I'm not sure I follow you Patrick Jane. Some think of God as wholly simple, without parts or internal diversity. The comes from the influx of Hellenic substance metaphysics into the church, not Scripture. I take a different view, follow a different metaphysical system I think God is the most complex being there is. So I think that "seeing" God would be an experience of overwhelming complexity, so that at the t=very least there would be a threeness to God. I view God as a social-relational being and therefore understand God as a synthesis of personalities. Therefore, I would have no trouble with Trinitarian formulations which view the persons as persons in our sense of the term , indivudlas personalities, provided it is understood these constitute a larger, all-inclusive personality, a kind of group mind, if you will, which is God.