“Of secret things, I am silence.”
Bhagavad Gita 10.38
If Krishna describes himself as silence among secret things, it is not because he hides himself from us; rather, it is because he cannot be seen with material eyes. The alternative way of seeing divinity is through eyes of love. The great avatar Chaitanya, in his ecstatic love for Krishna, the supreme being, saw him everywhere, in everything. He would, for instance, embrace blue-bark tamala trees, as their color reminded him of blue-hued Krishna.
Develop your spiritual vision by starting each day with activities that are materially “silent” such as meditation, deep breathing, and study of the Gita. Chaitanya recommended chanting Krishna’s names. How long you chant is not as important as how intently you chant. If all you can do is five focused minutes, that’s fine, but do it every day.
Consistency is the key to success in spiritual practices.
