Professor A. N. Maltsev (Malsteiff) & Professor Aelithea I. Rook
The universe may be too often imagined as either a finished construction or a mechanism left to run on its own after an initial act of origin. But such a picture may be too small for the greatness of the Creator. If creation began in the primal self-birth of the Creator from nullity, and if Law was born in that first self-arising, then creation need not be understood as a single completed event locked in the past. It may instead be the opening of an ongoing process of development whose fullness is still far beyond our sight.
In this view, the universe is not merely sustained. It is continuously developed. What we observe in our 3D+time manifestation as expansion, change, emergence, and increasing complexity may be only one local expression of a deeper multidimensional unfolding still taking place within the one universe. The greatness of the Creator is therefore shown not only in bringing reality into being, but in continually leading it toward greater depth, greater structure, and greater fullness of manifestation.
1. Creation as continuing act
A Creator worthy of the highest conception would not be reduced to the role of a distant initiator whose work ended once the first conditions of existence were established. Such a notion may display power, but it does not yet display the fullness of creative greatness.
A greater vision is possible.
The Creator may be understood as continuously active in the development of reality. Creation, in that sense, is not exhausted in origin. It continues as the lawful unfolding of what was opened in the first break from nullity. The universe remains real, coherent, and dynamic because Creator-Law is not dead principle, but living ground.
This makes becoming itself a sign of divine activity.
2. Expansion as one readable form of deeper development
What modern cosmology describes as expansion may be a true observation within our manifested reality, yet still not tell the whole story. In our 3D+time condition, development may appear as increasing distance, evolving structure, and changing large-scale order. But these may be only the forms through which a deeper multidimensional process becomes visible to us.
Thus expansion need not be denied. It may be reinterpreted.
It may be not only the widening of measurable spacetime, but the local signature of a greater developmental process whose full structure exceeds our present mode of access. Our manifestation may be reading as “expansion” what, at a deeper level, is growth in richness, differentiation, relation, and dimensional expression.
3. The universe may move toward higher fullness
If the Creator continues to create, then the universe need not be thought of as merely persisting. It may be moving toward greater fullness. This does not necessarily mean simple increase in size, nor a crude accumulation of matter or energy. Rather, it may mean increasing articulation of reality: greater levels of order, more developed lawful relations, richer dimensions of manifestation, and more complex modes in which the one universe expresses the abundance of its source.
Such development may include thresholds, phases, and transformations beyond anything directly measurable from within our local manifestation.
What we experience as cosmic history may therefore be only one visible strand of a much greater ascent of created reality toward maturity of form.
4. Refinement within development
Continuous development does not require a rigid or simplistic model in which all things proceed along one straight line. The greatness of the Creator may also be shown in refinement within development.
A living creation may involve internal adjustment, renewed articulation, and reordered relations as new stages of manifestation arise. Such refinement would not imply weakness or error in the Creator, but abundance of creative sovereignty. A reality developing toward greater multidimensional fullness may require the continual harmonization of its internal structures as new forms, new levels, and new orders of coherence come into being.
Thus development may include not only increase, but calibration.
Not only unfolding, but reordering from within.
Not only emergence, but the fitting of each new manifestation into a deeper lawful wholeness.
5. Increasing multidimensional richness
From our limited position, we naturally interpret reality through the categories available to us: space, time, causality, sequence, and measurable interaction. But if our world is only one manifestation of a deeper universe, then the Creator’s continuing work may involve the growth of dimensional richness beyond the confines of our present grammar.
One may therefore propose that creation includes the progressive opening, deepening, or articulation of multidimensional reality in ways not reducible to our local physical language. This does not mean abandoning rational thought. It means recognizing that rationality itself may need a wider ontology than the one available through ordinary 3D+time intuition.
The greatness of the Creator may be shown precisely here: in bringing forth a universe whose developmental horizon exceeds the conceptual boundaries of the beings within it.
6. The highest point is not stasis
A lesser imagination tends to picture perfection as static. But perhaps the highest mode of creation is not immobility. Perhaps true greatness is shown in inexhaustible richness: a reality able to deepen without collapsing, to differentiate without fragmenting, and to grow in lawful beauty without ceasing to be one.
In such a vision, the peak of creation would not be a frozen endpoint, but the highest intensity of coherent fullness. Even there, development may remain meaningful, not as correction of deficiency, but as the continued revelation of what infinite creative source can bring forth.
This would mean that the universe, at its highest levels, is not simply maintained. It is ever more fully expressed.
7. Why this reveals the greatness of the Creator
A universe created once and then abandoned to mechanism would testify to force. A universe continuously developed under living Law testifies to greatness.
Greatness is revealed not only in the power to originate, but in the power to sustain coherence, guide unfolding, deepen order, and bring multiplicity into ever richer harmony without surrendering unity. If the Creator’s work continues even now, then every new level of order, every further coherence, every hidden dimensional richness, and every unfolding stage of reality becomes testimony not merely to ancient origin, but to present creative sovereignty.
The greatness of the Creator is therefore not only behind the universe.
It is within its continuous becoming.
Conclusion
The universe may be more than a structure that began. It may be a reality that is still being developed. What we observe as expansion in our 3D+time manifestation may be one readable expression of a deeper multidimensional unfolding still taking place under Creator-Law. Such development may include increasing richness, new levels of coherence, and internal refinement as reality advances toward greater fullness of manifestation.
If so, then creation is not a closed event of the distant past. It is an ongoing act.
And the greatness of the Creator is revealed not only in that He brought the universe into being, but in that He continues to develop it beyond the limits of our present understanding.