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Summary of Question:The Mantra For Fearlessness
Category:General Sikhism
Date Posted:Wednesday, 8/06/2003 2:16 PM MDT

>>THE MANTRA FOR FEARLESSNESS WAS GIVEN AND IT WAS: ANG SANG WAHEGURU &/OR AAD GUREY NAMEH, JUGAD GUREY NAMEH, SAT GURAY NAMEH SRI GURDEV NAMEH. HOW LONG CAN U RECITE THIS.

>>>ANOTHER QUESTION IS CAN A HUMAN BEING EVER FULLFILL ALL THE PLEASURES OF WAHEGURU?
>>>>TODAY MY WHOLE FAMILY WENT TO A CHINESE RESTUARANT WITH SOME RAAGIS AND EVERYONE WAS LOOKING AT US LIKE WE WERE GOING TO BOMB THE RESTUARANT AND/OR HOLD SOME PEOPLE CAPTIVE. MY QUESTION IS THERE A WAY THAT WE CAN TEACH PEOPLE ABOUT US. AND TELL THEM WHO WE ARE AND WHO WE BELIEVE IN? IF SO, HOW?
>>>>> WHA IS THE AVERAGE AGE GAP THAT SHOULD BE BETWEEN THE GUY AND THE GIRL IF THEY WERE TO GET MARRIED?
WELL, THOSE ARE ALL OF MY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU VERY MUCH, I HOPE I WILL RECIEVE A ANSWER TO THESE VERY SOON. THANK YOU AGAIN

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
(REPLY) Sat Nam. You can recite either or both of those mantras as many times as you want to. As for your discomfort at the restaurant, I would suggest that the next time you go there, you bring along some literature about who the Sikhs are, and speak to the owner or manager ahead of time, and tell him that you will be coming in, so that he can explain to any customers who you all are. Another thing to do is to smile pleasantly at everyone (all the time!). About "average age gap." That's really a personal decision, I don't think there's any rule about it. When I was growing up they used to think that the man should be about 5 years older than the woman, but that's just kind of a generalization. It really depends upon the individuals, and the degree of maturity of each. Being close in age helps because they have similar backgrounds and experiences. I hope this helps. Blessings, Sp



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