This is the eternal question of theodicy which has plagued mankind ever since the concept of an all-loving, omnipotent God emerged. Whenever I've asked my guides about it, I've been told that I do not have the context to understand why suffering is necessary.
However, I would imagine it has something to do with the need for catalyst. At the level of ultimate reality, we are told by Quo (I believe), Being exists in a perpetually undisturbed state of orgasmic-like bliss. To create movement and change requires something to strive for, so things can't be perfect. I know that when I hit the state of perfect satiation, all I want to do is take a nap
However, I would imagine it has something to do with the need for catalyst. At the level of ultimate reality, we are told by Quo (I believe), Being exists in a perpetually undisturbed state of orgasmic-like bliss. To create movement and change requires something to strive for, so things can't be perfect. I know that when I hit the state of perfect satiation, all I want to do is take a nap