According to Chapter 2, Sai Baba held a strong stance against argumentation, viewing it as a sign of spiritual immaturity. He taught that where there is a mind for argumentation, there is an abundance of ignorance and Maya, leading to bad thoughts and false logic. He considered such a person unfit for self-knowledge. This connects directly to his teachings on ego, as seen when he instructed the author to dissolve his ego to become a worthy vessel for writing the stories. Sai Baba's message is that argumentation stems from the ego's need to establish its own side, while true spiritual progress requires surrendering that very ego.
Describe Sai Baba's views on argumentation and how it relates to ego.
π Chapter 2