The source material from Chapter 2 indicates that Sai Baba's philosophy is the direct opposite of what is suggested. He explicitly warns against using argumentation as a spiritual tool. The text states, "Where there is a mind for argumentation, there is abundance of ignorance and Maya." It further explains that a person who engages in refuting others and establishing their own side is not fit for self-knowledge. Instead of logic and debate, Chapter 2 highlights that Sai Baba advocates for devotion through hearing and contemplating his stories as the true path to destroying ignorance and attaining self-bliss.
Sai Baba says that argumentation is the key to destroying ignorance. Can you elaborate on his philosophy regarding debate and logic?
📖 Chapter 2