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[[File:kolinahr.jpg|thumb|[[Spock]] about to receive the final ritual of the ''kolinahr'' in the [[2270s]]]]
 
[[File:kolinahr.jpg|thumb|[[Spock]] about to receive the final ritual of the ''kolinahr'' in the [[2270s]]]]
 
'''''Kolinahr''''' (''ko-li-naar''), as a word, described both the [[Vulcan]] ritual by which all remaining vestigial emotions were demonstrated as purged, and the mental discipline whereby this state was subsequently maintained. Not all Vulcans were required to make this final journey to pure logic. The duration of ''kolinahr'' training was quasi-monastic in nature, and could vary from two to six (or more) years.
 
'''''Kolinahr''''' (''ko-li-naar''), as a word, described both the [[Vulcan]] ritual by which all remaining vestigial emotions were demonstrated as purged, and the mental discipline whereby this state was subsequently maintained. Not all Vulcans were required to make this final journey to pure logic. The duration of ''kolinahr'' training was quasi-monastic in nature, and could vary from two to six (or more) years.
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[[T'Klaas]] was one of the first [[Vulcan master|''kolinahr'' masters]] and knew [[Surak]]. His mummified remains were kept in the [[catacombs]] of the [[T'Karath Sanctuary]], but were not marked. ({{ENT|Awakening}})
 
[[T'Klaas]] was one of the first [[Vulcan master|''kolinahr'' masters]] and knew [[Surak]]. His mummified remains were kept in the [[catacombs]] of the [[T'Karath Sanctuary]], but were not marked. ({{ENT|Awakening}})
   
''In the [[alternate reality]] created by [[Nero]]'s temporal incursion, {{alt|Spock}} discussed the ''kolinahr'' ritual with {{alt|Amanda Grayson|his mother}} shortly before making the decision to enter [[Starfleet]] instead of the [[Vulcan Science Academy]]. He wanted to ensure that if he decided to undergo ''kolinahr'', she would not interpret his decision as a rejection of her, or his human half. She lovingly reassured him that, regardless of the decision he made, she would proudly stand behind him.'' ({{film|11}})
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''In the [[alternate reality]], {{alt|Spock}} discussed the ''kolinahr'' ritual with {{alt|Amanda Grayson|his mother}} shortly before making the decision to enter [[Starfleet]] instead of the [[Vulcan Science Academy]]. He wanted to ensure that if he decided to undergo ''kolinahr'', she would not interpret his decision as a rejection of her, or his human half. She lovingly reassured him that, regardless of the decision he made, she would proudly stand behind him.'' ({{film|11}})
   
 
[[Spock]] began the process of the ''kolinahr'' ritual after retiring from [[Starfleet]] circa [[2270]]. By the end of his [[2270s]] stay on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], Spock had completed all but the final ritual of the ''kolinahr'', but failed to complete the ritual after receiving powerful [[telepathy|telepathic]] signals from the ''[[V'Ger]]'' entity in deep space, and experiencing strong emotions as a result. ({{film|1}})
 
[[Spock]] began the process of the ''kolinahr'' ritual after retiring from [[Starfleet]] circa [[2270]]. By the end of his [[2270s]] stay on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], Spock had completed all but the final ritual of the ''kolinahr'', but failed to complete the ritual after receiving powerful [[telepathy|telepathic]] signals from the ''[[V'Ger]]'' entity in deep space, and experiencing strong emotions as a result. ({{film|1}})
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{{bginfo|According to [[Judith Reeves-Stevens]], the script for {{e|The Forge}} indicated that [[Syrran]] was a Kohlinar master.}}
 
{{bginfo|According to [[Judith Reeves-Stevens]], the script for {{e|The Forge}} indicated that [[Syrran]] was a Kohlinar master.}}
   
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Kolinahr

Spock about to receive the final ritual of the kolinahr in the 2270s

Kolinahr (ko-li-naar), as a word, described both the Vulcan ritual by which all remaining vestigial emotions were demonstrated as purged, and the mental discipline whereby this state was subsequently maintained. Not all Vulcans were required to make this final journey to pure logic. The duration of kolinahr training was quasi-monastic in nature, and could vary from two to six (or more) years.

T'Klaas was one of the first kolinahr masters and knew Surak. His mummified remains were kept in the catacombs of the T'Karath Sanctuary, but were not marked. (ENT: "Awakening")

In the alternate reality, Spock discussed the kolinahr ritual with his mother shortly before making the decision to enter Starfleet instead of the Vulcan Science Academy. He wanted to ensure that if he decided to undergo kolinahr, she would not interpret his decision as a rejection of her, or his human half. She lovingly reassured him that, regardless of the decision he made, she would proudly stand behind him. (Star Trek)

Spock began the process of the kolinahr ritual after retiring from Starfleet circa 2270. By the end of his 2270s stay on Vulcan, Spock had completed all but the final ritual of the kolinahr, but failed to complete the ritual after receiving powerful telepathic signals from the V'Ger entity in deep space, and experiencing strong emotions as a result. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

When Asil – daughter of Tuvok and T'Pel – attained kolinahr, a friend of her father, Kathryn Janeway, was present. (VOY: "Fury")

According to Judith Reeves-Stevens, the script for "The Forge" indicated that Syrran was a Kohlinar master.

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