The ‘Knowledge’ is a thought-provoking journey into the heart of what we call “knowing.” In a world overflowing with information and opinions, this book pauses to ask the most fundamental questions: What is knowledge? How do we come to believe what we believe? And can we truly trust our senses, experiences, or even our culture?
Through a blend of philosophical insight, relatable examples, and personal reflection, Ashutosh Durgesh invites readers to explore the layers of human understanding—from ignorance and belief, to Metaphysical knowledge, shared experience, and beyond. Drawing on both Eastern thought, including wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita, and modern-day reasoning, the book challenges readers to think for themselves, question assumptions, and uncover deeper truths hidden beneath the surface of everyday life.
Written in a conversational yet reflective style, The ‘Knowledge’ does not aim to teach—it aims to awaken. Whether you are a thinker, a seeker, or simply someone who has ever wondered, “Do I really know what I think I know?”—this book offers a mirror to your own mind.