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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.

Claire Dederer
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Namaste means that whatever is precious and beautiful in me honors whatever is precious and beautiful in you.

Debasish Mridha
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Peace begins with a greeting of Namaste.

Debasish Mridha
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Peace begins with a kind gesture and Namaste.

Debasish Mridha
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Who is so fancy, esoterica saves the day?Who is the Yogi, Namaste?

Kristen Henderson
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Namaste. It was a Nepalese greeting. It meant: The light within me bows to the light within you.

Jennifer Donnelly, The Wild Rose
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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!

Jay Woodman
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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).

Dada Bhagwan
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Not worried about yesterday. No sense worrying about tomorrow. Today, I conquer. Join me. #Namaste #CarpeDiem #Push

Ace Antonio Hall
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The great spiritual tension between the contemplative life of the monk andspiritual activism in the world dissolves entirely with one word—namaste: thelight in me bows to the light in you.When meditation reveals the light in ourselves, we naturally want to bow tothe light in all beings—to act on their behalf in reverence and devotion.When we truly see the light in another being, our own light shines forth, dissolving the seemingly eternal ache in our hearts and the near constant struggle of the ego mind. To see the light in one being—your own light or thatof another—is to win the cosmic game of hide and seek and ease the suffering of the world.

Darren Main, The River of Wisdom: Reflections on Yoga, Meditation, and Mindful Living
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