Who does Sai Baba identify as the type of person who is not suited for attaining self-knowledge?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

Sai Baba identifies a specific type of person as unfit for self-knowledge. As described in Chapter 2, this refers to someone who has a mind for argumentation, which is seen as a sign of abundant ignorance and Maya. Such a person is characterized by a lack of pure self-interest, being filled instead with bad thoughts and false logic. They are described as being devoured by ignorance and unable to find happiness. Sai Baba explicitly warns against engaging in dualistic explanations, refuting others, and trying to establish one's own side, calling it a "useless effort."


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