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Embracing the Mystery
Yes. We wouldn't have the source of all our suffering, which is truly believing that we are separated from God. When one is embraced by God, and overcomes this separation, one's spiritual development begins and eventually suffering ceases to be. Some people reach a state of being beyond suffering here on earth, during their lifetime. Some don't, but realize it after death. It is a journey that, as you said, requires devotion.tommy said:Would life be any different today?
I don't believe Eve was a literal person, but it doesn't really matter. Either way, humanity chose to follow their own desires and quest for power rather than humbling themselves and choosing God's will. And from these choices of humankind throughout our history we have the mess we're in today. I still believe each one of us has, individually, the capacity to turn toward God and devote ourselves to His will, to be embraced by God and be on the path toward alleviating suffering- our own and others'. If humanity as a whole did this, I believe it would usher in the Kingdom of God. "The Kingdom of God is in the midst of you" (alternatively translated as, "within you").