What is Sai Baba's view on argumentation, and what does he say are the consequences for those who engage in it?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

Sai Baba strongly cautions against engaging in argumentation and dualistic explanations. As detailed in Chapter 2, He states, "Where there is a mind for argumentation, there is abundance of ignorance and Maya." He considers it a "useless effort" to try and establish one's own side while refuting another's. According to Baba, a person with such a mindset is not fit for the pursuit of self-knowledge and is instead "devoured by ignorance." The consequences are dire, as such an individual finds no happiness in this life or the next, experiencing only unhappiness "everywhere and always." This teaching deeply impacted the author, Hemadpant, who remembered these words as he began writing.


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