The text criticizes argumentation and a logic-driven mind. Does this mean followers are expected to blindly accept everything without questioning?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

The text in Chapter 2 strongly warns against a mind filled with argumentation, stating that where it exists, there is an "abundance of ignorance and Maya." It associates this trait with bad thoughts, false logic, and an inability to attain self-knowledge. However, the text also emphasizes the importance of "devotion with faith" and listening with "true feeling" to gain self-experience and self-bliss. The critique seems aimed at prideful, cynical argumentation, as the author describes himself as being "prone to argumentation." The text encourages a shift from dualistic debate to devotional contemplation as the path to understanding, with faith being the key condition.


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