Baba teaches that there is a fundamental conflict between greed and the attainment of Brahman. As detailed in Chapter 17, he states that "greed has an eternal enmity with Brahman." He illustrates this by telling a man to "roll up your bundle of Brahman," referring to the money in the man's pocket that was acting as a significant obstacle. The text emphasizes that as long as a person's mind is obsessed with earning wealth, children, and possessions, the knowledge of Brahman remains inaccessible. If even a single drop of greed remains in the heart, all spiritual practices are rendered useless.
According to Baba, what is the relationship between greed, money, and the pursuit of Brahman?
π Chapter 17