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Now if she wants to cut her Kesh, she should know she's giving up a powerful bond with her Guru, she should understand that; there are so many people who are suffering in not only this world but the next because only through Guru Sahib is there any grace, and in Anand Sahib it says those who leave the Guru will never attain joy or mukti without the Guru

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Now if she wants to cut her Kesh, she should know she's giving up a powerful bond with her Guru, she should understand that; there are so many people who are suffering in not only this world but the next because only through Guru Sahib is there any grace, and in Anand Sahib it says those who leave the Guru will never attain joy or mukti without the Guru

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She seems like a very wilful girl. A rather naughty girl if I may be so bold.

Perhaps she needs a good talking to, if you don't mind me saying so. Perhaps a bit more. Someone I knew a very long time ago wanted to do the same as this girl. But I "corrected" her. And when someone else tried to prevent me from doing my duty, I "corrected" them too.

For a moment there I was under the distinctly horrific impression that you were being serious.

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For a moment there I was under the distinctly horrific impression that you were being serious.

On this occasion I am... deadly serious.

Edit: Jokes aside, see if you can put her in touch with a few decent Gursikh bibis. Don't pressure her or force her to talk to them, but she might want to hang out with them and observe them. Sometimes changing one's sangat works wonders, or even just getting away from entrenched routines and the same people helps too. Just don't go "correcting" her; that was a joke, lol.

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On this occasion I am... deadly serious.

Edit: Jokes aside, see if you can put her in touch with a few decent Gursikh bibis. Don't pressure her or force her to talk to them, but she might want to hang out with them and observe them. Sometimes changing one's sangat works wonders, or even just getting away from entrenched routines and the same people helps too. Just don't go "correcting" her; that was a joke, lol.

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