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Namaste

May 9, 2008 – 12:13 am

  1. 9 Responses to “Namaste”

  2. namaste!!

    By KC on May 23, 2008

  3. I hope to see meny who feel the way you do when we reach the wedding feast. Keep up the way and walk tall, Thanks

    By michael on May 24, 2008

  4. I agree with you entirely..a wonderful way to greet each other..xo

    By Valkelly on May 24, 2008

  5. nice greating mode.thx for sharing

    By Girl Names on May 25, 2008

  6. Regardless of our mental states (love, hatred, joy, despair, etc) we are one. Oneness is not dependent on any mind or action. It always exists. Only our minds tell us otherwise, which is also Oneness.

    By JW on May 26, 2008

  7. Great image, thanks for sharing. I made it my “wallpaper”.

    By Kenneth King | Destiny Building on May 27, 2008

  8. As per yoga and Tantra, to Parama Puruśa (God) one is to do namaste. Namah plus te – “I pay respect to You” – Namaste. And Namaskára means, “I am paying my respects.” And that is why you may use the word namaste only for Parama Puruśa, but namaskára for both Parama Puruśa and the jiiva [unit being].

    By Dada Yogananda on May 27, 2008

  9. There is very peaceful loving sentiment in this (one of many) definition of “Namaste”. And I respectfully disagree. Truth is, “we are one” whether we are in a special place or frame of mind or not. We are one when one of us lay bleeding in the street and the other it running to help. We are one when making love or making war. To suggest that “we are one” only at a certain time is to see the truth of our eternal oneness in a very limited way. Sorry to say this. The Dalai Lama is striving for oneness with even his harshest adversary (china)

    By Levity Freeman on May 28, 2008

  10. What a great way to feel like that about your fellow man…a wonderful greeting. I also like reading all the comments.
    AT

    By Angelika T on Jun 2, 2008

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