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Hey. My advise? You must go pesh (retake Amrit)... When do you decide to go pesh? Hmm. This year? Next year? 5 years or 20 yrs from now!!!?? Will leave that up to u. Deep down u know yourself if you're genuinely re-ready or not. If u think "I will re-take but wha if I make same mistake?" Then leave it off until you genuinely feel ready. Being Amritdhari no longer means you can enjoy wonders of life; meat, alcohol, clubs, women. However, retaking means you're ready for Sikhi path once again!!! You made a mistake, yes. But retake Amrit ASAP, wait or give up? Up to you bro.
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Too many of us taking amrit way before we are ready.
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Brava, you took Amrit but you didn't give your head to the Guru for that Amrit, frankly whatever you do to "make amends" or even "pesh" is useless unless you actually are willing to give your everything to the Guru. If you have this gf of yours, do anand karaj, if that isn't possible then move on.
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By ipledgeblue · Posted
please read 52 hukumnamas of Guru Gobind Singh, it says not to start grihast jeevan without anand karaj, so you cannot have partner without anand karaj, so you cannot have a girlfriend. -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-61466964 A 12-year-old boy was driven almost 200 miles and housed with a sex offender by a social worker at an under-fire council, the BBC has learned. The child was taken from his home in Herefordshire to stay with a relative in Bradford whose partner had admitted touching a young girl in 1991. The boy, now an adult, said he had been told he would be there a week but ended up staying almost four months. Herefordshire Council apologised for its "serious failings". It comes after a string of failings in the authority's children's services department were highlighted by BBC Panorama, including twins who were wrongly split up for adoption after a social worker deleted expert advice from a report warning against separating them. The department is currently under review after being told by a judge it "wasn't fit for purpose" and had "utterly failed" children in its care. The boy in the latest failing to emerge is now a young adult and spoke to BBC Hereford & Worcester about his ordeal... "My whole time up there was torture, every day was a struggle, not having my parents there," he said, adding he had suffered physical and verbal abuse while living there, but not sexual.
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