The Supreme Witness Within the Heart
Śrīla Prabhupāda dismantles the materialistic illusion that one can act in secret and escape the consequences of their actions. He reveals a perfectly managed cosmic justice system where every deed is observed. By understanding that the Supreme Lord is intimately present within us as the ultimate observer, we can cultivate a life of spiritual accountability and pure devotion.
The Illusion of Secrecy
People often commit sins in the dead of night or behind closed doors, thinking no one will ever know. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that this is a foolish mentality, as the laws of nature are perfectly managed and every act of disobedience is witnessed by higher authorities, guaranteeing future punishment.
- A materialistic person does not believe that everything is managed in nature, and he does not know that if one does something wrong, he is witnessed by different demigods.
- He (the conditioned soul) does not know that his disobedience is witnessed by different demigods, and he enjoys illicit sex in the dead of night, not seeing the future punishment awaiting him.
- It is very difficult because there are many witnesses: the daylight is witness, the moonlight is witness, and Krsna is the supreme witness. Thus one cannot say - I am committing this sin, but no one can see me.
The Universal Observers
The physical elements and celestial bodies are not merely dead matter; they act as agents of the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda lists the sun, moon, sky, day, and night as constant observers of our activities, ensuring that the conditioned soul's future body is awarded according to strict karmic calculations.
- The sun is your witness, the moon is your witness, the day is your witness, the night is your witness, the sky is your witness. So how you can supersede the laws of the Lord?
- By the calculations of jyoti, our future is indicated. In other words, all the luminaries - the stars, sun and moon - witness the activities of the conditioned soul. Thus he is awarded a particular type of body.
- There are many witnesses (of our sinful activities), including the sun, fire, sky, air, moon, demigods, evening, day, night, directions, water, land and the Supersoul Himself, who sits with the individual soul within his heart.
The Supersoul as the Ultimate Observer
Beyond the external demigods, the Supreme Personality of Godhead personally resides within the core of every living entity's heart. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that Kṛṣṇa acts as the Paramātmā, the upadraṣṭā (overseer), and the sākṣī (witness), perfectly sanctioning and remembering all of our activities, whether good or bad.
- Within the heart the Supreme Personality of Godhead resides as the Supersoul. This situation is also explained in Bhagavad-gita: the Supersoul rests beside the individual soul and acts as a witness.
- This purusa, or Paramatma, who resides within the body of the individual soul, is described in Bhagavad-gita (BG 13.23) as the upadrasta, witness, and the anumanta, sanctioning authority.
- The Paramatma feature, the Supreme Soul, is actually the witness of all activities of the living being, and only by His direction can the living being remember or forget what he might have done in the past.
- He (God as the Supersoul) remains with the jiva simply as sanction-giver and witness so that the living entity can receive the results of his activities, good or bad.
The Two Birds in the Tree
The Vedic literatures provide the famous analogy of two birds sitting in one tree to explain the relationship between the individual soul and the Supersoul. Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully illustrates that while the jīva is busy eating the bitter and sweet fruits of material life, the Lord remains completely aloof, acting purely as a divine witness.
- One bird is eating the fruit of the tree, and the other bird is witnessing. That witnessing bird is Krsna, and the eating bird is myself. I am eating, I am enjoying the fruits of my work in this material world, and Krsna is simply observing.
- As the witness of the activities of the individual entities, the Lord gives each one remembrance and intelligence to act according to his desire. This intelligence is invoked according to one's own capacity, or by the law of karma.
- Although He is the witness who sees everything, His senses are unpolluted by the objects He sees. Let me offer my respectful obeisances unto that unattached, pure witness of the world, the Supreme Soul, the Personality of Godhead.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda conclusively establishes that accountability is woven into the very fabric of the universe. The material elements, the planetary bodies, and the demigods function as an inescapable network of witnesses, recording every action of the conditioned soul. More profoundly, Kṛṣṇa Himself rests within the heart as the Paramātmā, silently observing our desires and awarding the appropriate karma. By becoming conscious of this divine surveillance, a practitioner naturally checks their sinful tendencies and strives to act only for the pleasure of the Supreme Witness, ultimately achieving purification and liberation.
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