I feel like I would need at least a basic understanding of Spiral Dymamics to even imagine how to comment on this. But I’d never heard of it before now, and there doesn’t seem to be a way to nutshell it.
So the only comment I can make is based on what the OP says … and I’m not quite sure what it means. So, four things:
As long as anyone or anything suffers, no, the world isn’t perfect.
Isn’t “perfect” kind of a subjective moral opinion? Who or what could define the world as “perfect?”
“You will see the world the way God sees it: perfect as it is.” Which God sees the world as perfect? Certainly not the God of Abraham. He sees it as fallen and plans to destroy it. In some interpretations of Christianity, the world is currently under the dominion of Satan.
“One of the biggest obstacles to enlightenment is giving up all your judgments, demonizations, and criticisms of reality. Imagine being unable to judge anyone or anything ever again.” I find this troubling for the same reasons I find incorrect applications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness Meditation troubling. It’s possible to be too goddamn chill. Accepting reality is one thing; deciding it’s just fine as-is, turned inward, means there’s no reason for improvement or growth; turned outward, means there’s no reason for empathy, no wrongs worth righting, no justice to seek. It would be a horrible thing if it caught on.