Actually no, I agree with you, up to a point. I do understand the difference between consciousness and awareness, but know that it may appear otherwise. I don't want to spend a few paragraphs explaining something to readers who may not appreciate such a subtle distinction, when that isn't the main topic being discussed.
On your other points, it depends how you define the word 'supernatural'. According to my understanding, if God is not supernatural, then you are advocating some form of Pantheism, which I'm guessing you're not. If you're saying that everything that exists, whether material or not, is natural, then God is obviously not supernatural. But that doesn't really add very much to our understanding of possibly different levels of reality.
Also 'evolution'. Are we talking about the neo-Darwinian synthesis, which is an attempt to deny anything supernatural? In that worldview, there is nothing running the universe, ingenious or otherwise. Or are we talking about 'creative evolution', along the lines of Bergson, Goswami? That would be truly ingenious.