In Chapter 2, the author provides a candid self-assessment of his character before his spiritual transformation. He describes himself as having been mischievous, talkative, cynical, and critical. He admits to having a logic-driven mind and being always proud of his own wisdom, which made him prone to argumentation. The text states he had no understanding of the Satguru's greatness and possessed a "bad intellect." This portrayal highlights a personality dominated by intellectual arrogance and a critical nature, which he had to overcome by dissolving his ego at Sai's feet, as instructed by Baba.
Describe the author's self-professed character traits before he understood the Satguru's greatness.
📖 Chapter 2