Sai Baba strongly advised against argumentation and dualistic thinking. As recounted in Chapter 2, He believed that where there is a mind for argumentation, there is an abundance of ignorance and Maya, not self-knowledge. He taught that one should not try to establish their own side or refute another's, calling such dualistic explanations a "useless effort." According to this text, such a person is not fit for self-knowledge and will only find unhappiness. Instead of engaging in false logic and bad thoughts, Baba's guidance pointed towards dissolving the ego and surrendering to the divine, which is the path to true assistance and spiritual fulfillment.
What was Sai Baba's perspective on argumentation and dualistic debates, and why did He discourage them?
π Chapter 2