The understandings I've achieved isn't from reading the books of historical or modern wisdom teachers.
I came about them from studying my world and how beings behave inside of it.
The micro-creator will have the same nature as the Macro-Creator considering the two are both consciousness or mind.
I can't observe the Macro-Creator, but I can observe the micro-creators. What do they create?
Music
Stories
Paintings
Movies
Poetry
Video Games
Mathematical models
etc..
Music comes from the root word, 'muse'
'Muse': (in Greek and Roman mythology) nine goddesses = 1 + 8 goddesses = 18 goddesses = 6 + 6 + 6 goddesses = 666 goddesses
Micro-creators create stories with fictional characters. I can then assume the Macro-Creator created fictional (our name and form) characters (our non-fictitious self has no beginning or end) to create stories inside of this world.
We can assume the world's many splendid sceneries are paintings of the Macro-Creator.
When making a movie, we have the actor and the character the actor is playing. We can develop a level of consciousness that gives us the ability to switch from character to actor to character. If we're enjoying the movie scene we happen to be in, we can have character-awareness. If hardships are part of our character's scene, we can dissociate from the character so that the negative emotions accompanying the character will not cause us to suffer. The teenage actors in Friday the 13th aren't terrified of Jason's machete, only the characters they're playing.
Poetry is a language that is sublime, meaning it isn't an intellectual endeavor. The words are a manifestation of that which we feel but don't perceive with the senses, using the physical phenomena as props for the imperceptible feelings to use.
Video games are micro-creators building worlds and stories for players. Isn't this obvious mimicking of the Macro-Creator? Math is used to build three dimensional objects and object-behavior functions. Wouldn't that indicate how the Macro-Creator managed to manifest a 3D world?