Well, depends on how you look at it. I've been quoting the Riga-Veda, which explains that all existence is just a manifestation of Brahma (the Creator). Brahma is not a deity, it is not a god, it is nothing supernatural. Brahma is all that we are, and the abstract cause of all that is, it is a concept which has to be understood, realized and felt, not just to be worshipped. For this reason Brahma does not interfere or take decisions. Brahma is also not the chief controller of the human action. God creates neither the acts nor the cause nor the circumstances of the action. It is the nature that acts these out.
So, the Creator exists in its purist form, simply being. All other things, conscious or not, are simply products or extensions of being. All gods, men, and all things are independent, subject to the nature of what they are, where they are; choosing with no divine intervention how they are.
Lord Draakjacht, Creator of Pages