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Summary of Question: | Want To Take Amrit But Parents Saying No |
Category: | Sikh Practices |
Date Posted: | Monday, 11/08/2004 5:08 PM MST |
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Sat Siri Akaal. I do not think this is worth fighting over, since you are only 13. While I agree that you are the one to know if you are ready or not, Your folks think they know what is best for you, which I admit is not always the case. If you are dependent on them to approve or help you make this baptism happen,then you are stuck.
You could always take this approach: prove to them you are ready by ACTING Amritdhari. Act as if you have already taken Amrit. This is a good way to test yourself as well. Amrit is a sacred vow with karmic consequences for those that break it. So you really want to be READY. It is not something to do as a competition or status thing in relation to other Sikh youths.
So, do your nitnaym daily, start chanting naam simran daily, tie your kesh up in a turban and wear your 5 Ks, develop the consciousness of sant-sapahee, or saint-soldier.
Guru ang sang,
-DKK