2167. When filthy things are portrayed, they cast him outside, making him the object of the portrayal, such as, for example, if a dead person in a tomb is portrayed, or a dead person on a field, or something of that nature, then in their fantasies they throw him into the tomb, onto the field, and so on. Nor does it appear to him in any other way than that he is there; and he complains, so he is freed. Then they admit on both sides that this was the cause.