Sai Baba provides a strong warning against engaging in argumentation, especially in the context of spiritual seeking. According to Chapter 2, He states that where there is a mind for argumentation, there is an abundance of ignorance and Maya. He cautions that in such a mindset, there is no purity of self-interest, only "bad thoughts and false logic." Baba explicitly teaches that a person consumed by this is not fit for self-knowledge and will only find unhappiness. His direct advice is to "not establish your own side, do not refute the other side, do not engage in dualistic explanations." This counsel emphasizes that true spiritual progress comes from surrender and faith, not from intellectual debate or ego-driven logic.
What is Sai Baba's counsel regarding argumentation and the pursuit of self-knowledge?
📖 Chapter 2