Blunt Senses - The Obstacle to Seeing God
A common challenge posed by skeptics is, "Can you show me God?" Śrīla Prabhupāda answers this by explaining that with our present equipment—our "blunt material senses"—it is impossible to see the Supreme. Just as a blunt instrument cannot perform delicate surgery, senses covered by material contamination cannot perceive the transcendental form of Kṛṣṇa. However, this blindness is curable. Through the process of devotional service, the blunt senses can be purified and sharpened, eventually revealing the spiritual reality that is always present but currently unseen.
The Inability to Perceive Kṛṣṇa
Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly cites the Vedic injunction ataḥ śrī-kṛṣṇa-nāmādi na bhaved grāhyam indriyaiḥ to emphasize that Kṛṣṇa's name, form, and qualities are beyond the range of material perception. Our senses are limited; we cannot even see the eyelids covering our own eyes, nor can we see the soul within the body. Therefore, attempting to understand the infinite God through mental speculation or empirical observation is a futile endeavor.
- Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu 1.2.234: "No one can understand Krsna as He is by the blunt material senses. But He reveals Himself to the devotees, being pleased with them for their transcendental loving service unto Him."
- It is said, atah sri-krsna-namadi na bhaved grahyam indriyaih. The blunt senses, material senses, they cannot receive. Namadi. Not only name; they cannot see Lord Krsna's form.
- By our these blunt senses, speculating, we cannot understand what is God. Therefore His name is Adhoksaja, Adhoksaja, "beyond material speculation." And still you have to apply your bhakti, devotion.
- It (the soul) is very, very minute. With our, these blunt eyes and blunt senses, we cannot capture. But there is. We have to conceive it from the authoritative statement of higher knowledge, knowledgeable person.
God is Adhokṣaja
Because the Lord cannot be perceived by material senses, He is known in Sanskrit as Adhokṣaja. This term literally means "one who defeats all experimental knowledge." Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that no amount of research, PhD degrees, or high birth can grant one access to Kṛṣṇa. He reserves the right to remain hidden from the non-devotee who tries to demand His presence with imperfect equipment.
- Aksa means eyes or senses. So He is not perceived by these blunt material senses. Therefore He is known as Adhoksaja, adhah-krta aksaja-jnanam yatra, where this direct experimental knowledge is defeated.
- It is not possible to experience Krsna by our these material blunt senses. No educational qualification, no Ph.D. degree or to take birth in very high family or to become rich. Nothing. Simply a true feeling, desire.
- Polluted consciousness is a result of not surrendering to Lord Krsna. The Lord's name, form, qualities, pastimes, and paraphernalia are all transcendental and extraordinary; hence blunt material senses cannot perceive them.
- Thousands of books are printed and read, and after six months thrown away. This way and that - how can you know the Supreme by speculation on the information supplied by your blunt senses? Give up research - throw it away - just become submissive.
Purification through Service
If God is invisible to our senses, is the situation hopeless? Śrīla Prabhupāda answers with the second half of the verse: sevonmukhe hi jihvādau. When the blunt senses are engaged in the service of the Lord, they become purified. Just as a blunt knife can be sharpened, our senses can be spiritualized. When the eyes see the Deity, the ears hear the holy name, and the tongue tastes prasādam, the covering of ignorance is removed.
- By these blunt senses, materially blunt . . . just like with blunt instrument you cannot take any benefit - it must be sharpened - similarly these senses, you utilize these senses to understand the Absolute Truth, but it must be purified, sharpened.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead Krsna and His pastimes cannot be understood by blunt material senses. One has to purify the senses by rendering transcendental loving service unto the Lord.
- Adhoksaja, God, cannot be seen by your these blunt senses, but when you develop pure senses, sarvopadhi-vinirmuktam tat-paratvena nirmalam (CC Madhya 19.170). When our senses are nirmalam, without any designation, you can see God.
- Our senses are all blunt in the matter of receiving transcendental subject matter, but they are purified in due course of time by constant engagement in the service of the Lord.
The Role of the Tongue
Interestingly, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that this purification does not begin with the eyes or the mind, but with the tongue (jihvādau). The tongue has two functions: vibrating and tasting. By vibrating the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra and tasting food offered to Kṛṣṇa (prasādam), the tongue takes the lead in conquering the other blunt senses. This simple process allows the Lord to reveal Himself to the devotee.
- By these blunt senses we cannot understand what is Krsna. Sevonmukhe hi jihvadau svayam eva sphuraty adah: but if you engage yourself in His transcendental loving service, beginning with the tongue.
- Krishna cannot be known by the materially blunt senses. When you utilize your tongue in the service of the Lord then Krishna reveals Himself.
- You cannot see God, you cannot see Krsna by your, these blunt senses, but if you purify your senses, sevonmukhe hi jihvadau. That purification begins from tongue.
- Krsna's name, form, quality, etc., is not understood by these blunt senses, so how it is to be done? Now, sevonmukhe hi jihvadau. Again jihvadau: beginning from the tongue, controlling the tongue.
Conclusion
While our blunt material senses are currently disqualified from seeing God, we should not be discouraged. Śrīla Prabhupāda offers the practical science of Kṛṣṇa consciousness as the treatment for this blindness. By engaging these very same senses in the service of the Lord, beginning with the chanting of the holy name, we can sharpen our spiritual vision and eventually see Kṛṣṇa face to face.
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