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“Immanence constitutes the most interior nature of the absolute, the absolute it-self, its essence. This is why the absolute permits itself to be understood by starting from this hidden state or as that which maintains itself in this state; this is why “No one has seen God,” and finally why God is “the hidden God.”
Michel Henry
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