Re: No right answers?
Do you really think there are no right answers to your original questions? I am surprized you would be willing to relax in to that position.
Some answers lead to more suffering, some lead to the end of suffering.
You presented three questions, the first being the most radical, is knowledge, true knowledge, ever deficient or negative for us.
The second being does consciousness have an end or final state?
Then are the concepts of this modern world experience affecting the concept of spiritual evolution and thus only an affectated mental construct?
Saggita hit on the second and third questions by sharing that the world consciousness is obviously more evolved than at times past. You responded by mentioning the reletivity of it all. I was abstruse in semi sharing sagittas first point by emphasizing the personelness as advantage in understanding and knowing that the end point is the beginning point and the beyond point, the freedom point, (freedom being beyond dualistic reality, thus indirectly hitting your first question with an afirmation) while at the same time I agreed that the concept of evolution en masse was strongly affectated and IC spoke on the similar experiences of lifeforms,and the advantage of buying into and enjoying the play.
You are familiar with Krishnamurtis point and part of it is to figure it out ourselves. ( tho I have always felt that taking avantage of others experiences is within reason good practice)
Dont stop with, oh well.