In Chapter 2, Sai Baba explains that by hearing, singing, and contemplating his stories, a person can achieve profound spiritual growth. This practice is said to give birth to devotion and immediately destroy ignorance. Baba states that where there is devotion combined with faith, he is always subservient. This path leads to self-experience, self-bliss, and knowledge of one's true form. Conversely, the chapter strongly warns against having a mind inclined towards argumentation, which is described as being filled with ignorance, Maya, bad thoughts, and false logic. Such a mindset is deemed unfit for self-knowledge and is said to bring only unhappiness in this world and the next.
What does Sai Baba say are the benefits of listening to his stories, and what does he warn against?
π Chapter 2