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Self-acting Adjusters have a a subject who has made the '''''supreme decision''''', has entered into a [[solemn]] and [[sincere]] [[betrothal]] with the [[Adjuster]]. The [[Adjuster]] looks beforehand to the time of [[actual]] [[fusion]] and reckons the [[union]] as an [[event]] of [[fact]]. ([[109:2|109:2.4]])
 
Self-acting Adjusters have a a subject who has made the '''''supreme decision''''', has entered into a [[solemn]] and [[sincere]] [[betrothal]] with the [[Adjuster]]. The [[Adjuster]] looks beforehand to the time of [[actual]] [[fusion]] and reckons the [[union]] as an [[event]] of [[fact]]. ([[109:2|109:2.4]])

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Self-acting Adjusters have a a subject who has made the supreme decision, has entered into a solemn and sincere betrothal with the Adjuster. The Adjuster looks beforehand to the time of actual fusion and reckons the union as an event of fact. (109:2.4)

When any human being makes the supreme decision, when there is a real betrothal with the Adjuster, a personal guardian is immediately assigned to that soul. (113:1.5)

Seraphim are not known as guardians of destiny until such time as they are assigned to the association of a human soul who has realized one or more of three achievements: has made a supreme decision to become Godlike, has entered the third circle, or has been mustered into one of the reserve corps of destiny. (113:2.1)