
❖ The Concept of Creation
Every living being manifests creative ability through the process of living. Examples include:
✿ A bird's nest
✿ A painter's artwork
✿ A writer’s composition
✿ A poet's verses
✿ An engineer's buildings or a scientist's robot
These all reflect acts of creation.
Human life is constantly intertwined with creation, whether consciously or subconsciously.
❖ The Relationship Between Creator and Creation
Every creation is associated with its creator, but this relationship is one-directional:
✔ The creator knows his creation.
✘ The creation remains unaware of its creator.
For instance:
Buildings, machines, and other man-made objects cannot comprehend their origin, as they are inanimate.
⚙ Human Inability to Transfer Consciousness into Creations
✔ Man is unable to transfer consciousness into his creations.
✔ Consciousness is a non-material quality, and cannot be created on a material basis.
Consciousness is linked to the soul, which lies beyond the material realm.
❖ Man as a Creation
Man himself is a created being, brought into existence by an infinite and omnipotent Creator.
✔ The Creator infused the soul, a reflection of His essence, into the material body.
✔ This soul gives man the ability to recognize and contemplate his Creator.
Even in denial, man cannot remain completely indifferent to the thought of God — his consciousness compels him to engage with the idea.
The Role of Intellect in Recognizing the Creator
God granted man intellect along with consciousness, enabling him to reason and draw conclusions.
This becomes a test for man:
① Will he use his intellect to recognize the Creator?
② Or will he use logic to reject Him?
Human Creations in the Modern Era
With advancements in science, man has created robots and artificial intelligence.
✔ It is possible that one day humans may instill limited forms of consciousness into machines, enabling them to think like human minds.
However:
✘ Man can never achieve the status of the Creator, because he cannot generate the non-material soul.
✔ He can only implant limited, material-based consciousness, but not spiritual awareness.
Analogy: Two Babies and the Idea of a Mother
An insightful analogy explores this philosophy:
Two babies conversing in the womb —

Believes in life after birth and imagines things like:
• Greater light
• Walking with feet
• Eating through the mouth

Denies all these ideas, considering them illogical, and only believes what he can presently experience.
✔ The first baby believes in the existence of the mother, though he cannot see her.
✘ The second baby rejects her existence since he cannot see or hear her.
This analogy reflects human debates on the existence of God:
✔ Just as babies sense their mother's existence through their nature,
✔ Likewise, humans perceive their Creator through inherent consciousness, even if they cannot physically see Him.
True faith is not rooted in observation but in natural awareness and spiritual intuition.
Conclusion
Behind man's creation lies the wisdom of a Great Creator.
✔ The marvels of modern science and technology offer glimpses of the Creator’s consciousness,
✘ but man can never fully emulate his Creator.
Man should use his intellect and awareness to recognize God, while acknowledging his limited status as a creation.