Chapter 2 presents a stark contrast between argumentation and faith. Sai Baba warns that a mind inclined towards argumentation is filled with ignorance and Maya, leading to bad thoughts and false logic. Such a person is deemed unfit for self-knowledge and is destined for unhappiness. He explicitly advises against establishing one's own side, refuting others, or engaging in dualistic explanations. In direct opposition, the path of faith, cultivated by listening to His stories, is where true spiritual progress lies. Baba states, "Where there is devotion with faith, I am always subservient," leading to self-bliss and the realization of one's true form.
Explain Sai Baba's perspective on argumentation versus faith as detailed in the source material.
📖 Chapter 2