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Did this Adjuster indwell the mind of Jesus, as is true of us? It sounds as if it did not, but remained somewhat separate from him, but “associated” and in “constant communion” nonetheless.

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Did this Adjuster indwell the mind of Jesus, as is true of us? It sounds as if it did not, but remained somewhat separate from him, but “associated” and in “constant communion” nonetheless.

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As to the second part of your question: I can think of no good reason for a person to remain, even if s/he could, once fusion has occurred. But aside from that, we read that: “…fusion during physical life instantly consumes the material body…” (p1212:3 (110:7.2) ), so there would be no body left in any event. And once fusion has taken place, the entire purpose for a mortal life has been fulfilled, so no reason to go further in that state of being. I hope that this reply has been useful to you. Thanks for writing back, and please feel free to write again, anytime…

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