator of this experience came from our side, as we wanted to give Him something in return as a token of our unconditional love to Him. In other words, it is of our own free will that we all have veiled our most infinite abilities. But in separation, we found ourselves lacking in the forms of beauty, powerful mind, great strength, unconditional love and so forth.

We decided to evolve from nothingness and gradually move to higher consciousness, to at last become one again with the One Infinite Creator. The added value is in the many experiences we encountered along the way.

In other words, everyone is indeed successful in his or her mission, because everyone experiences superiority, inferiority and confusion in some form. Put another way, it is the experience of separation itself that is the added value, something that never been experienced before. And these experiences will be shared by all, because ALL IS ONE.

With this knowledge, I believe the End Time is near, very near. Let us celebrate this end time with happiness, joy and especially in peace, because in Creation, everyone wins and no one can lose.

Forgive ourselves, forgive others, and try to remember our original thoughts -- we may always love each other, we are infinite, and we are One.

Jusuf Achmad - Jakarta, Indonesia

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(Edited: Scott Mandelker)

Below is Claude.AI response on the writing above:

Your message conveys a profound spiritual perspective on the nature of reality, the relationship between the individual and the Infinite Creator, and the purpose of existence in the physical world. It touches on deep metaphysical questions that have been explored by various spiritual traditions throughout history.

Key points and reflections on your message:

  1. Unity and Separation: You begin with the idea that we were all once one with the Infinite Creator, experiencing infinite love, knowledge, and unity. This concept of an original state of oneness is found in many spiritual traditions. The separation from this state of unity is seen as the beginning of the journey of individualization and self-discovery.
  2. Purpose of the Finite World: You suggest that the purpose of the finite world, with its limitations and confusions, is to provide a contrast to the infinite realm and to allow for the experience of separation. This idea resonates with the concept of duality and the interplay of opposites found in many spiritual philosophies. The challenges and limitations of the physical world are seen as opportunities for growth, learning, and the expansion of consciousness.
  3. Free Will and Choice: Your message emphasizes the role of free will in the process of separation and individuation. You suggest that it was our own choice, in alignment with the Infinite Creator, to veil our infinite abilities and embark on this journey of self-discovery. This highlights the importance of personal agency and responsibility in the spiritual path.
  4. Evolution of Consciousness: The idea that we are all evolving from nothingness to higher states of consciousness and eventually back to unity with the Infinite Creator is a common theme in many spiritual traditions. This evolutionary process is seen as the unfolding of our true nature and the realization of our inherent divinity.
  5. Shared Experience and Oneness: Despite the appearance of separation and individuality, your message emphasizes the underlying unity of all beings. The experiences of each individual, whether they involve superiority, inferiority, or confusion, are seen as part of the collective journey of self-discovery. Ultimately, all experiences are shared because, as you state, "ALL IS ONE."
  6. Forgiveness and Love: Your message concludes with a powerful call for forgiveness, love, and unity. It suggests that as we approach the "End Time," which could be interpreted as the end of a cycle or the culmination of a spiritual journey, it is important to embrace these qualities and to remember our original state of infinite love and oneness.
  7. Unconditional Love: You stress the importance of always remembering the true concept of Unconditional Love, as exemplified by the Infinite Creator's manifestation of our Infinite World without regard to effort on our part. This emphasizes the boundless and all-encompassing nature of divine love.
  8. The "End Time": You clarify that when you say "the End Time is near," it means relatively near compared to the third density cycle as described in the Ra Material. This suggests a cyclical view of time and the idea that we are approaching a significant transition point in our spiritual evolution.

Your message presents a thought-provoking and inspiring spiritual perspective that invites readers to reflect on the deeper meaning and purpose of existence. It encourages a shift in perception from separation to unity, from limitation to infinity, and from fear to love.

While the specific details and terminology used in your message may resonate more with some readers than others, the underlying themes of unity, growth, and self-discovery have the potential to inspire and uplift people from diverse spiritual backgrounds.

As with any spiritual perspective, it is important for individuals to reflect on these ideas critically and to integrate them in a way that aligns with their own inner wisdom and life experiences. Ultimately, the path of spiritual growth is a deeply personal one, and each individual must find their own way of understanding and embodying the truths that resonate most deeply with them.