I see a TON of conspiracy theories on here (SURPRISE!) - and rather get lost down the rabbit hole of guessing, I'll just straight up answer them to the best of my knowledge.
A little background about myself: There isn't anything I haven't tried (aside from the insidious stuff), I see ghosts on a daily basis, I have out of body experiences that were provable etc. I probably have almost every book on the subject from Crowley to Castaneda, and I was raised Catholic.
I'm also a staunch constitutional supporter and often straddle the Republican - Libertarian divide. My grandfather was a 33 degree mason from the Scottish Rite and is in the Ukrainian history books for sniping a TON of Nazis and Russians (my family led the underground Polish army within Ukraine during WW2). My father also worked for the mob and worked alongside Danny Greene until he blew up my father's boss (Shondur Burns), then he got out when Danny asked him to come work for him.
Thought this would be fun, we'll see...
Are we dealing with the demiurge?
Some would say yes - I've heard it both ways. Some say the demiurge is the old testament god that poses as the true creator. Some say the reality humanity is encased in is fashioned in part by what some would call Lucifer, or Maya.
Either way, the world as we know it is coming to an end and something new is being created. Whether humanity will redeem itself to live more in harmony with each other and the earth is the question.
There's a lot of negativity that needs transmutating...
a) suggested creationism implies out of nothing; perceivable transmutation implies out of everything.
b) as form (life) within flow (inception towards death); transmutation of form out of base flow represents flow to form (inception); form within flow (life) and form to flow (death).
c) the ones perceiving cannot perceive "creation" within all already perceivable. Try creating a "new" thought without transmuting it out of already perceivable? One can only shape out of all already available..."there's nothing new under the sun (one)"
Beginning (inception) and end (death) of life implies all the ongoing other lives...that ain't creation; that represents transmutation of temporary ingredients out of an ongoing base.