Sai Baba strongly advises against a mind focused on argumentation, as detailed in Chapter 2. He states, "Where there is a mind for argumentation, there is abundance of ignorance and Maya." Such a mindset lacks purity of self-interest and is filled with bad thoughts and false logic. The text warns that a person with this disposition is not fit for self-knowledge and is instead devoured by ignorance. The consequences are severe, leading to unhappiness not only in this world but also in the next. Therefore, Baba instructs not to establish one's own side or refute others.
Why does Sai Baba caution against argumentation and a logic-driven mind, and what are the consequences of such a mindset?
📖 Chapter 2