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The concept of spiritual vision is a profound subject that Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies extensively for his followers. He explains that seeing the Supreme Lord is not an artificial or cheap experience achieved through mundane visual exercises; rather, it requires a complete transformation of consciousness. By rigorously purifying the senses through devotional service, chanting, and strict adherence to the regulative principles, a disciple qualifies their eyes to perceive transcendental reality. This vision expands to seeing the Lord in the Deity, recognizing His presence in all aspects of creation, and viewing every living entity with equal compassion. On a practical level, Śrīla Prabhupāda also instructs his leaders that "seeing" means being highly vigilant in management, ensuring that all devotees maintain the strict standards of the institution.

  • Purifying the Mundane Senses: Because the material eyes are defective, one cannot demand to see God; the senses must first be cleansed through the strict execution of devotional service.
  • The Transcendental Arca-Vigraha: Gazing upon the gorgeously decorated Deity in the temple is the authorized method for training the eyes to see the Supreme Lord face to face.
  • Recognizing the Lord Everywhere: As a practitioner advances, their vision expands to perceive the presence and artistic hand of the Lord in all natural phenomena and daily activities.
  • The Vision of Spiritual Equality: A true devotee looks past the external material dress of the body, seeing all living entities equally as spirit souls and feeling deep compassion for their suffering.
  • Seeing Through Separation: In the highest stages of devotion, the sincere yearning and feeling of separation from the Lord is itself the perfection of spiritual realization.
  • Vigilance in Spiritual Leadership: For temple presidents and governing members, spiritual vision translates into the practical duty of constantly seeing that the society's high standards of purity are maintained.

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