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EXTERIORIZATION

EXTERIORIZATION
ScnABR
The state of the thetan being outside his body. When this is done, the person achieves a certainty that he is himself and not his body.
EXTERIORIZATION
ScnBasic
1. 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. 2. Exteriorization is defined as 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.
EXTERIORIZATION
ScnMaster
the act of moving oneself (as a spirit) out of the body; placing distance between oneself and the body. Academy Level IV Glossary
EXTERIORIZATION
ScnTUEU
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. Fthe 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.
EXTERIORIZATION
ScnTech
1. 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. (PXL Gloss)2. the phenomenon of being in a position in space dependent on only one's consideration, able to view from that space, bodies and the room, as it is. (PAB 125)3. the act of moving out of the body with or without full perception. (HCOB 22 Oct 71)