The creator and creation is a theory based on the false self within the false experience.
The ultimate conclusion is this: there is no second thing that exists other than consciousness. Everything is consciousness, thus diversity has no value in light of Advaitc wisdom.
Thus, recognizing the mind or the illusion or the universe or duality or the three states as consciousness in the midst of diversity brings unity in diversity.
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God created the world is an absolute lie; nevertheless, you will find Sage Sankara (in his commentary on Vedanta Sutras) clearly says this! He has to adapt his teachings to his audience, reserving the highest for philosophical minds.
The text of Brahma Sutras is based on religion, dogmatism, but in the commentary, Sage Sankara cleverly introduced some philosophy.
If it objected that, many Upanishads are equally dogmatic because they also begin by assuming Brahman, but a few Upanishads do not, but prove Brahman at the end of a train of proof.
The causality and creation are for religious people only. Religion is only for those who are unable to understand the truth beyond form, time, and space.
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The creator and creation theory is based on the dualistic perspective. From the ultimate standpoint, the duality is not a reality. From the non-dualistic perspective, there is neither creation nor creator because the duality is merely an illusion.
The cause and effect theory holds good only when one views and judges the worldview on the base of the false self (ego or you) as the real Self and the false experience (waking) as a reality.
When the seeker learn to view the three states on the base of the invisible Soul, the Self, then he becomes aware of the true fact that there is nothing exists other than the invisible Soul, which is in the form of consciousness.
Consciousness pervades everything and everywhere in all three states. The nature of the three states is consciousness. In the absence of the three states, consciousness alone exists as a formless, timeless, and spaceless existence.
People who believe in God as a creator will not be able to cross beyond the barricade of the experience of duality. They get stagnant in believing duality or physical existence (universe) as a reality.
The seeker has to realize first, ‘What is the Self? ' Then only it is possible to overcome this dualistic illusion (universe). Without realizing that the Self is not you, it is impossible to realize the Advaitic truth, which is hidden within form, time, and space.
One who is stuck with his accumulated knowledge from here and there and accepts it as the ultimate truth is not receptive to receiving Self-knowledge or Brahma Gnana, or Atma Gnana.
The seeker has to verify every angle through soulcentric reasoning and accept the only uncontradicted truth. The spiritual truth cannot be contradicted. Religious truth is individual, not universal.
The idea of God as a creator holds good theoretically. This idea of God is introduced by the organized religion and rulers in the past, to keep the populace in their control by conditioning the mass mindset, to be, to believe, to behave, and live in the society by strictly following its ethics and code of conduct. But this idea of God becomes the biggest obstacle to the pursuit of truth because one is unable to cross the threshold of the dualistic illusion (universe).
When the dualistic illusion is accepted as a reality, then birth, life, death, and the world will prevail as a reality. Thus, one thinks whatever one has seen, known, believed, and experienced as a person as a reality, without realizing the world in which he exists is merely an illusion.
In Self–awareness, there is neither the creator nor the creation because the creator and creation are one, in essence.
The world, in which you exist, is created of single stuff. That stuff is consciousness. Therefore, the diversity within consciousness is merely an illusion. There is no second thing other than consciousness. Hence, it is nondual.
From the non-dualistic perspective, there is nothing that exists, nothing ever existed; nothing will ever exist other than consciousness.::~Santthosh Kumaar

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