What logical arguments or dualistic explanations does the text provide to convince a skeptic about Sai Baba's divinity, given the author's own initial cynicism?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

The text explicitly advises against using logical arguments and dualistic explanations to achieve faith. In Chapter 2, Sai Baba is quoted as saying, "Where there is a mind for argumentation, there is abundance of ignorance and Maya." The text further states, "Do not establish your own side, do not refute the other side, Do not engage in dualistic explanations. Why such useless effort?" Instead of logic, the path to understanding is through devotion. The process involves hearing, singing, and contemplating the stories, which is said to destroy ignorance and allow faith to arise naturally in the hearts of listeners. The author, who describes himself as initially cynical and prone to argumentation, was instructed to dissolve his ego and surrender, not to engage in debate.


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