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- effective process for exteriorization but its use is frowned upon by this society at this time". In Scientology doctrine, exteriorization refers to the separation...
- Time", which includes your body. Scientologists believe that thetans can exteriorize; leave their body. The thetan is considered an immortal being who has...
- from 1884 to 1886. Heidenhain was studying digestion in dogs, using an exteriorized section of the stomach. However, Pavlov perfected the technique by overcoming...
- reality through the actions of thetans themselves. In Scientology, "exteriorization" refers to the thetan leaving the physical body, if only for a short...
- ectoplasm, also known as simply ecto, is a substance or spiritual energy "exteriorized" by physical mediums. It was coined in 1894 by psychical researcher Charles...
- Radical and Modified Mastoidectomy the mastoid and middle ear cavities are exteriorized so as not to give the chance for the infection or the cholesteatoma to...
- placenta is then removed. The surgeon then makes a decision about uterine exteriorization. Single-layer uterine closure is used when the mother does not want...
- manifested in mosques, walls, common compounds, and gates. The design exteriorization of building façades was and is still widely used in Kano architecture...
- patients had to have emergency surgery because Burns was too lazy to exteriorize a patient's colon during an operation. Henry Blake once threatened to...
- that have afflicted [him] for so long', something he related to 'the "exteriorization" of "latent cruelty" causing the "organic disorder" (OC 4: 33) in plague-victims'...