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	Comments on: Response to &#8220;Sikh Dharma Next Generation&#8221; (2010)	</title>
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		By: Anonymous		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It broke my heart to read this post. I am a family member of a 40+ year 3HO devotee. For those 40+ years I have been abandoned, for the most part, by my beloved sister, who I continue to love and will always embrace, should she ever need me.  Thankfully, my 2nd generation neice has successfully made her life outside of the cult, which she left right out of high school.  However, in spite of her successes, I know she suffers and has worked hard to move beyond her anger.  God bless you for creating this valuable site.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It broke my heart to read this post. I am a family member of a 40+ year 3HO devotee. For those 40+ years I have been abandoned, for the most part, by my beloved sister, who I continue to love and will always embrace, should she ever need me.  Thankfully, my 2nd generation neice has successfully made her life outside of the cult, which she left right out of high school.  However, in spite of her successes, I know she suffers and has worked hard to move beyond her anger.  God bless you for creating this valuable site.</p>
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