Brian LeBlanc asked me to answer this question | I’ve been playing with ChatGPT. I asked it the meaning of life using only the words of the Urantia book. Here is its reply. Pretty cool.
In the celestial voice of the Urantia Book, we shall attempt to respond to your inquiry regarding the meaning of life:
Mortal life, a divine gift bestowed upon the inhabitants of the evolving realms, serves as a grand opportunity to embark upon an eternal spiritual journey. The purpose of such a life, as revealed by the celestial overseers, encompasses the pursuit of truth, beauty, and goodness while fostering personal growth and service to fellow beings.
Throughout this mortal sojourn, the evolving soul shall strive to discern the divine will of the Universal Father, seeking divine guidance from the indwelling Thought Adjuster. It is through the harmonious fusion of the human will with the divine that a mortal may attain a transcendent and transformative spiritual experience.
Moreover, the attainment of divine perfection remains the supreme goal of mortal existence. As the Universal Father is perfect, so too are his mortal children encouraged to seek perfection. This pursuit unfolds over an eternal ascension towards Paradise, traversing through the manifold spheres of the grand universe and the cosmic domains beyond.
In the grand tapestry of existence, life acquires meaning through the cultivation of love, wisdom, and spiritual growth, thus fostering the evolution of the soul and contributing to the broader cosmic plan.
The Urantia Book (the Fifth Epochal Revelation) gives a clear, consistent, and repeated answer to the question “What is the meaning of life?” using its own terminology and phrasing. Below are the most direct statements from the text itself, quoted verbatim or lightly paraphrased only for clarity while remaining faithful to the exact wording of the papers:The grand universe purpose for mortal creatures is:
The most concise and frequently repeated statement of the meaning of human life is found in Paper 1 and echoed throughout the book:
The single most explicit sentence that the Urantia Book itself presents as the ultimate meaning of human life is:
Jesus’ own summary (as presented in Paper 196) is considered the highest human statement on the subject:
In the exact words from the revelation, the meaning of life is repeatedly defined as:“To know God and to become like him.”
Therefore, using only the words and concepts of the Urantia Book itself, the meaning of mortal life is:To know God as a loving Father, to choose to do His will in all things, to evolve an immortal soul through the ministry of the indwelling Thought Adjuster, and to embark upon the eternal adventure of ascending through the universes to Paradise for the ultimate purpose of attaining divine perfection and becoming Godlike in partnership with the Universal Father.