The All-Creative Godself, in order to keep itself amused, slips periodically and intentionally into a Dream in order to stage a Play wherein it plays all roles:
Actors, Plot, Context, Script, Lighting, Director, Author and Audience.
The Play of the Godself, known as Māyā in Hindu Philosophy, is the illusory perception of separation of Ātman and Brahman; of Self and Godself; made so in order for the Godself to distract itself from the fact that it plays all roles simultaneously and perpetually:
After all, if there is no apparent struggle for improvement of oneself and of the world at large, nor winding and hidden path leading towards Enlightenment; what is the purpose of the Play of the All-Creative Godself? -- There is no boundary other than Perception between Self and Godself.