In this
Sabad, Bhagat Beni
Ji describes the various stages of human life: the mother’s womb, childhood, youth, and old age. He states that while in the womb, the child’s consciousness is entirely absorbed in IkOankar (the Divine). However, in childhood, the mind becomes preoccupied with play and amusement. In youth, indulgence in food, drink, and vices take over. In old age, as the body weakens, the consciousness often remains entangled in these vices. Through this depiction, Bhagat Beni Ji emphasizes that ways to freedom must be pursued while one is alive, as no efforts made after death can lead to emancipation.
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