Before becoming a devotee, the author was critical and cynical. What were some of the specific arguments he made against other spiritual teachers?

📖 Chapter 2

The source material describes the author's initial character in general terms, stating he was "mischievous, talkative, cynical, and critical," and "prone to argumentation." However, Chapter 2 does not provide any specific examples of arguments he made or any details about other spiritual teachers he might have criticized. The text focuses on his general disposition as being arrogant about his knowledge before he came to understand the greatness of a Satguru like Sai Baba, who warned against engaging in dualistic explanations and refuting others.


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