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So I think the blind men and elephant analogy fails because it is about incomplete info while personal experiences can be about contradictory, mutually exclusive 'info'.
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I take it quite differently. Personal experiences are a perfect example of incomplete info. I agree that on the surface, a person can make their experience mutually exclusive with another's. This is based on only seeing their own experience as valid, and not piecing more of the info together. If each experience is likened to a part of an elephant, a small part of the greater whole, I am of the belief that we can see a bigger picture of those experiences. Instead, what we do is cling to our own experience and become biased towards every experience that conflicts with it. You may say an elephant is like a thick tree trunk and we should cut it down for making a structure. I may oppose you because it is clearly a wall that we should perhaps improve upon, but leave in place. Another may have felt the trunk is a limb that we should burn to keep us warm and cook our food.
Experience of God is like that when seen individually. It's piecing all of this together that should be the goal, not accenting the differences.
Blessings