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Oooh! Oooh!

Me next!

I like the translation:

" My Inner Light Bows to your Inner Light " !!!

Namaste

:)

Stephen

 

, " Denny "

<dennynorton wrote:

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>

> Hi Sharon...if I may jump in here on the meaning of Namaste'.

> In Sanskit it means " I bow to you " or " you to me " . In the English

> translation it means " Greetings " . In some religious orders everyone

> begins with Namaste' in introductions and ends with Namaste' in

> closings. It is Unisex in meaning as well. I personally like the

> formality of Namaste' as it is a sign of Respect. There are a few

> that require the member(s) to start off with either

> Namaste' or Greetings before writing their message post.

>

> Respectuflly yours or Namaste',

> Denny

>

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I love that one as well. One word that can represent so much respect and honor.

I wish more people knew what it meant. Thank you for responding.

 

Sharon

 

--- On Tue, 6/3/08, Master Condrey <mastercondrey wrote:

 

Master Condrey <mastercondrey

Namaste'

 

Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 8:34 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oooh! Oooh!

Me next!

I like the translation:

" My Inner Light Bows to your Inner Light " !!!

Namaste

:)

Stephen

 

Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Denny "

<dennynorton@ ...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi Sharon...if I may jump in here on the meaning of Namaste'.

> In Sanskit it means " I bow to you " or " you to me " . In the English

> translation it means " Greetings " . In some religious orders everyone

> begins with Namaste' in introductions and ends with Namaste' in

> closings. It is Unisex in meaning as well. I personally like the

> formality of Namaste' as it is a sign of Respect. There are a few

> that require the member(s) to start off with either

> Namaste' or Greetings before writing their message post.

>

> Respectuflly yours or Namaste',

> Denny

>

>

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OR . . . .

 

the God in me bows to the God in you.

 

We have an Indian restaurant where I live called " Namaste " . I

couldn't stop laughing when I read that an atheist club was having

their meeting there!

 

Namaste,

 

Melissa

 

, " Master

Condrey " <mastercondrey wrote:

>

> Oooh! Oooh!

> Me next!

> I like the translation:

> " My Inner Light Bows to your Inner Light " !!!

> Namaste

> :)

> Stephen

>

> , " Denny "

> <dennynorton@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hi Sharon...if I may jump in here on the meaning of Namaste'.

> > In Sanskit it means " I bow to you " or " you to me " . In the

English

> > translation it means " Greetings " . In some religious orders

everyone

> > begins with Namaste' in introductions and ends with Namaste' in

> > closings. It is Unisex in meaning as well. I personally like the

> > formality of Namaste' as it is a sign of Respect. There are a

few

> > that require the member(s) to start off with either

> > Namaste' or Greetings before writing their message post.

> >

> > Respectuflly yours or Namaste',

> > Denny

> >

> >

>

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Melissa,

& nbsp;

I am a Christian so I particularly like that one. & nbsp; Thank You!!! & nbsp;

 

--- On Tue, 6/3/08, Melissa & lt;mm7810 & gt; wrote:

 

Melissa & lt;mm7810 & gt;

Re: Namaste'

 

Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 9:45 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

OR . . . .

 

the God in me bows to the God in you.

 

We have an Indian restaurant where I live called " Namaste " . I

couldn't stop laughing when I read that an atheist club was having

their meeting there!

 

Namaste,

 

Melissa

 

Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Master

Condrey " & lt;mastercondrey@ ... & gt; wrote:

& gt;

& gt; Oooh! Oooh!

& gt; Me next!

& gt; I like the translation:

& gt; " My Inner Light Bows to your Inner Light " !!!

& gt; Namaste

& gt; :)

& gt; Stephen

& gt;

& gt; Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Denny "

& gt; & lt;dennynorton@ & gt; wrote:

& gt; & gt;

& gt; & gt;

& gt; & gt; Hi Sharon...if I may jump in here on the meaning of Namaste'.

& gt; & gt; In Sanskit it means " I bow to you " or " you to me " . In the

English

& gt; & gt; translation it means " Greetings " . In some religious orders

everyone

& gt; & gt; begins with Namaste' in introductions and ends with Namaste' in

& gt; & gt; closings. It is Unisex in meaning as well. I personally like the

& gt; & gt; formality of Namaste' as it is a sign of Respect. There are a

few

& gt; & gt; that require the member(s) to start off with either

& gt; & gt; Namaste' or Greetings before writing their message post.

& gt; & gt;

& gt; & gt; Respectuflly yours or Namaste',

& gt; & gt; Denny

& gt; & gt;

& gt; & gt;

& gt;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Melissa,

 

You cracked me up with this one! The irony is delicious.

 

Peter

 

 

, " Melissa "

<mm7810 wrote:

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> OR . . . .

>

> the God in me bows to the God in you.

>

> We have an Indian restaurant where I live called " Namaste " . I

> couldn't stop laughing when I read that an atheist club was having

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I just received the Chopra Center June Newsletter which goes by the

name " Namaste " . Deepak's own translation (which I enjoy) features

predominantly in the header:

 

" I honor in you the divine that I honor within myself and I know we

are one. "

 

 

, " Melissa "

<mm7810 wrote:

>

> OR . . . .

>

> the God in me bows to the God in you.

>

> We have an Indian restaurant where I live called " Namaste " . I

> couldn't stop laughing when I read that an atheist club was having

> their meeting there!

>

> Namaste,

>

> Melissa

>

> , " Master

> Condrey " <mastercondrey@> wrote:

> >

> > Oooh! Oooh!

> > Me next!

> > I like the translation:

> > " My Inner Light Bows to your Inner Light " !!!

> > Namaste

> > :)

> > Stephen

> >

> > , " Denny "

> > <dennynorton@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi Sharon...if I may jump in here on the meaning of Namaste'.

> > > In Sanskit it means " I bow to you " or " you to me " . In the

> English

> > > translation it means " Greetings " . In some religious orders

> everyone

> > > begins with Namaste' in introductions and ends with Namaste' in

> > > closings. It is Unisex in meaning as well. I personally like the

> > > formality of Namaste' as it is a sign of Respect. There are a

> few

> > > that require the member(s) to start off with either

> > > Namaste' or Greetings before writing their message post.

> > >

> > > Respectuflly yours or Namaste',

> > > Denny

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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