Guest guest Posted August 12, 2002 Report Share Posted August 12, 2002 I have read both of Gurunam's books, i.e. "Lifting the Veil," and "Alchemy of Love Relationships," but I am still confused about what exactly constitutes "entering a relationship." Since I don't plan on having sex till after marriage, what act is considered the beginning of a relationship. Is it a first date? First kiss? The moment both partners start having feelings for eachother? If it is the latter, then it would be very hard to time that with the cycle of the moon. Also, after an intense break up, should a couple wait any certain amount of time before moving on to a new partner? If anyone could shed some light on this topic I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance. Cameron HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2002 Report Share Posted August 13, 2002 Hello Cameron, it can be different and it depends on the intensity of feelings. Nobody can really say it, but yourself. In most cases it is the first time, when a couple has sex together, but it can also be the first kiss, when there is a lot of love. Of course you can't say: Hey feelings, please wait until the moon is waxing! This would be a little bit crazy. But you can wait for the right time to have sex for the first time. If you have a relationship for some time and you want to marry this partner, then you can choose the optimal day for your marriage and make a new start. A lot of people didn't know anything about this and so their marriage was in a complet wrong time. They can marry the same partner again, it is not neccessary to go to a registry office or to church. You can do a ritual with someone, who is a teacher/guru for you. Friends of us did it with Gurunam without any guests and the usual "caboodle". I'm sure you know it: years are necessary to be really free from a partnership, those who can see it, see it in your aura. There are meditations to clean your aura, I think the most important is: Sa Ta Na Ma, which can break with old patterns. Hope this is helpful - and hope you can understand my german english, I learn a lot from you all, only through reading your mails, but I'm often too lazy to take a dictionary. So, perhaps you have some fun! Sending you all the best Sonja 13.08.02 00:19:43, Cameron <kundalini83 wrote: >I have read both of Gurunam's books, i.e. "Lifting the >Veil," and "Alchemy of Love Relationships," but I am >still confused about what exactly constitutes >"entering a relationship." Since I don't plan on >having sex till after marriage, what act is considered >the beginning of a relationship. Is it a first date? >First kiss? The moment both partners start having >feelings for eachother? If it is the latter, then it >would be very hard to time that with the cycle of the >moon. Also, after an intense break up, should a >couple wait any certain amount of time before moving >on to a new partner? If anyone could shed some light >on this topic I would be very grateful. Thanks in >advance. > >Cameron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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