Therefore, strictly speaking, the actions that lead to rebirth as a human or a god are wrong paths because the only correct paths are those that lead to liberation and enlightenment - however, of course, we need to take rebirth as a human being or form realm god in order to meet the Dharma and if we use that life to practise the Dharma then it has immense value and meaning. Its real value is to create the cause not to take such rebirths in the future.
True.
But interestingly, Bodhisattvas
absolutely must take those rebirths, repeatedly, whereas Sravakas by definition do not.
I really must add here one of my favourite Sutras.
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Anuruddha Sutta - Samyutta Nikaya IX.6
Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
I have heard that on one occasion Ven. Anuruddha was dwelling among the Kosalans in a forest thicket. Now at that time, a devata from the retinue of the heaven of the Thirty-three named Jalini, one of Ven. Anuruddha's former consorts, went to him and, on arrival, addressed him with this verse:
Direct your mind to where you used to live,
among the devas of the Thirty-three,
empowered with all sensual pleasures.
Honored, surrounded by deva maidens, you will shine.
[Ven. Anuruddha:]
They've gone astray, deva maidens
established in self-identity.
And they've gone astray, those beings
with deva maidens as their aim.
[Jalini:]
They don't know bliss
who haven't seen Nandana,
abode of the eminent devas,
glorious, of the Thirty-three.
[Ven. Anuruddha:]
You fool, don't you know the arahants' maxim?
'How inconstant are compounded things!
Their nature: to arise and pass away.
They disband as they are arising.
Their total stilling is bliss.'
Jalini, there is now in deva company
no further abode [for me].
With the utter ending of wandering on in birth,
there is now no further becoming.
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I would still like to see a glimpse of Jalini, no matter how astray this wish might be.