Friday, December 17, 2010

Namaste is one of a small list of Sanskrit words commonly recognized by Non-Hindi speakers

Namaste is one of a small list of Sanskrit words commonly recognized by Non-Hindi speakers

How Namaste is being adopted by Western cultures as well beacuse of its pleasent meaning and the effects.....

Namaste is one of a small list of Sanskrit words commonly recognized by Non-Hindi speakers.

Namaskār literally means, I bow to [your] form
I honor the Spirit in you which is also in me.
I honor the place in you in which the entire Universe dwells, I honor the place in you which is of Love, of Integrity, of Wisdom and of Peace. When you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, we are One.
That which is of God in me greets that which is of God in you.
The Divinity within me perceives and adores the Divinity within you
....This is our great introduction to the world over

mudras are known to play a major role in any activity...practitioners of NLP....know very well....in fact namaste is the mudra of salutation mudras are known to play a major role in any activity...practitioners of NLP....know very well....in fact namaste is the mudra of salutation.


,...When spoken to another person, it is commonly accompanied by a slight bow made with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, in front of the chest. This gesture, called Añjali Mudrā, can also be performed wordlessly.... 

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