Sai Baba's perspective, as conveyed in Chapter 2, is that a mind inclined towards argumentation is a significant spiritual obstacle. It is described as being filled with an "abundance of ignorance and Maya," "bad thoughts and false logic." He advised strongly against establishing one's own side, refuting others, or engaging in dualistic explanations, deeming it all a "useless effort." The consequences for such a person are dire; they are considered unfit for self-knowledge and are said to be devoured by ignorance. The text states unequivocally that for them, "there is no happiness in this world or the next, only unhappiness everywhere and always."
What is Sai Baba's perspective on argumentation and what are the stated consequences for those who engage in it?
๐ Chapter 2