1.
The universe is not just name and form. The universe is name and form superimposed on being, consciousness, bliss. Satcitananda. Otherwise, there’s no appearance of a universe at all.
Similarly, egoic self is nothing but name and form superimposed on the infinite self of satcitananda.
Name and form is nothing but imagination and imagination is nothing but thought. No thought, no universe and no egoic self.
2.
Basically, there are three states of human consciousness: ignorant imagination (avidya), divine imagination (advaita), and nirvikalpa samadhi.
Also, divine imagination includes these sudden revelations of non-abiding (savikalpa) samadhi like this downloading.
Mistaking divine imagination (with savikalpa samadhi) for nirvikalpa samadhi is just more ignorant imagination.
3.
In divine imagination, one takes a stand, one foot in the myth and one foot in the absolute, from bhakta to jnana and all of the lucid in-between.
In deep Mandukya-speak, avidya is the dreaming state, advaita is the waking state, and nirvikalpa is the deep sleep state.
Some say there are three states of samadhi instead: non-savikalpa, savikalpa, and nirvikalpa. That tracks.
4.
In its essence, avidya is beginningless but not endless, possessing the powers of concealment (of the truth) and projection (of the false). Its locus is in maya.
There are three states of human consciousness (samadhi): avidya (non-savikalpa), advaita (salvikalpa), and nirvikalpa.
Thus there’s only the absolute one: brahman, atman, being, presence, intelligence, awareness, infinity, bliss. Self-awareness is such divine imagination.