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It does not really matter that there are cults, creeds, and teachings stretching all the way in quality from the lowest and most primitive up through the mediocre and most orthodox to the theosophic and mystical. The limited range of human mentality and character puts limits on its spiritual satisfactions, demands, and expectations. What does matter is that anyone should confuse them, should regard the worst as the best, the commonplace as the inspired, the false as the true--that good judgement is so lacking that there is hardly any recognition of the best as the best.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 7 : The Path of Individuality > # 65