Bahu’s Truth: No Distance Exists in Love
Bahu’s Truth: No Distance Exists in Love We spend our lives measuring distance. Between people. Between moments. Between ourselves and what we desire. We speak of love as something far away — lost, delayed, withheld, or beyond reach. Sultan Bahu quietly dismantles this entire architecture of separation with one uncompromising truth: in love, there is no distance . Not metaphorically. Not poetically. Literally. Bahu insists that what we experience as distance is not spatial — it is perceptual. Love does not travel. It does not arrive late. It does not need bridges. Where love exists, nearness is already complete. The Illusion of Far and Near We say, “I miss you.” We say, “I feel far from God.” We say, “Love has left.” Bahu would respond gently but firmly: nothing has gone anywhere. Distance, in his view, is created only when awareness slips into identification — with time, memory, expectation, or form. The moment love is tied to presence of the body, proximity o...







