Baba warns against refuting 'the other side.' Can you explain what specific arguments constituted this 'other side'?

📖 Chapter 2

The passages from Chapter 2 contain Sai Baba's strong advice to avoid argumentation, stating, 'Do not establish your own side, do not refute the other side, Do not engage in dualistic explanations.' However, the text does not specify what the arguments of 'the other side' were. The warning is a general principle against a logic-driven, argumentative mindset, which the author admits he was prone to. The focus is on the act of arguing itself, which is seen as a product of ignorance and an obstacle to self-knowledge, rather than on the content of any particular debate.


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