The text from Chapter 2 draws a stark contrast between these two mindsets. For those who hear, sing, and contemplate Sai's stories with faith, the result is the birth of devotion, the destruction of ignorance, and the attainment of self-bliss and happiness. This leads to knowledge of one's true form. Conversely, where there is a mind for argumentation, there is an "abundance of ignorance and Maya." Such a person is deemed unfit for self-knowledge and is instead devoured by ignorance. Chapter 2 states they will find no happiness in this world or the next, only "unhappiness everywhere and always," as their mind is filled with bad thoughts and false logic.
Based on the source text, what are the spiritual consequences of having a mind inclined towards argumentation versus one open to hearing Sai's stories?
📖 Chapter 2