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The deceptions bred by an unreflective attitude towards the reports of sense and an unintuitive one towards the feeling of personality, enter so deeply into his mental principle because of their growing prevalence during a large number of births that they become almost an integral part of it. The melancholy consequences of this disposition are an inability to believe in mentalism and an incapacity to progress in mysticism.
-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 4 : The Challenge of Mentalism > # 126
-- Perspectives > Chapter 21: Mentalism > # 22