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The modern lifestyle goes against the purpose of human life, which is to live a happy and healthier life. Specialization of work leads to lack of movement in certain body parts, affecting our health and mind. We are consumed by materialism and entertainment, constantly seeking validation on social media. Our minds are impacted, making mistakes influenced by situations and habits. The purpose of life, according to Vedatriyam, is to achieve perfection in wisdom. Humans are the last species on Earth, with the ability to think and make assumptions. By cultivating good thoughts, words, and deeds, we can remove impurities and ask questions to find solutions. Wisdom helps us handle inevitable sorrows with ease. The future will bring more explanations on Vethathiriyam and Simplified Kundalini Yoga. Be Blessed by the Divine, What is the purpose of human life? If I ask you this question, we might say, to live a happy and healthier life is the purpose of human life. But are we humans living a happy and healthier life? The answer is mostly no. It's because the modern lifestyle is against the purpose of our life. But how? In today's world the specialization of work is on verge. So a particular work is done using only a particular part of our body. So the other parts of our body do not function with no movement. This is one of the important causes which affects our health and also our mind. Next, we are running behind the materialistic life and also the world is full of entertainment. We spend most of our time on entertainment like shopping malls, amusement parks, cinemas, Netflix, etc. The worst part is we live on validation by social media. We compare, compete constantly. Because of all this, what happens to our mind? Our mind is impacted. Our mind is the one which makes mistakes and these mistakes are forced by situations and habits. Hope you all agree with me. Meanwhile, our purpose of life is lost and forgotten. So what to do now? In Vedatriyam, the purpose of life is to achieve perfection in one's own wisdom. To hear this statement for the first time is too overwhelming. Let me try to break down the statement. What is considered as perfection and wisdom? To understand this, we need to go in detail about how this universe has been created, how humans evolved. Humans are the last species on earth. Do you know? Universe is nothing but space or nothingness. Air is the first atom created in space. Then, heat was evolved. That's nothing but our sun. And next, water. And then, our earth evolved with lot of other elements, minerals and materials in it. Later, the one sense species, plants evolved. And then, two sense till five sense species. Later, the sixth sense species, that is humans, evolved in this planet. And we are the last but a very special species with six sense, which is nothing but our mind to think and make assumptions. Perception to sense this is limited to five sense. But with our mind, that's our sixth sense, we can form our mind through good thoughts, words and deeds. Farming means first removing the weeds and impure imprints of other living beings which we carried all the way during our evolutionary process. Also, human mind can ask questions, analyze, research and find a solution. When man asks question about his existence, like who am I? Then, it means he has chosen the path of wisdom in the journey of nature, which is absolutely science. When your mind is operating with wisdom, it means your purpose of life is achieved. You are in the correct path, achieving your purpose of life. You all agree, no human can live a so-called happy life forever because sorrow in human life is inevitable. But with consciousness and wisdom, our mind handles it with ease. Hope you all understand what is the purpose of our life and what is mind and why only humans suffer. In future, I shall explain more on Vethathiriyam concept and Simplified Kundalini Yoga and its benefits. Stay tuned. Be blessed by the Divine, Krish Murali Eswar.