Category:Perfect Vision
Theme Analysis
True vision goes beyond the physical ability of the eyes; it is the spiritual realization of the soul. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that developing perfect vision means seeing Śrī Kṛṣṇa everywhere, recognizing the spiritual equality of all living entities, and understanding that everything can be spiritualized when engaged in the Lord's devotional service. Instead of discriminating based on external material bodies, the liberated devotee sees the Absolute Truth as the Supreme Person rather than an impersonal void. By taking shelter of a bona fide spiritual master, one's eyes are opened to this perfect spiritual reality.
- Overcoming Material Distinctions A conditioned soul sees the world through the lens of bodily identification, but a pure devotee penetrates this material encagement. A person with perfect spiritual vision ignores outward physical differences and sees the eternal spirit soul and the Supersoul within everyone's heart.
- Seeing the Absolute Truth as a Person Those relying on their imperfect material senses often conclude that the Absolute Truth is an impersonal void. However, perfect knowledge and vision lead to the realization that the Supreme Lord is a person, Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
- Spiritualizing the Material World With perfect vision, the illusion of mundane matter dissolves. A pure devotee does not see the Deity as mere stone or the spiritual master as an ordinary man; instead, they recognize how everything is spiritualized when dovetailed in the Lord's service.
- The Path to Attaining Perfect Vision Perfect vision cannot be artificially acquired; it is a byproduct of liberation and pure devotional service. To attain this exalted state, one must associate with a liberated spiritual master who already possesses perfect vision and strictly follow the path of bhakti.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Developing the Perfect Vision of a Pure Devotee.
Pages in category "Perfect Vision"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- He (Caitanya) accepted the King's son directly as the son of Maharaja Nanda, Vrajendra-nandana Hari. This is perfect vision according to the direction of the Vedic culture
- His (karma-yogi's) perfect spiritual vision cannot but penetrate the encagement of every material body, just as a red-hot iron cannot but burn everything that it contacts
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- In perfect vision, the material world becomes the spiritual world due to its being the external energy of the Supreme Lord
- In the Mandukya Upanisad it is said that when omkara is chanted, one attains perfect spiritual vision. In other words, in spiritual vision, or the spiritual world, there is nothing but omkara
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- Narada advises Vyasadeva that - You are not only fortunate, but you are amogha-drk. Your vision is perfect because you are liberated
- Neither the Deity in the temple is stone, neither the spiritual master is ordinary human being, nor the Vaisnava belongs to any caste. This vision is perfect vision. When you come to this vision, that is bhakti
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- One cannot serve the Lord without being situated on the spiritual platform. Thus if a so-called material thing is dovetailed in the Lord's service, it is no longer to be considered material. The pure devotee, in his perfect vision, sees from all angles
- One should first want to inquire about Brahman and then search out a master who has perfect vision of the Absolute Truth (jnaninas tattva-darsinah (BG 4.34)). Krsna is the supreme tattva, Absolute Truth
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- The perfect vision of the yogi or devotee is that he sees the presence of the living entity everywhere
- The test of a perfect devotee is that he sees Govinda everywhere in this universe, even in every atomic particle (anda-ntara-stha-paramanu-cayantara-stham). This is the perfect vision of a devotee
- Those who want to see God by the agency of their imperfect senses, they say that God is impersonal. They're imperfect. That is a realization of the imperfect senses. Perfectly, the perfectly vision, perfect vision of the Supreme Lord is a person
- Those who want to see God or the Supreme Absolute Truth by the agency of their imperfect senses, they say that God is impersonal. They're imperfect. That is a realization of the imperfect senses. Perfectly, perfect vision of the Supreme Lord is a person