Sai Baba strongly cautions against a mind inclined towards argumentation, as mentioned in Chapter 2. He equates this tendency with an abundance of ignorance and Maya. The text advises followers to not establish their own side or refute another's, viewing such dualistic explanations as a "useless effort." A person with this argumentative nature, filled with bad thoughts and false logic, is considered unfit for self-knowledge. Baba states that such an individual is devoured by ignorance and will find only unhappiness in this world and the next.
What kind of mindset does Sai Baba warn against for those seeking self-knowledge?
๐ Chapter 2