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I want to take Amrit soon and was wondering as I had part of it b4 wen i was a lil kid lik 9 yrs old a chula i think and i got into a very bad stage in my life at lik 13 and i did sum bad things which i truly regret yet have after feeling guilty of them has lead me to this path of sikhi blush.gif M 15 now n I read suwhere that if you hav amrith and then take it agen u need to tell the Panj Pyaare wat made u break it so they can tell u wa seva to do in order to make up 4 it.. but i dint have Amrit as a whole n so dont no wa to do? :) n the thing is tht i dont want my parents finding out.. n oh i feel so bad :@.. i really need su guidance on this one.. thank you...

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I want to take Amrit soon and was wondering as I had part of it b4 wen i was a lil kid lik 9 yrs old a chula i think and i got into a very bad stage in my life at lik 13 and i did sum bad things which i truly regret yet have after feeling guilty of them has lead me to this path of sikhi blush.gif M 15 now n I read suwhere that if you hav amrith and then take it agen u need to tell the  Panj Pyaare wat made u break it so they can tell u wa seva to do in order to make up 4 it.. but i dint have Amrit as a whole n so dont no wa to do?  :)   n the thing is tht i dont want my parents finding out.. n oh i feel so bad :@.. i really need su guidance on this one.. thank you...

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Well when you took choola, you weren't officially iniiated into the Panth, now you are. No one told you all the rehats, not to cut hair was prob. the only thing they told you. So you didn;t break Amrit because you never took it before but if you want to go you can go tell them to get weight off your chest. Don't loose your sleep pver it. Just continue to improve as we all do or atleast we try to. Keep rehat, don;t do bajjar kurehit under any circumstances.

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when you go in front of the punj pyaaray, I would suggest you tell them what happened. Tell them you had a "choola" and tell them that you made some mistakes. I would encourage you to tell them what the mistakes were even. If you really don't feel comfortable with that, then just say you made mistakes and if they ask for details, you can explain more.

You won't be punished for them, I think they'll just tell help you avoid simmilar mistakes in the future. Your parents won't find out either because whatever you tell the Punj Pyaare remains confidential.

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