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The parallels between this (hoffmanesque) line of thinking and religious thought is striking.
"You can't see God in his true form, only what he allows you to see, or what he has determined that you should be able to see."
You can translate the framing of his description of human experience pretty much 1 to 1 to make it make sense from a religious perspective.
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