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If his mind is too passive it becomes open to all sorts of suggestions, but if it is too positive it misses clues, hints, intuitions. It misses inspirations and messages from within, or guidance from without. Therefore a fine, even, and delicate balance between these two extremes is needful.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 14 : The Sensitive Mind > # 145