Sai Baba strongly advises against argumentation, as explained in Chapter 2. He states that a mind inclined towards argumentation is filled with an abundance of ignorance and Maya, and such a person is not fit for self-knowledge. This path of false logic and dualistic explanations leads to unhappiness in this world and the next. In stark contrast, the path of devotion, which involves listening to His stories with true feeling and faith, leads to profound spiritual rewards. As Chapter 2 details, this devotional path fosters faith, self-bliss, and harmony, whereas argumentation only brings unhappiness and is dismissed by Baba as a "useless effort."
What does Sai Baba say about argumentation, and how does it contrast with the path of devotion?
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