The story of God's love is indescribable. No description is befitting.
Its experience is just like that of a dumb person tasting candy. He smiles but cannot describe it. ~Kabir~
The Ineffability of Divine Love
The story of God's love is indescribable; no description can ever be truly adequate.
Kabir uses a powerful analogy to illuminate this truth: experiencing divine love is much like a dumb person tasting candy.
The individual smiles, savoring the sweetness, yet is unable to express the joy in words.
The experience is so profound and personal that it transcends language.
Even though one may be filled with bliss, the essence of that joy remains locked within, beyond the reach of explanation or verbal expression.
In this way, Kabir suggests that the
reality of God's love can only be known directly and cannot be fully conveyed
to others.