On the contrary, Sai Baba explicitly advised against using his stories for argumentation. In Chapter 2, He warns that "Where there is a mind for argumentation, there is abundance of ignorance and Maya," and that such a person is not fit for self-knowledge. He specifically instructed the author, "Do not establish your own side, do not refute the other side, Do not engage in dualistic explanations. Why such useless effort?" Instead of for debate, Sai Baba intended for His stories to be a source of peace and devotion. He stated that by hearing and contemplating them, devotion would be born and ignorance destroyed, leading to self-bliss and true knowledge.
What were Sai Baba's instructions for using his stories in debates and arguments to prove a point about spirituality?
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