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The body elemental gains immortality only when the soul earns his [[ascension]]. Having no further need for a physical body, the soul no longer requires the services of the body elemental, who likewise is freed from the rounds of [[reembodiment]] and the burdens of human density. Having attained through service, the body elemental may be retained by the ascended master as an immortal aid. Ascended [[twin flame]]s, each possessing such a friend, make a spiritual foursome. The immortal bond between the Master and his aid is one without parallel in the human scene except, perhaps, in the loyalty of a Damon and Pythias.   
The body elemental gains immortality only when the soul earns his [[ascension]]. Having no further need for a physical body, the soul no longer requires the services of the body elemental, who likewise is freed from the rounds of [[reembodiment]] and the burdens of human density. Having attained through service, the body elemental may be retained by the ascended master as an immortal aid. Ascended [[twin flame]]s, each possessing such a friend, make a spiritual foursome. The immortal bond between the Master and his aid is one without parallel in the human scene except, perhaps, in the loyalty of a Damon and Pythias.   


== Laying aside the body ==
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== Að leggja líkamann til hliðar ==


Even the highest yogis have had moments of great burden and sorrow in leaving their body in their final [[samadhi]], when the soul passes on and does not return. This is called the [[mahasamadhi]]. Almost everyone (with the exception of those who suffer severe psychological detachment from self and body) forms an emotional attachment to the body. After all, this is the body we have worn and worked through, the body that has provided the temple for our soul and the means by which we experience pleasure and pain on this plane, balance our karma and do good deeds.  
Even the highest yogis have had moments of great burden and sorrow in leaving their body in their final [[samadhi]], when the soul passes on and does not return. This is called the [[mahasamadhi]]. Almost everyone (with the exception of those who suffer severe psychological detachment from self and body) forms an emotional attachment to the body. After all, this is the body we have worn and worked through, the body that has provided the temple for our soul and the means by which we experience pleasure and pain on this plane, balance our karma and do good deeds.  
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