The text warns against a certain type of mindset. What are the consequences for someone who is argumentative and engages in false logic, and why is this mindset considered unfit for self-knowledge?

📖 Chapter 2

Chapter 2 explains that where there is a mind for argumentation, there is an abundance of ignorance and Maya. Such a person is not fit for self-knowledge because only ignorance devours them, leading to a lack of happiness in this world and the next. The text describes this state as being filled with bad thoughts and false logic, which prevents the purity of self-interest required for spiritual progress. Engaging in dualistic explanations and trying to establish one's own side while refuting others is considered a useless effort that leads only to unhappiness everywhere.


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