God is an INFP with an infinite problem.
God wants to know God, but God cannot know God because God is God.
So, just like you, God imagines things. God imagines separation, even though it is impossible to divide infinity. But imagination is powerful (that’s all God is) so God easily imagines infinity divided. Infinitely.
Dividing and separating.
Separating and dividing.
What is. What is not.
Pretty soon God has an imaginary friend who pretends to see God for what God is. God declares this Good, even though God knows that this is all just imagination.
God absentmindedly sings. “It was just my imagination … running away with me.”
This is a fun game, and God has nothing else to do, so God and his imaginary friend keep dividing and separating, separating and dividing, to see how far they can go. After Good and Bad, they invent this idea of Big and Small, and a whole bunch of other “Judgements,” as they call them.
Basically, they’re just making stuff up. It’s really just God playing with God.
Dividing and separating.
Separating and dividing.
Then God discovers after a while that this stuff existed all along. God was only pretending to make it up.
“All That Is is All That Is,” God realizes. “All along, I’ve been imagining what’s ALWAYS been there as potential — and taking credit for it.”
Imagination is KICKASS stuff.
Even the thought of KICKASS (in ALL CAPS) existed prior to God’s imaginary friend “thinking it up” and typing it onto his Cape Odd blog. Prior to time itself.
“I am all imagined, yet NOT Imagined.
We are all one, yet NOT all one.”
We are GOD, seemingly divided, moving through potentials that have ALWAYS existed — and taking “credit” for “thinking” them, “creating” them, or “discovering” them.
“Fascinating stuff,” God’s imaginary friend “thinks.”