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I've already performed certain rituals that allowed me to connect with my very ancient reincarnations, and I can assure you that it's not just a mental construct or a religion that we intellectualize. It's a lived reality.
I understand what you mean when you talk about a "cosmic game": I myself have experienced pantheism, this feeling that everything is connected and that reality is an infinite dance. It's true, it's a layer of reality, as Buddhism and Hinduism also say when they speak of maya. But you have to understand that reality is made up of multiple layers, which overlap like strata.
So yes, pantheism and the idea that "it's all fun and games" are real, but they are not the ultimate reality. They are a stage, a relative truth, not the highest truth.
Your point of view is interesting, but I don't share it. For me, to say that we “created the Demiurge to amuse ourselves” is to reduce the cosmic drama to a mere game. Gnosis shows that the Demiurge is very real, an entity separate from plenitude, who traps souls in matter and illusions. Certainly, we have the divine spark within us, but that is not the same as having consciously wanted this trap. Awakening is not “pooping at the party,” it is remembering who we are beyond the lie. And if there is fun, it will never come from a prison, but from liberation.