Talk:2000-01-09-Spiritual Status of TA's

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Post-Finaliter Adjuster Sepraration?

On Apr 13, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Robert Davis wrote:

Hello Tom-

Near the close of this session, it appears that you inquired about a reference "in the text it states that the Adjuster in post-finaliter stages may connect with its onetime associate." Then you proceeded to ask, "I understood that the Adjuster is with us eternally. Does he get cut free in the post finaliter stage?". Can you point me to the location in the Urantia text where I might insert a link to this inquiry of yours?

Thanks,

Rob

Tom wrote:Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 5:48 AM

Hi Rob...I don't think I can without rereading the UB...I appealed to Steffani as I believe she is reputed to have a semi-photo-graphic mind....[mine is closer to photo-synthesis] but that was right after you sent me this request. To date I have not received a reply from her so until I do I will keep browsing but it was so long ago I don't remember the exact page or quote. It's also possible that I just thought I read that or misread it and maybe the answer was addressed to my belief in the statement rather than from a verifiable UB quote.

Boy, rereading these older transcripts is like reading the notes in an old high school annual. Did I actually say that or where was I when this was being transmitted? Thanks for jogging the memory. I love the quote...of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the least......tom

Rob wrote:Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 10:29 AM

Hello Tom-

Not to worry! Quite often persons do inquire with a reference to the Urantia text thinking it said one thing and in fact, it says something just a bit different that is an occasion to explore how it is the mind interprets everything. However, because of the counterintuitive nature of your concern with regard to 'separation' from the Adjuster in 'post finaliter' stages of service, I wanted to know more. No doubt, having emerged on an isolated world, the idea of separation is one of acute sensitivity, and we will exhibit that sensitivity throughout the eternal future.

Gratefully,

Rob