Is the idea of a sealing fundamentally flawed?

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Is the idea of a sealing fundamentally flawed?

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So, families can be forever, sealed together to spouse(s), immediate family, extended family etc. Forming an eternal connection like a spiders web of relatives. However, there are some relatives within everyones extended family to whom one wouldn't wish to have anything to do with them, even if your other relatives do.

How do you rid yourself of an eternal connection of, say an in law, an Uncle, or other individual extended family member to whom you haven't chosen to be directly sealed (It's a consequence of someone else's sealing that you have an eternal connection)? You might want an eternal connection with your Aunt, but not the person she is married and sealed to. How does that work, doctrinally speaking?
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Re: Is the idea of a sealing fundamentally flawed?

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Have more women sealed to you and whatever else you can do to get higher up on the eternal ladder than that person, then assign them on a mission, or to people a world or as an angel/messenger, etc. that ain't anywhere near your zip code.

Or put a block on his "white stone".
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