The text strongly advises against having a mind for argumentation, viewing it as a significant spiritual obstacle. Chapter 2 explains that where there is argumentation, there is an abundance of ignorance and Maya. It fosters bad thoughts and false logic, making a person unfit for self-knowledge. The scripture explicitly states that such a person is devoured by ignorance and will find no happiness in this world or the next, only unhappiness. Therefore, as mentioned in Chapter 2, one is advised not to establish their own side, refute others, or engage in dualistic explanations, as it is considered a useless effort that distracts from true spiritual progress.
The text seems to warn against arguing and logic. Can you explain why?
π Chapter 2