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Summary of Question: | Love |
Category: | Love & Marriage |
Date Posted: | Sunday, 6/09/2002 12:41 PM MDT |
fateh
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My dear, do not worry. We are not a caste of Khalsa as the Hindu's have castes. We are Sikhs of the Guru. We should not be discriminating as to who has taken Amrit and who has not. We live to inspire ourselves and others to the excellance of a soul in human body as taught by our Guru.
However strict her family may be, she should discuss her concerns with one of her parents. Encourage her to speak and to share her concerns about Amrit and her feelings about marriage. You must be assuming that her parents will not be understanding. At least she should start by opening her dialogue with them. Family's can work things out. Even if they react at first, at least give the chance for the communication to start. If no one speaks a word, then one is only guessing what is really in the heart of another. Better to say a prayer to God and Guru and face her parents. Slowly, but surely give this a chance.
God bless you for caring.
SKKK