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When You Don’t Know That You Don’t Know: is a thought-provoking journey into the subtle layers of human awareness and self-realization. This book explores one of the most overlooked aspects of life—unconscious ignorance—the state where individuals remain unaware of their own limitations, beliefs, and blind spots.
Drawing deeply from the timeless teachings of the Shrimad Bhagavad Geeta, the book uncovers how ignorance is not merely the absence of knowledge, but often a hidden veil shaped by ego, perception, and conditioning. Through insightful interpretations of sacred shlokas, relatable stories, and reflective narratives, it helps readers recognize the illusions they unknowingly live within.
The book goes beyond philosophy by offering practical tools such as self-reflection exercises, mindfulness practices, and daily rituals to cultivate awareness, humility, and inner clarity. It emphasizes the importance of embracing the unknown with openness and transforming ignorance into wisdom through conscious effort.
Blending spiritual depth with real-life relevance, this book serves as a guide for personal transformation—encouraging readers to awaken their inner awareness, challenge their assumptions, and walk the path of continuous learning, compassion, and enlightened living.


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