While the source material from Chapter 2 does warn about the presence of ignorance and Maya, it does not refer to a metaphorical 'City of Maya.' The text specifically states that "Where there is a mind for argumentation, there is abundance of ignorance and Maya." The prescribed method for overcoming this is not to escape a place, but to change one's mindset by avoiding argumentation and instead engaging in hearing, singing, and contemplating Baba's stories to cultivate devotion and faith. The problem is presented as a state of mind, not a location.
The text mentions Maya, but can you tell me what it says about the 'City of Maya' and how to escape it?
📖 Chapter 2