Does God believe in the Existence of Man?

It is a funny thing. God may have as much reason to doubt the existence of Man, as Man has to doubt the existence of God.

We, who do not see the unity of all things, fail to see God everywhere and in all things. God, who might see only the unity may fail to see the individuality present in unity, and therefore see Man as himself and not individuals.

Does the cells in your body perceive the unity they are part of, or do they see themselves as individuals? Do you see yourself as a collection of cells, or do you see yourself as a whole?

This is the same idea, expressed in a more "scientifically provable way".

Does Man exist? Depends on your perspective. Existence looks completely different depending on which layer of consciousness is looking.

This of course is entirely hypothetical and only meant to illustrate a point, rather than being "truth" because from my understanding ignorance and understanding is also part of this.

God, being completely understanding, knows these things completely and cannot therefore be ignorant of individuality. It is man that fumbles around, ignorant of unity.

This fumbling around in ignorance is part of why individuality can even exist in the first place, so one can deduce from this that even ignorance serves a purpose and is as important to the whole, as understanding.

People tend to speak of consciousness as a "thing". I think that is wrong. It is more that consciousness is how we see, what we perceive, what we understand.

The sum of that is "my" consciousness. Consciousness is nowhere at all to be found, and everything exists in it, as something perceived by it. How we see things then, are of the outmost importance.

Such a small thing, insignificant almost. Our perspective is so known to us, so trivial that we fail to see how powerful it actually is. How powerful it can be.

Consciousness is not a noun, it is a verb. It is something we do, which in turn becomes something we are. Which is just another way of saying "Everything exists in consciousness", or as the Hermetic Principle of Mind states: "All is Mind".