Chapter 2 records a strong warning from Sai Baba against certain intellectual tendencies that hinder spiritual progress. He specifically cautions against having a "mind for argumentation," which he equates with an abundance of ignorance and Maya. The text explains that such a mindset is filled with bad thoughts and false logic, making a person unfit for self-knowledge. Sai Baba's direct advice was to "Do not establish your own side, do not refute the other side, Do not engage in dualistic explanations," labeling such efforts as useless and a path to unhappiness in this world and the next.
Which specific intellectual habits does Sai Baba warn against in Chapter 2, identifying them as obstacles to self-knowledge?
📖 Chapter 2