A worldly soul only loves those engrossed in worldly matters, and only harbors disdain for truth-seers.
This couplet speaks about people who are deeply drawn to worldly pleasures and material things. They find joy and attachment in these temporary aspects of life. Because their focus is solely on the external world and its fleeting enjoyments, they often feel a disconnect or even an aversion towards those who seek deeper truths, spiritual wisdom, or inner peace. Such truth-seekers, or 'tattva-darshi,' live by different values, which can seem unappealing or even threatening to someone deeply engrossed in sensory experiences. It highlights the contrast between a life lived for superficial gains and one dedicated to understanding reality.
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