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Why is sensitivity perceived as being dangerous? When we__e sensitive, we feel things we were taught not to feel. When we__e sensitive, we are completely open to attack. When we__e sensitive, we are awake and in touch with our hearts _ and this can be very threatening to the status quo indeed.
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Why is sensitivity perceived as being dangerous? When we__e sensitive, we feel things we were taught not to feel. When we__e sensitive, we are completely open to attack. When we__e sensitive, we are awake and in touch with our hearts _ and this can be very threatening to the status quo indeed.
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