I am starting a fresh new thread to post this topic. It hones in on TA severing ties with its host while the latter is still alive, and explains the condition why it does so. The other thread has be beaten to the ground, so this reference and explanation will just get lost in the different debates raging on in it.
A person can lose their TA providing it is unfused during the life of the mortal host. Here is the reference:
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112:3.2 (1229.9) 1. Spiritual (soul) death. If and when mortal man has finally rejected survival, when he has been pronounced spiritually insolvent, morontially bankrupt, in the conjoint opinion of the Adjuster and the surviving seraphim, when such co-ordinate advice has been recorded on Uversa, and after the Censors and their reflective associates have verified these findings, thereupon do the rulers of Orvonton order the immediate release of the indwelling Monitor. But this release of the Adjuster in no way affects the duties of the personal or group seraphim concerned with that Adjuster-abandoned individual. This kind of death is final in its significance irrespective of the temporary continuation of the living energies of the physical and mind mechanisms. From the cosmic standpoint the mortal is already dead; the continuing life merely indicates the persistence of the material momentum of cosmic energies.
Bradly replies: "But they cannot survive this soul death. And neither can they receive another TA....or repent. This is a final choice and irrevocable."
First you claimed it could not be done (lost of a Thought Adjuster while alive.) Now it appears you no longer argue that position but instead move your goal post some other place to continue arguing. In any event, it says, "finally rejected survival." This is a person that does not desire faith and made a conscious decision to reject it always.