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Namaste’
– a Yogic Greeting
Traditionally
Namaste’ is spoken while bringing the palms of your hands together at
your heart and gently bowing your head. In it’s simplest form it is a
humble act honoring the equality and sacred nature of all.
Namaste’
is composed of two Sanskrit words, nama meaning "to bend or
bow", and
te meaning "you". To offer this greeting to another is to surrender
your self and acknowledge that you and the receiver are one.
Namaste’ invokes recognition of the divine nature of all beings.
The
Namaste’ hand gesture, also known as the Anjali mudra, is rich in
symbolic meaning. As we line the left hand, representing karma or action,
with the right hand, representing rightful knowledge, we are implying that
our actions and thoughts are of the highest form.
This simple physical, mental and verbal act is a deeply spiritual
expression meant to honor and celebrate the divine essence of all beings.
In Namaste’ we let go of our differences to find common ground where we
bathe in divine light.
Let
us surround those who are dear to us, as well as those we don’t even
know, in peace, love and light; with the acknowledgement that we are all
one. Let our thoughts, words and actions be full of kindness to one
another, as well as to ourselves. Let our yoga practice be a sanctuary to
calm our spirits and open our hearts to the beauty of our world.
“I
honor the place in you in which the entire universe dwells.
I
honor the place in you that is of love, of truth, of light, and of peace.
When
you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me,
We
are One.”
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