The Quran is a book from the Being who is not conditioned and is 100% objective. We are conditioned minds. A person will understand God's book only when he deconditions himself. He should remove himself from the situation that formed his mindset.
There is a very important principle to understand the Quran. It is your deconditioning. The Quran says: قُلْ كُلٌّ يَعْمَلُ عَلَى شَاكِلَتِهِ فَرَبُّكُمْ أَعْلَمُ بِمَنْ هُوَ أَهْدَى سَبِيلًا (17:84) This verse tells us that there are two frames: human frame and divine frame. Shakila means one's bent of mind. Dvine mind and human mind are two different things.
This is very important. There is divine mind on the one hand and human mind on the other. Human mind consists of a person's conditioning. A person is born in a household. He receives conditioning at home. He goes into society. He gets conditioned there. He becomes conditioned even at school. The human mind is conditioned. Humans cannot think by removing themselves from their environment.
Every person is in a situation. His thought is affected by the situation. Every person is born into a situation. This influences his mind. God is not present in any situation. God is beyond every situation. We live within a situation, but God is beyond all situations. God's mind is not conditioned. God sees things as it is. Humans see things with their conditioned mind. This means that understanding the Quran begins with one's deconditioning.
The Quran is a book from the Being who is not conditioned and is 100% objective. We are conditioned minds. A person will understand God's book only when he deconditions himself. He should remove himself from the situation that formed his mindset.