@siti I think of our different views as being like the different kinds of flat-map projections of the earth’s surface: projections of the world in and around us onto our minds. As Korzybski said “The map is not the territory.”
Each view is better than others, for some purposes. No view is the best view for all purposes. One of the most useful views for navigation has no place on it for the North Pole, no matter how far it is extended to the North.
I agree - I think this is a very important thing to remember. And I think the more detailed we make the maps, the more unwieldy and esoteric they become.
I am reminded also of Jorge Luis Borges' story in
Of Exactitude in Science where he wrote about the cartographers of a certain empire, who had produced a map on the same scale as the empire, which coincided with it “point for point”. This extensive map was found too cumbersome and was abandoned to the “rigours of the sun and rain”.
Imagine an exact 3-dimensional map of a maze on a 1:1 scale - wouldn't it be just as easy to get lost in the map as it was in the maze itself?
So perhaps the closer our "faith" comes to "sight" - the less practically useful our faith becomes. What is the use of beholding "God" face to face then? Maybe that's why God told Moses he couldn't see God and live. (Exodus 33:20) - because what would be the practical purpose of life after seeing the ultimate reality as it truly is? What else would there be left to experience after that? You certainly could not explain it to anyone else with any accuracy - only in a limited, metaphorical or figurative way - only as a scaled down "map" that might guide them to a closer appreciation - but surely never to a full experience of that reality.
And what then is the point of chasing after someone else's exclusive "vision" of the "ultimate reality"? You can never actually see it through their eyes - you have only their second-hand reports - no matter how detailed, or grand, or uplifting...etc.
But maybe in the putting together of such "reports" from different sources, we can build up a clearer (but not necessarily more detailed) map that helps us each to locate ourselves within that reality and direct our efforts to making the most of our journey through it? Perhaps?