Acharya Prashant explains the profound spiritual significance of the phrase 'Bhay binu hoye na preet' (without fear, there is no love), as stated by saints like Kabir Saheb and Tulsidas. He argues that humans are naturally stubborn and ignorant, often choosing to remain in wrong or stagnant states. Without the realization of fear—specifically the fear of the suffering, death, and transience inherent in the worldly existence—one would never feel the urge to move toward the Truth. Fear acts as a catalyst or a 'paras' (philosopher's stone) that transforms the seeker by making them realize the painful reality of their current situation. While saints move toward the Truth out of pure, simple love, the common person often needs the push of worldly disappointment and fear to seek refuge in the Divine.