Ouroboros
Coincidentia oppositorum
In my first response to you I gave you my view of what the purpose is. The purpose is to be and to become. To exist and to change. To live in the moment and evolve into the future. Does that clear things up?So you are more comfortable with thinking that there is absolutely no purpose.
Great. But... you asked in the first post what people here thought the purpose was, so my response is to answer your original question in this discussion.And as a Swedenborgian I most definitely DO believe that there is a divine purpose and that it is completely comprehensible.
Which means that the free will we have (the divine spark) is stronger than God's will. Otherwise it wouldn't be free from God's will. We have to be able to "will" things outside what God's will is, or it isn't free.We have to be able to resist the Lord's divine providence if we have free will. That free will allows us to ignore his will to have us all with Him to eternity in heaven. Without free will we would all be robots, unable to do anything other than his will, right? This to me means we can chose to ignore him. And I also believe that the Lord flows into all of us (or we would die immediately) - it is our reception of him that differs - again, because of our free will. We can, if you will allow me to continue with the vessel analogy, we can damage that vessel so that it won't hold the Lord's love, or we can even turn it upside down and block his love off. But the Lord's love is steadfast and unceasing...because he is ALL LOVE and hence the origin of all love.
But to shut off (as you said) this divine spark, this free will, isn't something you just can freely choose. You can't decide to not be able to decide, or decide that God doesn't exist in all things.