According to the teachings found in Chapter 2, Sai Baba strongly discourages a mindset of argumentation, equating it with an abundance of ignorance and Maya. He states that where there is argumentation, there is no purity of self-interest, only bad thoughts and false logic. Such a person is deemed unfit for self-knowledge and is consumed by ignorance. Baba gives a stark warning that for such individuals, there is "no happiness in this world or the next, only unhappiness everywhere and always." This is presented in direct contrast to the benefits of faithfully listening to his stories, which leads to devotion and the destruction of ignorance.
What does Sai Baba say will happen if someone engages in argumentation instead of listening to his stories with faith?
π Chapter 2