In Chapter 2, Sai Baba expresses a strong aversion to argumentation and intellectual debate. He teaches that a mind focused on argumentation is filled with ignorance and Maya, leading to bad thoughts and false logic. Such a person is considered unfit for self-knowledge and is bound to experience unhappiness. Baba explicitly advises, "Do not establish your own side, do not refute the other side, Do not engage in dualistic explanations. Why such useless effort?" This highlights his philosophy that true progress comes from dissolving the ego and embracing faith, not from engaging in intellectual conflict.
What is Sai Baba's perspective on argumentation and dualistic explanations?
📖 Chapter 2