The problem is, how does human mind trigger some of human bodily functions, for example, grabbing a pen with hand for writing; and how can body’s sense organs like eyes cause sensations in the mind when the bright light falls into eyes if the mind and body are entirely different? How the mind and the body interact, if they are altogether separate? The descriptions of the sadhus and Finding #2 lend credence to the idea that both mind and body are connected and of the same nature (see Figure above) In contrast, it is human consciousness (or pure happiness as fundamental human nature) that is separate from both the mind and body If both mind and body are of the same kind, and different from consciousness, then it seems the question arising out of Descartes’ mind–body dualism—how mind and body interact if they are of separate natures?—does not occur See Figure Figure Comparison of René Descartes’ and sadhus’ conception of mind Finding #2 differs from modern theories of happiness Finding #2 questions the modern theories of happiness that define happiness as psychological or coded in our 191