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How Would You Treat A Muslim Guy Who Was Interested In Becoming A Sikh?


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Having children put an end to that sort of romance for you?

no it's not romance but an appealing idea to have a code to stick to , and Guru's code is beyond all codes I've been able to see... the kids take up the deeper thought time sometimes ...

Or maybe no Sikh here understands what it means to be vaheguru's warrior. Vaheguru and guru sahib are always in my heart, I don't need to be with the panth.

one true warrior is the whole panth in one ...

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I do not like them in that way or anyone to be honest. I admire them for their pure qualities.

I've always had a suspicion of people who are outwardly squeaky clean. I think a lot of apneean mess up with sullay because some of them (sullay) are quite adept at presenting this type of persona whilst they have a whole different world going on inside.

Sikh Panjabis are often straight pendus, who can't do this. Myself included. lol

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I've always had a suspicion of people who are outwardly squeaky clean. I think a lot of apneean mess up with sullay because some of them (sullay) are quite adept at presenting this type of persona whilst they have a whole different world going on inside.

Sikh Panjabis are often straight pendus, who can't do this. Myself included. lol

Muslims have a negative aura. I can easily see through their fakeness, likewise with anyone else that pretends to be something they're not. I do not fall for any compliments or fake personality. You don't need to worry about me.

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Muslims have a negative aura. I can easily see through their fakeness, likewise with anyone else that pretends to be something they're not. I do not fall for any compliments or fake personality. You don't need to worry about me.

You can see people's aura? (Your making it sound like some Ridhi Sidhia). But I can agree with you, people can tell who's negative or positive through some energy.
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You can see people's aura? (Your making it sound like some Ridhi Sidhia). But I can agree with you, people can tell who's negative or positive through some energy.

it's in the eyes first of all , a disjunct prior to all words .I cannot understand how a person couldn't feel it , maybe it's the fact these girls all seem to have cut hair ...i.e. not fully functioning intuition

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You can see people's aura? (Your making it sound like some Ridhi Sidhia). But I can agree with you, people can tell who's negative or positive through some energy.

I don't think it's about seeing it as you'd see you or me (although some people can see colours of various auras). The "feeling" or mood that undesirable person causes in another, or unknowingly emits, is the important signifier.

it's in the eyes first of all , a disjunct prior to all words .I cannot understand how a person couldn't feel it , maybe it's the fact these girls all seem to have cut hair ...i.e. not fully functioning intuition

A sizeable group of cut-hair individuals have great abilities. I don't think it's a dearth of kesh for these girls that's the issue. The problem lies within. There's something that's missing inside of them that causes these lapses of judgement. Some might say the 5 vices have taken a firm grip on such a person. I think it's a bit more.

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I don't think it's about seeing it as you'd see you or me (although some people can see colours of various auras). The "feeling" or mood that undesirable person causes in another, or unknowingly emits, is the important signifier.

A sizeable group of cut-hair individuals have great abilities. I don't think it's a dearth of kesh for these girls that's the issue. The problem lies within. There's something that's missing inside of them that causes these lapses of judgement. Some might say the 5 vices have taken a firm grip on such a person. I think it's a bit more.

they are dead inside because they don't know their Guru at all ...that is the tragedy of their condition...and of course without his protection and love, kalyug happens.

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I think it's more raising girls like lulloos myself. Or innate stupidity. It's not kesh because I've met plenty of clued up girls who cut their hair, so we can eliminate that.

I mean some of these girls are so dense that they'll actually be in a car full of leering paks (like 5 of them!), on their own - and see nothing a bit dubious about that.....

But they'd have been 'smart' enough to get into uni.....

The mind doth boggle.

It's social intelligence mixed with physiology maybe. Lacking 'theory of mind' where you can't fathom the fact that people are being utilitarian behind their niceness. Being so naive that you are oblivious to the threatening/compromise situation you are in. And this beggy beggy thing people have going on with wanting to be 'accepted'. I mean even when they are told/warned they still don't get it and attack the messenger.

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