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The sensitive person cannot help receiving impressions about the mood or character or feeling of another person with whom he is in contact. But this is quite apart from, and not necessarily accompanied by, knowledge of the particular object or person being thought of in connection with such a mood. Usually the sensitive will not know towards what or whom it is directed; that is, such knowledge will not form part of his impression.
-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 14 : The Sensitive Mind > # 58