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im amritdhari sikh (bibi)

last night i had a dream, i had removed all my kes from my head, became bold (just like how a patient removes all their kes before a head surgery), but it wasnt for fashion purpose, it was weird, hard to explain i was just bold ... i remember looking at my self in the mirror and it felt so real... later in the dream i realised i commited a big sin and i was guilty, a feeling worse than killing someone probably

but then i tied my keski back on and pretended that i had kes underneath so that ppl wont notice... i began to cry in the dream i looked @ my self in the mirror, and after a few hours i removed my keski and my kes grew back (just like how they are in real life, same lenght and volume)!!!... so then i ran out with open kes and headed straight to the gurdwara to see guruji as i was so grateful, outisde infront of me were panj pyare and behind them Guru Granth Sahib Ji Mahraj and sangat (like nagar kirtan), panj pyare were dressed in orange chole, everything was so orange, i bowed and did namaskar to panj pyare, the feeling was out of this world, for one minute it was like i have found guruji ...

but in reality what does this dream mean...is guruji telling me that i am doing or have done beadbi of my kes? i dont remove kes from any part of my ang which includes eyebrows. however, other day i unintentionally broke a few of my kes in half as i was taking out knots ... is guru jee trying to tell me that i need to go pesh infront of panj pyare? i'm really confused, all help will be appreciated. please reply asap

thank you

gupt kaur

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"i unintentionally broke a few of my kes in half as i was taking out knots"

no you do not need to go pesh because u were combing your hair and like u said it was unintentional.

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Relax! Take a deep breath and say "Vaheguru Tera shukar hai" :)

Maybe you were just feeling guilty that some kesh broke while doing kangha and so you had this dream. Just thank Gurujee that it was only a dream and not real. Do an Ardas to Gurujee thanking Him.

You are just fine, and you will be :)

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