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Marriage is between two souls. It is a merger of two souls into one soul in two bodies. This is way beyond religion. Many people marry without understanding what marriage is really about. If both partners follow the same path (dharma) then it is easier and creates less duality in the children and provides common ground for the partners to share their spirituality side-by-side. I have seen many successful marriages where one partner practices their Sikhi in one way and the other practices differently. I have also seen many marriages where both partners profess to be Sikh, but the marriage fails miserably. When you merge with another person, find someone of equal caliber and devotion. The mind is only a small part of our consciousness.

Marriage is between two souls. It is a merger of two souls into one soul in two bodies. This is way far beyond any religion. Many people marry without understanding what marriage is really about. If both partners follow the same path (dharma) then it is easier and creates less duality in the children and provides common ground for the partners to share their spirituality side-by-side. I have seen many successful marriages where one partner practices their Sikhi in one way and the other practices differently. I have also seen many marriages where both partners profess to be Sikh, but the marriage fails miserably. When you merge with another person, find someone of equal caliber and devotion. The mind is only a small part of our consciousness.

Marriage is between two souls. It is a merger of two souls into one soul in two bodies. This is far beyond any religion. Many people marry without understanding what marriage is really about. If both partners follow the same path (dharma) then it is easier and creates less duality in the children and provides common ground for the partners to share their spirituality side-by-side. I have seen many successful marriages where one partner practices their Sikhi in one way and the other practices differently. I have also seen many marriages where both partners profess to be Sikh, but the marriage fails miserably. When

The bottom line is this: when you decide to completely merge with another person, person (and that's real marriage!) find someone of equal caliber and devotion. devotion. The mind is only a small part of our consciousness.consciousness. Religion is just a label.