This episode explores the concept of Tajalli—divine manifestation—using a modern simulation allegory to explain how God is known within a veiled reality. Drawing from theology, philosophy, and scripture, it examines why direct knowledge of God is impossible without manifestation, and how veils, doors, and appointed messengers function as the means of recognition in every age. The discussion introduces a structured view of divine guidance, showing how hierarchy, mediation, and recognition are central to understanding God’s relationship with creation, while inviting the listener to reconsider reality, purpose, and what it truly means to know God.