Imagine the only thing natural is a mind's eye as big as outer space. This great mind's eye creates content for itself as quaint as light shows, vast as illusions of people, places, and things, with beasts of land, sea, and air, and even nonfiction reflections and meditations. There is no night or day, weeks, months, or years. There is only the eternal now in plain review, broken into measures of choice by individual members of the mind's bodies.
Imagine that, in the beginning, before God created, there was only a pure mind or God in its natural state, filled with all infinity. Infinity was filled with the creations of God and his bodily acts. All the creations were acts of God and harvestable for new presences of God's omnipresent existence. God was in the beginning, existed in its creations, and emerged from his creations the new presences.
The mind's eye creations may be an impromptu light show to entertain itself, like humming or daydreaming, or may be a very complex web of building blocks and lives. People, places, and things may seem to exist, but in reality, they are creations of God. God at times indulges in nonfiction acts with itself and enjoys the company of its presences.
Night, day, weeks, months, and years are all local, planetary-relative measures of time. In the mind's eye, there is the eternal now broken into measurements relative to the party measuring it. Be the measure, such as an hourglass, a wristwatch, or another. Some even recommend a specially designed atomic clock for good measure.
In the beginning God, its creations great or small, and the eternal now measured by means of choice - a few basics of reality beyond the mundane ordeals of men.