1. There is nothing perfect in this world, only in contemporary manner and connected to a place in time thus marking relativiy and preliminarity.
So every human unfolding will never leave a state of imperfectibility.
2. Thinking perfectibility and the perfect is only thinking while thinking is not the real - only once in a while.
Immanuel Kant simply said: 1000 thought bucks are not 1000 real bucks in my pocket.
It might be true, that thoughts can become real, but a thought reality is not a real reality.
This is the crux of thinking the divine - it is not possible (another thing is the self revelation of the divine which occures as being among being in being but not in deductive ways of human minds nor in thought games including a perfectibility being thought).
Even a reference to "sacred sources" like holy scriptures is not really helpful here, because they consist of letters and sentences by way of tradition and the ability of misunderstanding and also different understanding.
3. Our fate - beyond good or bad - is living in imperfectibility with thoughts of the perfect but in fact with more questions than answers.
This might help to find an arrangement with that what appears as world as expression of the other than myself and I myself as reference to what I think I am.
The real reason behind all imperfectibility is freedom.
Living imperfectibiity is thus not a question of lacking divine or perfectibility but a manner of human dignity.
I have begun rejecting any claim of calling humans to perfectibility as though this would be a senseful undergoing.
I have begun taking my and other imperfectibilities as dignity and insight of and into freedom.
I don`t know whether I`m enlightened - I really don´t care. Surely my film is not underexposed, but even this I find not worth any consideration. I am and will be imperfect as it is supposed to be. I alway must deal with more questions than answers. Thus freedom has told me...
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