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katra and ritual
He was recovered and was taken with McCoy to Mount Seleya on Vulcan where a Vulcan high priestess named T ' Lar performed a rare, seldom-attempted ritual called the fal tor pan, literally, " re-fusion ," which removed the katra from McCoy and implanted it into Spock's regenerated body.
While practiced mainly by Vulcans, it is not exclusive to their race ; for example, Jonathan Archer and Jean-Luc Picard are depicted as having mastered the technique after each became involved in a Vulcan telepathic ritual ( Archer holding the katra of Surak ; Picard having undergone a mind-meld with Sarek ).
Archer, now possessing the mental essence of Surak known as the " katra ," agrees to let T ' Pau extract it, even after T ' Pol's mother T ' Les warns the ritual may kill him.

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By the mid-23rd century, the mind meld is a fully accepted part of Vulcan society, and was even used once to rejoin Spock's katra with his healed physical body ( see below ).
Such was the case with Spock, who, near the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, implanted his katra into the mind of Dr. McCoy prior to sacrificing his life to save the USS Enterprise from Khan's attack.
At the film's conclusion, Spock's revived body is reunited with his katra.
In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Sarek asks Kirk to bring Spock's body back along with his katra, or living essence, to Vulcan.
Spock's katra is reunited with his body in a dangerous procedure called fal tor pan.
The idea and name of the Vulcan " katra " came from Bennett's discussions with Nimoy.
She performed her first mind meld upon Hoshi Sato, with the assistance of Jonathan Archer, who had learned details about mind melds during a period of time when he held the katra of Surak.
A subsequent attempt to transfer Surak's katra to Syrran's second-in-command, T ' Pau, fails when Surak chooses to remain merged with Jonathan Archer.

katra and Captain
The katra that had been hosted by Captain Archer is transferred to a Vulcan priest ( coincidentally the same priest who conducted Koss and T ' Pol's marriage ceremony ).

katra and Archer
The katra is later transferred to a Vulcan priest, and Archer is left unharmed.

katra and is
During this incident, he is the recipient of the katra, or living spirit, of the great Vulcan philosopher Surak.
When James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ) learns that Spock's spirit, or katra, is held in the mind of Dr. Leonard " Bones " McCoy ( DeForest Kelley ), Kirk and company steal the Enterprise to return Spock's body to his home planet.
His spirit, or katra, is transferred into a crystalline urn which remains entombed and undisturbed until its rediscovery after two millennia by a Vulcan character, Syrran, in the 22nd century.
Surak's katra is subsequently transferred into the mind of an elderly Vulcan priest ; what becomes of his katra afterwards in the Star Trek backstory is, as yet, unscripted.
Using alien technology, the Borg bring Kirk back to life and his katra is restored, but false memories are implanted to turn him against the Federation.
Bhayaharan Nath Dham, katra gulab singh & Haudeshwar Nath dham ( Shivaji Temple ) is one of the famous temples in Pratapgarh.

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Spock transfers his katra — his knowledge and experience — into McCoy's mind before dying in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan ( 1982 ).
This causes mental anguish for McCoy, who in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ( 1984 ) helps restore Spock's katra to his reanimated body.
Leonard McCoy attempted to use the " neck pinch " while carrying Spock's katra in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, but was unsuccessful for reasons unknown.
* Mount Seleya and the term katra were first introduced in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.

katra and Spock
Having died heroically in Wrath of Khan, Spock placed his katra in the mind of his friend Leonard McCoy for safekeeping.
The pair learn that before he died, Spock transferred his katra, or living spirit, to McCoy.
Spock died while saving the Enterprise during the events of Wrath of Khan, but before his death transferred his katra to Dr. Leonard McCoy ( see Vulcans for more information on this ability ).
Saavik helped Admiral Kirk return Spock to Vulcan, where his body and katra were reunited.

katra and Spock's
Spock's katra and body are needed to lay him to rest on his homeworld, Vulcan, and without help McCoy will die from carrying the katra.
At the age of 87, and after an acting break of 14 years, Judith Anderson accepted the part of T ' Lar — a Vulcan high priestess who restores Spock's katra to his body — at her nephew's urging.

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Some Vulcans appear able to " cheat death " by implanting their katra, essentially their living essence or spirit, into an object or another person via a form of mind-meld just prior to death.
Before dying of his wounds, Syrran places Surak's katra into Archer's mind.

katra and from
At the film's end, he transfers his " katra " – the sum of his memories and experience – to McCoy, and then sacrifices himself to save the ship and its crew from Khan Noonien Singh ( Ricardo Montalbán ).

katra and .
" The history and mechanics of the katra have never been discussed in great detail in canon.
Syrran places Surak's katra within his own mind, which leads Syrran to create a group called Syrranites dedicated to returning Vulcan civilization to the true teachings of Surak.

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Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
He was enjoying the weekly ritual of washing down his pet grievance with bourbon slightly moistened with water.
The royal ritual generated power into the other world: it also provided the living with a way to control the spirits, and bring their powers directly to bear on the everyday affairs of the world.
Propriety was synonymous with ritual observance, the mark of a true gentleman.
People decorated their homes and trees with paper flags ; there were ritual races, processions, dances, songs, prayers, and finally human sacrifices.
Robert Graves in The Greek Myths ( 1955 ; 1960 ) asserts that the ægis in its Libyan sense had been a shamanic pouch containing various ritual objects, bearing the device of a monstrous serpent-haired visage with tusk-like teeth and a protruding tongue which was meant to frighten away the uninitiated.
The legal and ritual opinions recorded in Rav's name and his disputes with Samuel constitute the main body of the Babylonian Talmud.
" Rav also exercised a great influence for good upon the moral and religious conditions of his native land, not only indirectly through his disciples, but directly by reason of the strictness with which he repressed abuses in matters of marriage and divorce, and denounced ignorance and negligence in matters of ritual observance.
He discusses the need to correlate ritual observance with spirituality and love, the importance of Kavanah ( intention ) when performing mitzvot.
These cycles would have been of astrological and ritual significance as Venus was associated with Quetzalcoatl or Xolotl.
The funerals are themselves involved in the ritual of hoarding: the deposition of sacrificial objects with both religious and socio-economic functions.
The Holy See accepts as valid the ordinations of the Old Catholics in communion with Utrecht, as well as the Polish National Catholic Church ( which received its orders directly from Utrecht, and was — until recently — part of that communion ); but Roman Catholicism does not recognise the orders of any group whose teaching is at variance with what they consider the core tenets of Christianity ; this is the case even though the clergy of the Independent Catholic groups may use the proper ordination ritual.
Fertility ritual again was important, in part perhaps connecting with the waxing power of the sun, symbolized by the lighting of fires through which livestock were driven, and around which the people danced in a sunwise direction.
Great bonfires would mark a time of purification and transition, heralding in the season in the hope of a good harvest later in the year, and were accompanied with ritual acts to protect the people from any harm by Otherworldly spirits, such as the Aos Sí.
Bernard would expand upon Anselm of Canterbury's role in transmuting the sacramentally ritual Christianity of the Early Middle Ages into a new, more personally held faith, with the life of Christ as a model and a new emphasis on the Virgin Mary.
It was the final stage of the reformers ' work of removing all elements of sacrificial offering from the Latin Mass ; so that it should cease to be seen as a ritual at which the priest, on behalf of the faithful offered Christ's body and blood to God ; and might rather be seen as a ritual whereby Christ shared his body and blood, according to a different sacramental theology, with the faithful.
These adherents of ritualism, among whom were Percy Dearmer and others, claimed that the Ornaments Rubric prescribed the ritual usages of the Sarum Rite with the exception of a few minor things already abolished by the early reformation.
The Analects stress the importance of ritual, but also the importance of ' ren ', which loosely translates as ' human-heartedness, Confucianism, along with Legalism, is responsible for creating the world ’ s first meritocracy, which holds that one's status should be determined by education and character rather than ancestry, wealth, or friendship.
He often engaged in discussion and debate with his students and gave high importance to their studies in history, poetry, and ritual.
It closed with a series of ritual acclamations honouring the reigning Pope, the Popes who had convoked the Council, the emperor and the kings who had supported it, the papal legates, the cardinals, the ambassadors present, and the bishops, followed by acclamations of acceptance of the faith of the Council and its decrees, and of anathema for all heretics.
This dishonour was either hereditary or it arose from ritual pollution whereby honourable citizens could become dishonourable by coming into casual contact with members of these untouchables.
It is also usually associated with an unconscious magical ritual to ward off anxiety engendered by these same women .”

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