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Continuing the debate after this post, because we were getting far away from the books topic.
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Ah, creation is a place of birth, but that's the issue. If you remain, you keep being created over and over again endlessly and never evolve beyond certain point, which can only lead to frustration in endless loop and a place of creation, then becomes a trap, or I should rather say prison. Like if you are high school kid trapped in ther kindergarten.
Quitting is definitely what is worth it, but it has to be leading the right way. Away, not back. I think that Gnosticism is worth looking into. I guess that it might have been rooted in seeking liberation from this creation. Just the end goal got altered with Christianity.

Seeking Recommendation - Books to study Gnosticism
I'm looking on books on Gnosticism, modern if possible. I want to get into understanding of this system and honestly ancient texts are hard to understand deeply for me, Gnostic gospels make little deeper sense to someone who is not even Christian...

I don't think creation is a trap. I think it's the place emergence.
Which includes our side of the veil. The structures inside it are constructed using human soul Godforms.
Dissolving and returning to the Sacred is just.... quitting....
And I 100% agree with you. Souls are supposed to grow fire on their own.
Which is why I greatly dislike religions and faiths that paint humanity as something that needs to be saved from themselves.
It's a subtle way of infantilizing souls and tricking them into handing over their sovereignty to others.
Ah, creation is a place of birth, but that's the issue. If you remain, you keep being created over and over again endlessly and never evolve beyond certain point, which can only lead to frustration in endless loop and a place of creation, then becomes a trap, or I should rather say prison. Like if you are high school kid trapped in ther kindergarten.
Quitting is definitely what is worth it, but it has to be leading the right way. Away, not back. I think that Gnosticism is worth looking into. I guess that it might have been rooted in seeking liberation from this creation. Just the end goal got altered with Christianity.