First, he bowed in love. Now, he looks into the mirror of pure being.
After surrender comes seeing.
In I Know, the second book in the profound Pathless Path Series, the journey moves from devotion to direct recognition. Here, Eli steps beyond worship — not in rebellion, but in love matured into wisdom. He no longer seeks to bow before God... He seeks to know what God is — and who the "I" is that kneels.
This is not the path of acquiring more knowledge. It is the sacred stripping away of every concept. Until only the ungraspable truth remains.
🌿 In this book, you’ll
The heart of Jnana Yoga — the yoga of wisdom and self-inquiry
How deep devotion naturally leads to direct knowing
Why questioning is not skepticism, but sacred intimacy
What it means to go beyond the seeker, the teacher, and even the search
How true freedom arises when the self imagined into existence disappears
🌌 About the I Know is the second unfolding of the Pathless Path Series — a 5-book sacred journey through spiritual
I Surrender – The Path of Love & Devotion (Bhakti Yoga)
I Know – The Path of Knowledge (Jnana Yoga)
I Serve – The Path of Selfless Service (Karma Yoga)
I Dissolve – The Path of No-Path (Beyond Yoga)
I Am Not… – My Personal Journey into the Unknown
Each book is a mirror. Each stage invites the reader deeper — from longing, to clarity, to silence itself.
Lovers of Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj etc
🕊️ If you have loved, surrendered, prayed… And now feel called to look beyond even devotion… If you hear the silent invitation to Know Thyself beyond thought and feeling…
Then I Know is your next step.
No answers will be given. Only the mirror will be offered. And beyond the mirror — only That.
🌟 Begin the path of direct knowing today — and discover the timeless freedom that was never apart from you.
Sukhdev Virdee was born and brought up in Nairobi, Kenya. Since childhood he was very inclined towards spirituality and music. After his studies he chose to take up music as a profession. He learnt how to play the keyboards and started performing live on stage at the age of nineteen. He later went to London and completed a BTEC in Music Production and Performance.
He later flew to Mumbai, India to pursue his dream of singing and composing music in the largest Indian Entertainment Industry. His debut pop-album became a chartbuster making him a popular household name in India and across the world. Mumbai became his home where he is known for his high energy live performances and this popularity took him to several countries across every continent on the planet to perform live for huge audiences.
A few more albums and singles followed after that. He was living the life that every young person looks up to even today. He had created a name for himself and enjoyed the name, fame and fortune that most singers dream of but never get to live. During all this he was totally oblivious of what life had in store for him in the coming years.
Just before his 40th birthday, when he was going through a rather rough patch in life, three of his friends gifted him the Bhagavad Gita out of the blue. These were friends that he met only occasionally and yet within two weeks three different people gifted him the Bhagavad Gita that would change his life completely. He read the Bhagavad Gita and felt Lord Krishna was speaking directly to him. It completely changed his outlook towards life as he followed the teachings in the Bhagavad Gita as best as he could. Just over a year later, one fine morning after he woke up from his morning meditation and walked towards his temple in the house, his body completely froze and in an instant he had become one with the entire Universe. Time stood still and every particle of the entire Universe was alive and shining in bright golden light and he was the light. He was no longer limited to just his body or mind, he was everywhere at the same time and everything was one with him.
This Spiritual awakening experience turned his life upside down and inside out. All desires for anything worldly vanished, fear of death vanished, love and compassion for entire humanity and nature arose and he could feel and experience the Supreme Being in everything. Not knowing exactly what had happened and what to do next, he sought out several resources before he was pointed towards the Upanishads that answered all his questions as to what had happened, what led to it and what to do after such an awakening.
After years of studying the Vedanta texts he is now an expert on non-dual Vedanta through not only intellectual and philosophical knowledge but most importantly with his own personal direct experience everyday. He has put all his heart and soul into writing these books that include the highest knowledge of the Upanishads and his own direct experience and knowledge of the Supreme Being. The series has been written with the absolute conviction that you, the reader, can realize your true immortal Universal Self too, that you are pure bliss and completely unaffected by all pain and suffering.
The promise of all spirituality is that one transcends pain and sorrow in this world, not that pain and sorrow don’t come, but that the realized being is untouched by it. One realizes that their true nature is immortal, that they are one with the Universe. Would a being that realizes that he or she is one with the Universe ever want to accumulate anything in this world? No, the True Saint or Sage who is Self-Realized makes do with only the very basic necessities required to live an honest decent life. They don’t look to gain wealth, become famous, build an empire or any such sort of selfish activities.
Their main focus becomes serving humanity selflessly and uplifting others to help them realize their true nature
𝐐𝐮𝐨𝐭𝐞: "Love quiets the mind. But knowledge burns it to ash."
𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐈 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬? I have always been fascinated by Advaita and Jnana Yoga. Having read the first book in this series and absolutely loving it, I was eager to continue with this one.
𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: The book cover design aligns well with the first book in the series. The aesthetics and title perfectly reflect the theme, although I do feel each book could have a slightly distinct cover to represent its individual essence.
𝐎𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧: ✓ To put it simply, Advaita begins with devotion, worshipping God and engaging in spiritual practices, and gradually leads one to the realisation that God exists everywhere, eliminating the need for external worship. This second book beautifully explores that next stage of understanding. ✓ I appreciate how the author includes a recap chapter to revisit the first book’s concepts, which is very helpful given the complexity of the topic. ✓ I absolutely loved the journal entries written by Eli. They reveal the author’s skillful narration and depth of thought. If you read this book, turn to page 16, you’ll know exactly what I mean. ✓ The structure, with its use of quotes, bold writing, questions, and short paragraphs, makes the reading experience engaging and digestible. ✓ It’s truly impressive how the author simplifies such a profound and intricate concept, making it accessible and thought provoking. ✓ I’m definitely picking up the third book next. If you are drawn to Non Duality and spiritual awakening, this series is worth exploring, just make sure to read it in order.
"You thought you believed in God, but it was God believing in you.” What a profound quote! it instantly struck a chord with me.
The Pathless Path I Know is the second book in The Pathless Path series, and while the first focused on Bhakti Yoga (the path of love and devotion), this one delves into Jnana Yoga the path of knowledge and self-realization.
The book begins with a recap of the first, helping readers reconnect with the essence of the journey before moving forward. The author, through his deeply reflective and fluid narration, draws us into a space of introspection a world where we come face to face with our truest selves. It feels as though we’re standing before a mirror, asking questions and gently discovering the answers within.
Written almost like a journal, each short chapter begins with a thought-provoking quote and leads us into reflections that feel deeply personal. The author deserves credit for simplifying such a complex concept and presenting it in a way that feels both relatable and accessible. Many of the quotes linger long after you’ve finished reading they’re the kind you’d want to highlight, revisit, and carry in your heart.
The book invites us to experience self-realization, helping us understand that there is no separate “YOU” only the oneness that connects everything. It left me inspired to continue with the next book in the series, and perhaps someday, explore Advaita Vedanta in greater depth.
A truly beautiful, introspective read one that holds up a mirror to your soul and shows you who you really are.
“The truth cannot be known by the mind. But it can be seen when the mind is still.”
I know, is a journey of Eli, the protagonist who is in search of finding the truth besides who he think he was, and who is this 'I'. Om das, the guru Ji where Eli went in a Ashram to feel Peace and live a life of pure stillness and selfless love, helped him in this journey by being just a guide .
I loved the previous part 'I surrender' of this series of work. The path of knowledge where Eli is taking a lead towards is a place where some or the other times we reach without a thought but return empty i.e, without a valid answer. Here is this book, the Jnana Yoga based story of Eli , the knowledge seeker is a motivation and teaches us the value of surrendering as well as learning the existence of human.
Eli story of a transformed personality, makes us believe in the self discovery that is possible if we allow ourselves to grow through the realities and purity of life, by attainment of gyaan i.e, the truth of life.
If you are someone seeking and wanting to read a story that motivates, fills you with spiritual vibes then do pick this short read of about 91 pages ebook.
“Love quiets the mind. But knowledge burns it to ash.”
Never stop getting knowledge and keep enlightening your life.
Happy reading! 🤍✨
(Jnana yoga, Spirituality, self discovery, non fiction)
A profound and poetic guide to self-realization through wisdom and inquiry. A must-read for spiritual seekers.
This is the second book in the Pathless Path series, and it beautifully complements the devotional depth of Part 1 with razor-sharp clarity and introspection. This book is not just about knowing, it’s about being.
Virdee invites readers into the heart of Jnana Yoga, the path of wisdom, through a blend of storytelling, philosophical inquiry, and meditative reflection. What makes this book stand out is its accessibility: even complex ideas like non-duality and self-inquiry are presented with warmth and simplicity. You don’t need a background in Vedanta to feel the truth resonating through these pages.
One of the most powerful aspects of the book is how it challenges you—not with dogma, but with questions. Who am I? What is real? These aren’t just rhetorical; they become living inquiries as you read. I found myself pausing often, not because the text was difficult, but because it was deeply alive. It’s the kind of book that doesn’t just inform, it transforms.
If you’ve ever felt drawn to the wisdom traditions of India, or if you’re simply curious about the deeper dimensions of consciousness, this book is a gentle yet powerful companion. It doesn’t offer answers, it offers awakening.
Highly recommended for anyone walking the inner path
After the soulful awakening of I Surrender, where Eli realizes that love is eternal and divinity resides in all, it takes us deeper into the quiet fire of self-inquiry. This second part of The Pathless Path is not about seeking something outside, but about turning inward to face the timeless question: “Who am I?”
Here, the journey shifts from devotion to knowledge from Bhakti Yoga to Jnana Yoga. Eli’s deep introspection transforms self-inquiry into not an intellectual pursuit, but an ignition of a deep thirst for knowledge. The darkness within slowly fades, leaving only the pure light of awareness.
Virdee beautifully captures the essence of Jnana Yoga that the Self is not something to be found, but what remains when the false disappears.
By the end, it feels like a shift in consciousness. And just as I Surrender(Part One) led toward knowledge, I know (Part Two) gently points to the next step - Karma Yoga, the path of selfless service.
"I Know: The Path of Knowledge (Jnana Yoga): The Pathless Path: Part 2" is a profound and luminous exploration of human consciousness, offering a masterful exposition of self-inquiry and the yoga of wisdom. Sukhdev's writing is a poetic and clear guide for seekers, inviting readers to embark on a journey of radical self-discovery, stripping away ignorance and misconceptions to reveal timeless truth.
Through Eli's journey, readers are invited to confront their understanding and question their perception. Virdee's words reflect our true nature, challenging us to awaken to our inherent freedom. "I Know" is a spiritual masterpiece, showcasing the transformative power of self-inquiry and human potential. It's a call to awaken to our true being, letting go of the ephemeral and claiming the eternal. This book will be read and reread, its wisdom nourishing the soul and transforming the seeker.
It is a profound spiritual guide that explores the journey of self-realization through the lens of Jnana Yoga — the yoga of wisdom and knowledge. The Self is not found by polishing identity. It is revealed when identity dissolves. The author delves into the timeless question of “Who am I?” and offers readers a reflective path to discover their true self beyond the limitations of the body, mind, and ego.
It explores ancient yogic teachings, making them relatable for modern readers seeking spiritual growth and encourages the reader to turn inward, question their perceptions, and dissolve the illusions that separate them from the ultimate truth of life.
Eli saw the illusion of the seeker. But what remained was not withdrawal. Not transcendence. Not a sage removed from life. What remained was clarity in form. And from that clarity, a new movement was born: A movement of service.
It is an enlightening and transformative read for anyone interested in spirituality, yoga philosophy, or personal awakening. It inspires readers for deeper understanding of consciousness and reminds us that true wisdom comes not from seeking externally, but from realizing the divinity that already exists within.
Sukhdev Virdee’s I Know continues Eli’s spiritual odyssey, this time exploring the path of Jnana Yoga. If the previous book was about discovering what God is through Bhakti, this one turns inward — questioning identity, selfhood, and the illusion of both.
There’s something deeply poetic about Virdee’s writing. It feels personal, intimate, almost like a quiet conversation with your own thoughts. What makes I Know so striking is that it holds up a mirror to everything we already know — but choose not to believe. The truths here are simple, yet shattering, because they dismantle the very ideas we build our identities on.
Eli’s journey — his unbecoming and re-becoming — is profound and humbling. Virdee captures the essence of Jnana Yoga perfectly: to truly become, one must first learn to let go of who they think they are.
I know, The Path of Knowledge (Jnana Yoga). The pathless Path - Part 2 by Sukhdev Virdee is the part 2 of the pathless path series where to explore the heart of Jnana Yoga which means the yoga of wisdom and self inquiry
The concept of true freedom when the self imagined into existence disappearances
We understand the difference between Sacred intimacy towards the highest supreme power and the concept of skepticism
The book is for the perfect seekers of spiritual awakening and enlightenment. The concept of Non - duality, self enquiry practises and finally the bhakti to janana transition
The book will come in five parts and this is the second part to understand and implement in our lives
“I Know: The Path of Knowledge” is more than a book — it feels like a quiet conversation with your own soul. The author’s approach to Jnana Yoga is refreshingly clear, stripping away complexity and offering insights that touch you at your core.
What I loved most is how gently it encourages self-inquiry. Every chapter feels like a soft reminder to pause, breathe, and observe the layers of identity we often confuse with our true self. Instead of giving answers, it opens doors — and somehow, that brings a sense of calm and clarity.
This book doesn’t demand belief; it invites awareness. And in that awareness, you find a stillness that is rare in today’s fast-paced life. A beautiful read for anyone seeking inner peace, self-understanding, or a more meaningful spiritual journey.
“I Know: The Path of Knowledge” is one of those books that stays with you long after you finish it. It doesn’t just share spiritual concepts — it gently guides you to look within and reflect on who you truly are beyond your name, body, and thoughts. The way the author explains Jnana Yoga is simple yet powerful, making even the most profound ideas easy to connect with.
Reading it felt like slowing down in a noisy world and remembering what really matters. It inspired me to question my own perceptions and find peace in awareness rather than constant searching. Definitely a book I’d recommend to anyone interested in self-realization