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1. the cycle of the preclear who has been taught to hate things is that he begins to resist them and eventually piles up energy against them to such a degree that he makes an actual deposit which is an occlusion and which has on his side of it complete blackness and on the reverse side of it the piled-up facsimiles of that thing which he is resisting. This screen, then, has a hunger for the thing which it was resisting; and if this screen is fed whatever it was set up to resist, it will dissolve. (PAB 8)
2. the screen is actually a ridge that is formed for a special purpose of protection. (Scn 8-80, p. 43)