Exactly Right in Exactly the Wrong Way

What if, for millenia, we've had it exactly right in exactly the wrong way?

What if the answer to questions about god is all of the above and then some? Not a pluralistic god of you worship yours and I'll worship mine, or the infinite forms of Krishna. But instead, a synergy of all of the truth about god that mankind has evoked from it's collective spiritual awareness over time.

Yes: the Self that is god; yes, the personal god with which we enter into communion; yes, god the universe, the web of life. Yes, god the formless mystery, the eternal unknowable. What would it mean to assume that perspective of approaching the manifold god and to practice the corresponding teachings of creation: karma, faith, and attraction in their pure form, as one?

What story would we tell if we stopped splitting god into pieces and speaking only of the ideas we like most about the one we like the best? What would it mean were we then to realize that those two are themselves but fragments of the whole god: the god immanent -- manifesting and arising, and the god transcendent -- exalting and inspiring?