Namaste. It was a Nepalese greeting. It meant: The light within me bows to the light within you.
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Affirmations: "I love & respect my mind, body, spirit." & "I do what best nurtures all parts of myself." & "I thrive on wholeness." Namaste!
Namaste means that whatever is precious and beautiful in me honors whatever is precious and beautiful in you.
Peace begins with a greeting of Namaste.
Peace begins with a kind gesture and Namaste.
Peace can only survive when fed peace.
The universe knows.
I am the bended, but not broken. I am the power of the thunderstorm. I am the beauty in the beast. I am the strength in weakness. I am the confidence in the midst of doubt. I am Her!
Stop digging up the past, lay down your shovel, the past is dead.
Hey, people ... Do not complain about walking on a Monday if you stayed in folded arms on a Sunday.
Who is so fancy, esoterica saves the day?Who is the Yogi, Namaste?
Life may try to knock you down but be persistent with your passions - cultivate grit, resilience, tenacity and endurance success will come.
We never stopped being each other.
The future is a dark cave. So focus on the now, where it steps. Make of faith the spark that illuminates and of positivity the sound that echoes.
Jonathan's voice was quiet now. "Thank you for sharing this evening with me. In yoga, we say 'Namaste,' which means 'I bow to the divine in you.'" He bowed his dork-knobbed head and said, "Namaste." We bowed back and mumbled, "Namaste." On my tongue, the new word felt as though it contained its own foreign spice.
To think, or not to think...This is the true question.
The entire path of the Vitraag Lords (the enlightened one) is one of humility (vinaya). The practice of humility (vinaya dharma) begins from Hindustan (India). There are endless practices of humility, starting from putting two hands together (in the gesture of Namaste) to prostrating. And ultimately when one attains absolute humility (param vinaya), he attains moksha (ultimate liberation).
One fine day she left the past behind and gave privacy to the future. He took his now to take a walk, watch the sun, listen to good music, spread smiles and be grateful!