How does the text connect the goal of the Vedas to the magic of Sai Baba's stories and the problem of argumentation?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

The text establishes a clear connection between these concepts by presenting a spiritual path that prioritizes devotion over intellectual debate. In Chapter 2, Sai Baba describes the 'magic' of his stories, explaining that hearing them leads to devotion, self-realization, and the manifestation of Consciousness. He explicitly states, 'This is the entire goal of the Vedas, and the devotee becomes enriched by it.' Immediately following this, the text from Chapter 2 contrasts this devotional path with a mind given to argumentation, which is said to be full of 'ignorance and Maya' and 'bad thoughts and false logic.' This implies that the Vedas' true goal is achieved through the faith derived from the stories, not through the 'useless effort' of dualistic debate.


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