Kabir says: "He who has not experienced the
love of God, and has not tasted the nectar of love,
has lost his visit, just as a guest who comes to an
empty house and departs."
The Consequence of Missing Divine Love
Kabir says:
"He who has not experienced the love of God, and has not tasted the nectar
of love, has lost his visit, just as a guest who comes to an empty house and
departs."
Understanding the Analogy
Kabir uses the simple image of a guest visiting an empty house to illustrate a profound spiritual truth.
Just as a guest who arrives at a place with nothing to offer leaves feeling unsatisfied and regretful, so too does a person who passes through life without experiencing God's love.
The visit becomes meaningless,
and the opportunity for fulfillment is lost.
The Purpose of Life
Kabir emphasizes that the true purpose of life is devotion and the experience of divine love.
Without engaging in devotion, a person fails to fulfill the very reason for their existence.
The world, in this sense, becomes like an empty house—devoid
of significance or joy—when one does not seek or attain this spiritual
connection.
The Result of Neglecting
Devotion
When an individual neglects devotion and does not open themselves to the love of God, their life is marked by disappointment and regret.
The deeper meaning and
satisfaction that come from spiritual fulfillment remain out of reach, leaving
the person with a sense of emptiness at the end of their journey.