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Quotes About Namaste

In India when we meet and part we often say, "Namasté," which means: I honor the place in you where the entire universe resides; I honor the place in you of love, of light, of truth, of peace. I honor the place within you where, if you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, there is only one of us. Namasté
~ Ram Dass
Peace begins with a kind gesture and Namaste.
~ Debasish Mridha
Peace begins with a greeting of Namaste.
~ Debasish Mridha
Om Namah Shivaya, meaning, I honor the divinity that resides within me.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The word 'Namaste' means 'the light in me reflects the light in you' and I think the thing that makes people attractive are the people who shine their light and the people who can recognize that light in others.
~ Chris Sullivan
Over and over, the dying and the lepers would whisper the mystical word namaste in my ear. We really don't have a word like it in English (or even much of a Western conception of it). They explained to me that namaste means "I honor the Holy One who lives in you." I knew I could see God in their eyes. Was it possible that I was becoming a Christian, that in my eyes they could catch a glimpse of the image of my Lover?
~ Shane Claiborne
El agujero por el que penetra la muerte y por el que sale la vida es pequeño. Un botón rojo. El tercer ojo. Casi dan ganas de decir namasté. Casi.
~ Jordi Sierra i Fabra
I love yoga, but the namaste thing only takes you so far.
~ Jillian Michaels
When I'm in labor, I like it to be very 'namaste.' I can't take care of other people at that time.
~ Hilaria Baldwin
Today I will be an observer. Today I will not judge that which I know nothing about. Today I will see that we are all Divine brothers and sisters on our own individual journeys co-creating situations that lead us to soulful healing. Today I will see that I AM exactly where I AM suppose to be & the lessons I AM learning at this very moment are so very important. Today I remember that I AM playing my very special part in someone elses journey. Namaste. Tamaey Gottuso
~ Tamaey Gottuso
namaste - it means, roughly translated, I honor the Deity within you. that is precisely what we do when we open our hearts to another; we honor the fact that he or she, like us, is a child or the same loving Father, worthy of all respect and careful attention.
~ Virginia H. Pearce
Be still and be aware. Look at each other for a few minutes. You may experience or feel the divine presence within the person in front of you. You may even experience or feel divine love and divine bliss. Silently say, "I AM THAT I AM. I salute the I AM within you. I salute the divine presence within you. Atma namaste!
~ Choa Kok Sui
Before I had a name I existed in the world as breath as the wind as a star. For a moment if I could be the breath & the wind & the nameless star I'd meet the sky that holds them as it holds me, & I'd say joyfully, namaste.
~ Unknown