Since Amrit Ceremony is the final stage before a Sikh becomes complete devotee of God. Therefore, a Sikh must be very much willing to accept it, there must lots of enthusiasm, a feeling of love and the desire to really accept all the teachings of Gurus and do them right. Though individual feelings will also be there as it would depends how each individual got to the stage of accepting Amrit.
I would be happy
their hopi dance
It might be best to have a civil ceremony, then neither of you would feel cheated by having a ceremony in the other's religion. Also consult both your families.
"Will you come to my wedding ceremony tomorrow night?" "There is a ceremony in the Church tonight." "What are you wearing for her wedding ceremony?" "Do not forget to be present for her graduation ceremony."
They generally feel happy.
Jonas was apprehensive in The Giver at the beginning because in the upcoming Ceremony, he would find out his Assignment.
You would not know anything about it, as you would have been dead a long time before.
Is were people go to get purified and get there heads ritually shaved in order for them to feel clean and forgiven
it enables the dead person to see, eat, hear, feel etc...
you ll feel down then up
It might take a little bit of while before you can even feel a thing
I feel very excited before Diwali. It is a festive time.