I don't think the creator can be separate from creation (aka there is only Brahman.) In otherwords, creation is the Divine Ground with gives rise to the creator, but is not separate from. I don't find this view at all different from the Christian model of Father Son and Holy Spirit, but I know this is not a popular view. From this view I suppose God would be all time as opposed to no time or beyond time. But then again, for me, I find the creator beyond thought, where I AM everything and everyone and all that is.
On Dec 24, 1:18 am, Alan Wostenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > You say God is eternal and creation is eternal. In the same sense? > Philosophers distinguish between eternity as timelessness from eternity as > everlastingnesshttp://plato.stanford.edu/entries/eternity/
