Wisdom, in its purest form, does not come from accumulating facts but from stilling the mind and being open to what is unspoken and unseen. When we calm the continuous stream of thoughts, we allow ourselves to connect with a deeper, intuitive knowing – wisdom that goes beyond the intellect. This journey requires us to unlearn and meet the unknown with humility.
As suggested in both Plato’s and Svetaketu’s stories, the path toward enlightenment is not about seeking more knowledge but about transforming how we see. It involves stepping out of the shadows, beyond distractions of the mind, and awakening to broader reality that exists both within and around us. In this space of expanded consciousness, we are no longer confined by what we think we know. Instead, we open ourselves to a deeper understanding of what we do not know, free from limitations of the ego.