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Summary of Question: | Re: Married But Alone |
Category: | Love & Marriage |
Date Posted: | Tuesday, 9/28/2004 3:15 PM MDT |
Married but alone – first needs to realize that she is not the only one ‘alone’; her husband is equally alone. Men are very simple and easy to please. Only if she can be ‘gracious’, ‘respectful’, ‘tolerant’ and ‘forgiving’ towards one woman that her husband cares so much about; she will realize her power. No other women in this world knows; her husband; the way she does. She is underestimating the power of love that she has for her husband.
Unless her husband is alcoholic, abusive or has committed adultery; there is no reason for her to be stubborn and not do what her husband expects her to do i.e. to be ‘respectful’ towards his mother. May be she can learn from following Gurbani lines (Page 1384) –
kavan so vayso ha-o karee jit vas aavai kant. ||126||
kavan so akhar kavan gun kavan so manee-aa mant.
nivan so akhar khavan gun jihbaa manee-aa mant.
ay tarai bhainay vays kar taaN vas aavee kant. ||127||
What is that word, what is that virtue, and what is that magic mantra?
What are those clothes, which I can wear to captivate my Husband Lord? ||126||
Humility is the word, forgiveness is the virtue, and sweet speech is the magic mantra.
Wear these three robes, O sister, and you will captivate your Husband Lord. ||127||