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The mind becomes more and more sensitive and receptive, rejecting nothing presented to it. This unselectivity becomes a danger if it is constant, for the mind would be flooded not only with unhelpful useless material, but also with negative, unhealthy, morally low and unhappy material. The defense and protection against this invasion is to be true to the Overself and thus to be open only to the Good, the True--a two-way awareness.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 13 : The Occult > # 132