Jai sri Ganesha,
In this transitory truth of life, spirit and matter dance to the tune of maya. A live stage show is being performed with both facets of life: birth and death are common to all through four channels in eighty-four roots. All beings experience regular transit reality with infinite sufferings. However, for humans, the tasks and their inherent sufferings are more hazardous than for anyone else.
Indeed, the life of humans is a different transitory truth at the threshold of liberation—a truth of trials and tribulation to cross the channel of transmigration. Each individual among humanity must strive to address four burning questions. Among them, the foremost are: 'Who am I?', 'Whence have I come?', 'Where shall I go?', and 'What must I do?'
All four questions, though appearing simple in nature, are most tedious to address. Our eternal identity is unknown; knowing our extrovert identity is of least use in the eternal chapter. For humans, hankering after wealth is common to all, but indulging in a blind race for it is the deadliest chapter of being human.
Money is an unavoidable necessity, like friction to sustain oneself. However, too much hankering after money may derail the truth of being human. For humanity, wakeful reality is an essential chapter for all. A step ahead in truth with consciousness could prove to be fervent. The truth of all four questions is the path to eternal renunciation. They may invoke the angle of vision to reach beyond the veils of embodiment. Renouncing the world is like a mirage, but eternal renunciation is a reality that could be a chapter of wakeful consciousness
Jai Mahadev