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Human life has four stages from "summary" of The Holy Science by Swami Sri Yukteswar
Human life has four stages, just as the ages of man are said to have four divisions. The first stage is that of the student, when a person receives instruction and prepares for the duties of life. This period is marked by the acquisition of knowledge and the development of skills that will be useful in later stages. The second stage is that of the householder, when a person takes on responsibilities for a family and a career. During this time, one must work to support themselves and their loved ones, while also contributing to the welfare of society. The third stage is that of the hermit, when a person begins to withdraw from worldly concerns and focus on spiritual growth. This is a time of reflection and meditation, when one seeks to unde...Similar Posts
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