the
state of the
thetan being outside his
body. when this is attained, the person achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body. F
the
act of the
thetan (the
individual himself) being outside his
body with or without full
perception, but still able to
control and
handle the
body. When a person goes
exterior, he achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body, and thus of his own
immortality.
the
act of the
thetan (the
individual himself) being outside his
body with or without full
perception, but still able to
control and
handle the
body. When a person goes
exterior, he achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body, and thus of his own
immortality. There's this thing called exteriorization.
the
act of moving oneself (as a
spirit) out of the
body; placing distance between oneself and the
body.
the
act of moving out of the
body with or without full
perception.
the
act of the
thetan moving outside the
body. When this is done the person achieves a
certainty of his
beingness or identity completely apart from that of the
body.
the
act of the
thetan moving outside the
body. When this is done the person achieves a
certainty of his
beingness or identity completely apart from that of the
body. See also
thetan in this glossary.
the person is "outside" his
body when
returned to an
incident. These
exteriorized views of
self have two explanations One of them is
valence, whereby the person has taken
unto himself the identity of another person and sees the
scene through that other person's eyes. The other is exteriorization, in which painful
emotion is present in such
quantity that the person cannot occupy himself. Today, the
term means the
action of moving out of one's
body. One can view the
body or
control the
body from a distance. It is the
state of the
thetan, the
individual himself, being outside his
body. When this is done, the person achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body.
the
state of the
individual being outside his
body. When this is attained, the person achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body.
the
state of the
thetan being outside his
body. When this is attained, the person achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body.
the
action of moving oneself (as a
spirit) out of the
body; the placing of distance between oneself and the
body.
the phenomenon of being
exterior to the
body. The
spirit has moved out of the
body. He is able to view the
body or
control the
body from a distance.
-Lectures of 28 February 1957, 13 December 1966. the
act of moving out of the
body with or without full
perception. It is the
fact of this
act which proves that the
individual is not a
body but an
individual. This discovery in 1952 proved beyond any question the
existence of a
thetan, that the
individual was a
thetan, not a
body, and disproved that
man was an
animal, and that he was a spiritual being, timeless and deathless.
the
state of the
thetan being outside his
body with or without full
perception, but still able to
control and
handle the
body. When a person goes
exterior, he achieves a
certainty that he is himself and not his
body.
the
state of the
thetan being outside his
body with or without full
perception, but still able to
control and
handle the
body. When a person goes
exterior, he achieves a
certainty that he 776 REFERENCES 777 is himself and not his
body.