According to the teachings presented in Chapter 2, a mind inclined towards argumentation is filled with an abundance of ignorance and Maya. Such a state lacks the purity of self-interest and is instead dominated by bad thoughts and false logic. Sai Baba explains that a person who is constantly trying to establish their own side or refute others is engaging in a useless effort. This is why they are not considered fit for self-knowledge; ignorance ultimately devours them, leading to a life of unhappiness both in this world and the next, with no true happiness to be found.
What does Sai Baba say about individuals who are prone to argumentation, and why are they considered unfit for self-knowledge?
📖 Chapter 2