“
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!
”
”
Kierra C.T. Banks
“
He who blames others has a long way to go on his journey. He who blames himself is halfway there. He who blames no one has arrived.
”
”
Ancient China Knowledge (The 36 Stratagems in Ancient China War: 三十六计)
“
Namaste. It was a Nepalese greeting. It meant: The light within me bows to the light within you.
”
”
Jennifer Donnelly (The Wild Rose (The Tea Rose, #3))
“
Let the light within me salute the light that is within you. Namaste.
”
”
William Kuhn (Mrs Queen Takes the Train)
“
I am another you, and you are another me. And the journey continues. Namaste.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (Buddhist Boot Camp)
“
Affirmations: "I love & respect my mind, body, spirit." & "I do what best nurtures all parts of myself." & "I thrive on wholeness." Namaste!
”
”
Jay Woodman
“
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
“
Life may try to knock you down but be persistent with your passions - cultivate grit, resilience, tenacity and endurance success will come.
”
”
Amit Ray
“
Namaste means that whatever is precious and beautiful in me honors whatever is precious and beautiful in you.
”
”
Debasish Mridha
“
That's all you get," said Alpharius, and split him in half.
Alpharius sheathed his gladius, and dragged the sabre out of his torso. He tossed it away, and walked through the liter of bodies to where Namatjira was kneeling on the deck.
"Please! My lord primarch! Please, I beg you!" Namtjira pleaded, his hands making a desperate namaste.
Alpharius drew his boltgun.
"Why?" shrieked Namatjira. "Why are you doing this?
"For the Emperor," said Alpharius, and pulled the trigger.
”
”
Dan Abnett (Legion (The Horus Heresy, #7))
“
Namaste means the spirit in me sees the spirit in you. And do you see yet the great truth in this simple phrase? When your eyes and brain alone cannot see the spirit in another, the spirit in you sees it always.
”
”
Sean Patrick Brennan (The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form)
“
Peace can only survive when fed peace.
”
”
Kierra C.T. Banks
“
Namaste, Prince of Naga-loka. I'm grateful. You're a fine fellow." He stuck out his tongue and grinned wickedly. "For a royal wriggler."
"Namaste, O flea-ridden tree-climber," Shesha replied, with a fond glint in his eyes. "May your life be as long as you insolence is great.
”
”
Lloyd Alexander (The Iron Ring)
“
In India, “Namaste” is a common greeting, like “Hello.” But there is a beautiful meaning to “Namaste.” It means, “The divine being within me
bows to the divine being within you.” We are much greater and more sacred than we think.
”
”
Haemin Sunim (Love for Imperfect Things: How to Accept Yourself in a World Striving for Perfection)
“
And here is where I’m humbled. I’m humbled by my feebleness in helping this person. Humbled that I had the arrogance to believe I’d seen and heard it all. You can never see and hear it all because, for all their sordid similarities, each story in the Downtown Eastside unfolded in the particular existence of a unique human being. Each one needs to be heard, witnessed, and acknowledged anew, every time it’s told. And I’m especially humbled because I dared to imagine that Serena was less than the complex and luminous person she is. Who am I to judge her for being driven to the belief that only through drugs will she find respite from her torments? Spiritual teachings of all traditions enjoin us to see the divine in each other. Namaste, the Sanskrit holy greeting, means, “The divine in me salutes the divine in you.” The divine? It’s so hard for us even to see the human. What have I to offer this young Native woman whose three decades of life bear the compressed torment of generations? An antidepressant capsule every morning, to be dispensed with her methadone, and half an hour of my time once or twice a month.
”
”
Gabor Maté (In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction)
“
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 (Poser: My Life in Twenty-three Yoga Poses)
“
Namaste
means that my soul
acknowledges yours -
not just your light,
your wisdom,
your goodness,
but also your darkness,
your suffering,
your imperfections.
It is a recognition
and acceptance of
the inexplicable
divine absurdity,
the miraculous woven
into the ordinary,
light and darkness
intimately entwined
in magical, messy
humanity.
It means that I honor
all that you are
with all that I am.
So, namaste,
my fellow travelers.
I'm so glad we're on
this trek through
the universe together.
”
”
L.R. Knost
“
What advise to you offer to those who are awakened?
If you have awakened I offer no advise. For as the 'awakened' you see with Universal Mind and you feel with Universal Love. You exist entirely here within the Infinite Now. Namaste ~ L
”
”
Leland Lewis (Random Molecular Mirroring)
“
We never stopped being each other.
”
”
Alicen Grey
“
I am that I am
I am me
I am you
We are one
”
”
Ora Nadrich (Live True: A Mindfulness Guide to Authenticity)
“
To All That Work So Hard To Enrich Lives And Help Make A Better Humanity,
I Have Just One Word To You...NAMASTE!
”
”
Timothy Pina (Hearts for Haiti: Book of Poetry & Inspiration)
“
Lovemaking is the ultimate Namaste.
”
”
Suzanne DeWitt Hall (Sex With God: Meditations on the sacred nature of sex in a post-purity-culture world (The Where True Love Is Devotionals))
“
Immortal existence..
Sometimes Living is not such an easy task..
Being here or there..
The spirit is the same.. Only changes the place where shows..
Here, the make-up is of meat.. There is infinite LIGHT..
In the flesh, or out of it , what does order is what thinks and what creates..
Each thought, a vibration..
Each action, a reaction..
That doesn't change with the death of the body.. Because actually nobody dies..
We are immortal divine existences.. Believing or not..
So many lives.. So many experiences..
So many faces.. So many dreams..
To each life new opportunities.. New learnings..
The soul Request.. Thirsty to experiment, feels, develop, evolve, grow and so it goes..
The spirit Obeys.. Enters and exit the perishable bodies..
Gets right and misses.. rehearses, Conquers and proceeds..
The spirit is a gift of the architect of the universe for the benefit of all..
It's light.. it's love.. it's eternal..
In the Astral or in the Earth.. There is to educate the thought and to clean the energies around yourself..
Gives some work to do that spiritual maintenance, but it is worthwhile.
It is Light that cleans the Light!
So never forget you are imperishable consciousness..
May a light circle involves and illuminate each soul..
Much light and love in each heart that pulses in the heart of the whole..
Namaste,
Dave
”
”
Dave Zebian
“
I honor the place within you where the entire Universe resides; I honor the place within you of love, of light, of truth, of peace; I honor the place within you, where, when you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, there is only one of us.
”
”
Namaste
“
Anywhere you would like to go,
anything you would like to do,
Creativity can take you there.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
The universe knows.
”
”
Kierra C.T. Banks
“
I would regret losing the warm green of summer
were it not for autumn’s promise of gold.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
...and yet the concepts of near or "far" themselves are also of the temporal realm of duality (Divine Consciousness asleep in the temporal illusion). when one realizes the Oneness of All, there is nowhere to go, with infinite "time" to get there..... Namaste ~ L
”
”
Leland Lewis (Random Molecular Mirroring)
“
Namaste is a term that finds its origin in India means the God in me salutes the God in you. This means that every human being has a God in her or him. I wonder where in time we forgot this wisdom and started treating fellow human beings as untouchables and backward classes.
”
”
Jeroninio Almeida (Karma Kurry for the Mind, Body, Heart & Soul)
“
Practice listening to other people talk about their beliefs without interrupting them. Listen to Catholics, Jews, Buddhists, Mormons, Anarchists, Republicans, KKK members, Heterosexuals, Homosexuals, Meat Eaters, Vegans, Scientists, Scientologists, and so on . . . Develop the ability to listen to ANYTHING without losing your temper. The first principle here at Buddhist Boot Camp is that the opposite of what you know is also true. Accept that other people’s perspectives on reality are as valid as your own (even if they go against everything you believe in), and honor the fact that someone else’s truth is as real to them as yours is to you. Then (and this is where it gets even more difficult), bow to them and say, “Namaste,” which means the divinity within you not only acknowledges the divinity within others, but honors it as well. Compassion is the only thing that can break down political, dogmatic, ideological, and religious boundaries. May we all harmoniously live in peace. You will not be punished for your anger; you will be punished by your anger. —The Buddha
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (Buddhist Boot Camp)
“
The further down my spiritual path I go, the less I am able to define. When I turn inward, I find no words. Only Light; only Love
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Not worried about yesterday. No sense worrying about tomorrow. Today, I conquer. Join me. #Namaste #CarpeDiem #Push
”
”
Ace Antonio Hall
“
Peace begins with a kind gesture and Namaste.
”
”
Debasish Mridha
“
Thanks to yoga, I live every day in absolute bliss.
Namaste!
”
”
Gregory Q. Cheek (Three Points of Contact: A Motivational Speaker's Inspirational Methods of Success from Homeless Teen Through Cancer.)
“
It hurts now, and the pain’s real, so hugs, my treasure. But give it a few weeks, and you’ll realize he’s just another asshole. Kick butt and namaste.
”
”
Nora Roberts (Shelter in Place)
“
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
“
We are, in a certain way, defined as much by our potential as by its expression. There is a great difference between an acorn and a little bit of wood carved into an acorn shape, a difference not always readily apparent to the naked eye. The difference is there even if an acorn never has the opportunity to plant itself and become an oak. Remembering its potential changes the way in which we think of an acorn and react to it. How we value it. If an acorn were conscious, knowing its potential would change the way it might think and feel about itself. The Hindus use the greeting "Namaste" instead of our more noncommittal "Hello." The connotation of this is roughly, whatever your outer appearance, I see and greet the soul in you. There is a wisdom in such ways of relating. Sometimes we can best help other people by remembering that what we believe about them may be reflected back to them in our presence and may affect them in ways we do not fully understand. Perhaps a sense of possibility is communicated by our tone of voice, facial expression, or certain choice of words . . .
Holding and conveying a sense of possibility does not mean making demands or having expectations. It may mean having no expectations, but simply being open to whatever promise the situation may hold and remembering the inability of anyone to know the future. Thoreau said that we must awaken and stay awake not by mechanical means, but by a constant expectation of the dawn. There's no need to demand the dawn, the dawn is simply a matter of time. And patience. And the dawn may look quite different from the story we tell ourselves about it. My experience has shown me the wisdom of remaining open to the possibility of growth in any and all circumstances, without ever knowing what shape that growth may take.
”
”
Rachel Naomi Remen (Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories that Heal)
“
Universal Infinite Reality
surpasses everything
you will think of
or imagine.
Universal Infinite Reality;
The Divine I Am
Presence that you are;
exists just prior to, and beyond
all thinking or imagining.
The Universal Infinite Reality
is the Realm of Being.
The Great Light and Love Realm
Awaits you Beyond Beloved
Enter the Gateway
Just here, in the Now.
Gate Gate Param Gate Parasam Gate Bodhi Svaha
Namaste ~ Sri Leland Lewis
”
”
Leland Lewis
“
Creativity knows no bounds;
there is no jail that would hold it.
It flows beyond grammar and edge of canvas
and specifics of brush or movement or tongue,
out there and within you,
always ready for the soul to take flight.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
But this is embarrassing, and you brought him,” he whined and shot Lucky a death stare. “I’m here for comic relief. I’m a fucking wealth of joy and hippie inspiration, motherfucker. Namaste and clean Chakras and all that good shit.” “You
”
”
J.M. Dabney (Scary (Twirled World Ink #3))
“
water pacifies the mind, the spirit, and the body...it soothes us, cleans us, refreshes us...we need it to survive, and there is something so calming and beautiful in the entrancing dance of water as it falls down a cascade, it is pure falling peace for our soul
”
”
bodhinku
“
Pro Life or Pro Choice?
Everyone is pro life.
Without life we are not here.
So, if you are in favor
of your own existence
you are pro life.
Also, Everyone is pro choice.
If you have a free will
and you are in favor
of your free will;
you are pro choice.
Namaste ~ L
”
”
Leland Lewis
“
We got out of our car in Agra to be faced with 150 people and instantly knew that we were their target. We were white (we still are) and wealthy (in comparison). And these people are masters at the art of distraction. You’ll spot the one approaching from the left, but not the imminent threat from the right. And if you say no they have ways of making you say yes. We were greeted with, “Give me money” by street urchins, “Give me 20 rupees,” by a man in a ‘locker room’ looking after our camera equipment, and graceful, exquisite and amused smiles by some of the most magnificently beautiful women in the world. Ladies with coconut oil in their hair, eyes the colour of artisan’s gold, and spirituality in their hearts. And everywhere we went we were greeted with the Añjali Mudrā gesture and the word Namaste, indicating 'I bow to the divine in you.
”
”
Karl Wiggins (Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe)
“
True awakening is an explosion of Infinite Love; Infinite Light; and Infinite Spirit bursting forth through the highest chakra flowers of your body Divine; as you find yourself in a sea of Universal Consciousness. That is the experience prior to all words thoughts theories or beliefs... Namaste
”
”
Leland Lewis (Angel Stories. Angelic Tales of the Universe. Tales 7 through 12)
“
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 (Achieving Oneness with Higher Soul)
“
She put her hands together and Saul hoped she wasn’t about to say—
‘Namaste,’ said CC, bowing. ‘He taught me that. Very spiritual.’
She said ‘spiritual’ so often it had become meaningless to Saul.
‘He said, CC Das, you have a great spiritual gift. You must leave this place and share it with the world. You must tell people to be calm.’
As she spoke Saul mouthed the words, lip-synching to the familiar tune.
‘CC Das, he said, you above all others know that when the chakras are in alignment all is white. And when all is white, all is right.’
Saul wondered whether she was confusing an Indian mystic with a KKK member. Ironic, really, if she was.
”
”
Louise Penny (A Fatal Grace (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #2))
“
contemplation is protecting yourself from your own thoughts
”
”
bodhinku
“
like the waterfall, let things flow as they need to be, fall where they need to go...then listen to its rhythmic silence, and fall into its peaceful melody
”
”
bodhinku
“
Nature is an alchemist,
gathering the last of summer’s green
and turning it to gold.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Every day,
the sun paints the world in light—
you can do the same.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Trust the soul above all things,
for it is made by the Divine hand
and woven with threads of
truth, eternity, and light.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
There is great beauty in each season, but autumn has a pinch of something more.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
When you hate the hater, you become a hater.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Nobody can drive you crazy unless you give them the keys.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Only speak if it improves the silence.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Every day is a good day,
some are just better.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Next time you walk into a room full of people,
instead of trying to impress everyone,
find something impressive
about everyone you meet.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Remember that Failure is an event, not a person.”
— Zig Ziglar
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
The dreaming,
the making,
the resting—
all part of the creative process.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
In every experience, a lesson.
In every lesson, Love.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
A book is a lesson
A book is a gem
A book is adventure
A book is a friend.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
We are all artists, and we all have beauty to share.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
A turning of the page in Nature's book,
and the story of spring begins.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
If you're looking for a miracle,
for healing,
for help—
if you're looking for an answer, darling
start within yourself.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
With a million blessings upon your fingertips,
touch the world.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
The creative plane is pure magic,
pure adventure,
pure freedom.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Calmness is a bed where flowers grow.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Eternity will not be nor has it been, it is.
Spirit is the we that is I or the I that is we.
”
”
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
“
Day ends
The sun is waning
Sailing out across the sea
Night falls
The shadows come
But I've another sun in me.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Spiritual God Realization (enlightenment) does not occur before or after the passing away of your physical incarnation. So no need to await death for Divine answers. Spiritual God Realization occurs at the very moment that you enter the eternal Now. Fully present as a Being in the Here and Now; the Holy Origin and Divine Destiny that All Beings share; All is One..... Namaste
”
”
Leland Lewis (Random Molecular Mirroring)
“
Life is not a process of discovery, it’s a process of creation. You are not discovering who you are, but creating yourself anew. Seek, therefore, not to find out who you are, but to determine who you want to be.”
— Neale Donald Walsch
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
if we desire anything to such a degree that we are miserable unless we achieve it, that desire ignites and fuels our suffering. Perhaps better stated, it’s not that desire is the source of suffering, it’s that true happiness is the absence of desire.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
The Living Word has various dimensions in relation to power and will to power. The spoken word stands at the very bottom of the involuted scale, being the faint echo of the inaudible Word. All beings, from the Gods to mankind, possess a sound, an essential name, a key note. By discovering what it is, one acquires the power to decompose and recreate it. It is also a mantra of voluntary death and resurrection. In the current parlance: the individual, chromosomic, genetic code has been deciphered. The secret has been penetrated. The name to which we refer corresponds to the supratemporal being and has nothing to do with the intimate, family name, although sometimes a delicate synchronicity is produced within a turn of the wheel, a mysterious lucky occurrence filled with meaning, and this name may also be symbolic.
'You must discover your Beloved's real name if you are to bring her back to life. And yours, too. They are the names of the God and Goddess to whom they will give a face. 'Of the God within you', as the Hindu greeting says: Namaste. 'I greet the God within you'.
'The essential name cannot be chosen, it isn't arbitrary. It is filled with meaning of the root note. It is mantra, an eternal designation. It is inscribed in the Book of the Stars, on the Tree of Life, awaiting its actualisation. The initiate of our order is given his real name when he has successfully undergone the most difficult tests. Then it is inscribed in the genealogical tree of the family, in the immortal circle of the Hyperborean initiation.
”
”
Miguel Serrano (Nos, Book of the Resurrection)
“
We are all CONNECTED and I genuinely believe we should never stop absorbing knowledge from those around us. Observe: Gain from another’s experience. We all have something unique to share, so go out and engage the world with compassion, patience and generosity.
”
”
Rosalie Bardo
“
The menu at the Hug Deli included, among other items, the Warm and Fuzzy Hug, the Beverly Hills Air Kiss Hug, and the Gangsta Hug, with side orders of Pinch, Tickle, and Back Scratch. She ordered the Long Uncomfortable Hug, because she thought that was funny, thereby prompting a nut-brown Venice Beach-looking dude to hold on to her, earnestly pokerfaced, for a seeming eternity.
"Are you uncomfortable yet?"
"Fairly, yes."
"Excellent. My work here is done."
She laughed and mounted on her bike, pedalling away from the zany mirage as her gratuitous hugger shouted "Namaste" in her direction.
”
”
Armistead Maupin (The Days of Anna Madrigal (Tales of the City, #9))
“
contemplate without thinking. stop the world. slow down everything. shut off the noise. relax. seize this moment. reconnect. feel and sense what surrounds you. listen to all the colors of light that envelope you. see the melody and harmony that floats about unnoticed. taste the solitude of all this wonderment. smell the beautiful silence within your peaceful serenity. then, reach out and touch your faith. this is my world. awaken.
”
”
bodhinku
“
Trebuie sa mor pentru ca vreau sa traiesc. Nu sunt mort, dar nici viu. Sunt doar amortit. Nici trecutul si nici viitorul nu ma mai misca acum. Trecutul l-am vandut pentru speranta unui viitor. Poate ca si asta e tot o fuga. Poate ca fug, amagindu-ma ca voi gasi adevarul undeva, candva si ca acest adevar ma va elibera. E un fel de a iesi din incurcatura. Sper sa gasesc capatul firului, ca sa ma descalcesc. De-abia atunci, la capat, o sa stiu daa a fost cautare sau fuga.
”
”
Sega (Octavian Segărceanu) (Namaste. Un roman de aventuri spirituale în India)
“
Namaste, a person says, and with just one word, she acknowledges so much. She acknowledges the existence of the soul, she acknowledges the existence of the soul within her, she acknowledges the existence of the souls within other people, and she acknowledges the need to remember this holiest of holy truths often.
”
”
Sean Patrick Brennan (The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form)
“
So I say go create something. Find your voice. Put it out there, into the world of hungry people. Give your art as freely as you give your tattered jeans. Contribute. Give what you have. Give your talents, your thoughts, your deeds, and trust your goods will end up where they need to go, will touch who they need to touch. After all, your contributions just might be better than you think.
”
”
K. Kris Loomis (After Namaste: Off-the-Mat Musings of a Modern Yogini)
“
Insults are not active, Amit. They are weapons laid down by others. You only pick them up if you wish yourself wounded. Others
”
”
Sean Platt (Namaste: The Whole Story)
“
Who is so fancy, esoterica saves the day?
Who is the Yogi, Namaste?
”
”
Kristen Henderson
“
couldn’t help but wonder. If all things served the will of
”
”
Sean Platt (Namaste: The Whole Story)
“
in the light of love...
love is beauty, like an endlessly glowing field of flowers...
love is the stars, shining through in a world of darkness...
love is the beacon, lighting the way to safe harbour...
love is, what light dreams about becoming...
dreaming light, love is my light.
”
”
bodhinku
“
Care what other people think,
and you will always be their prisoner.”
— Lao Tzu
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
someone doesn’t see your worth, it doesn’t mean you are worthless. The mantra “Who am I to decide?” is now constantly in the forefront of my mind.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living,
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Expectations are planned disappointments.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Your beliefs don’t make you a better person, your behavior does.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Gandhi said, “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do, are all in harmony.
”
”
Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
“
Parents and schools are teaching children how not to think, but how to be good little groupthinkers and people of faith, how to be liberal, multicultural, and politically correct. The idea of quality, excellence, glory, is anathema. It’s the love that dare not speak its name. The exceptional make the mediocre feel bad about themselves, so the mediocre use their force of numbers to demonize the exceptional. The mediocre cannot and will not be made to feel inadequate. Instead of making themselves adequate – God forbid! – they kill the exceptional and then no one notices their inadequacy. Hallelujah! Job done. Amen, Namaste, Brother!
”
”
David Sinclair (Locusts, Hollywood, and the Valley of Ashes: Individualism Versus Collectivism)
“
I’m sorry, I’m not laughing at you. Namast’ay in Bed . . . that’s exactly how I feel!
”
”
Lori Gottlieb (Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed)
“
- Namaste, kochany - odezwała się w końcu Joanna.
- Co takiego?
- Namaste. Dosłownie: pokłon tobie.
- Miałem na myśli to drugie słowo.
Chyłka zaśmiała się cicho.
- Nepal nastraja mnie tęsknie i romantycznie.
”
”
Remigiusz Mróz (Kontratyp (Chyłka i Zordon, #8))
“
You cannot hold eternity in your hand,
but you feel it in your heart;
you know it in your soul.
”
”
Laura Jaworski
“
Not everyone can handle your awesomeness. That’s okay. Toss them a loving “Namaste” and take your effervescence elsewhere. “Alice
”
”
Sarah Bamford Seidelmann (Born to FREAK: A Salty Primer for Irrepressible Humans)
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[The ordinary, everyday quiet, calm sense of Presence/ Being/ Awareness in the stillness, in the Now, behind everything, IS "God" / Source / Infinite Intelligence / Omnipresence / Omniscience.]
I realized this sense of simply "being" is ordinary and easily overlooked.
What is extraordinary is the fact that "this" somehow knows every hair on my head and those of over seven billion of my fellow human beings.
"This" is undivided wholessness. [...]
"This" is the space in between your thoughts, and it is the source of your thoughts.
It is ever-present, timeless and formless. It is self-aware. It is whole, complete and indivisible.
This part of you is the same in me and everyone you have ever met and will ever meet.
"This" is the meeting place that kindred spirits refer to when they greet each other with the Sanskrit salutation and say, "Namaste". Said with meaning, the heart opens to the mutual message in this one, simple word: "I honor the place in you that is of love, of light, of truth and of peace. When you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, we are one."
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Suzanne Giesemann (The Awakened Way: Making the Shift to a Divinely Guided Life)
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Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate. Tell me what you stand for, not what you’re against.
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Timber Hawkeye (The Opposite of Namaste)
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When I watch a movie or read a book, be it a melodrama or horror, I always hate the female character... Well, most of the time I do.
Why? Because she is always dumb.
I shit you not.
For example in this one chick-flick movie, "Serendipity", Sara tells that Jonathan guy that she won't give him her number because if they are meant to meet again, they will. Seriously? Romantic movie my ass, there's not anything romantic in letting go of someone when you can grab them with both of your hands. That is not romantic, THAT is stupid.
In another movie the girl storms out, never hearing the guy out, just like in that one book I've been reading recently, "Tangled". Now this is an issue with most of the books and chick-flicks. Like why? Why won't you stop a minute, take a deep breath, count to ten and listen to the guy. Only after that, for God's sake, say ‘fuck you’ then ‘Namaste’ and then walk away while swaying your hips like there is no tomorrow? Let them know what they will be missing for the rest of their lives.
In some other movies I hate the main female character because of the scriptwriters. The girl somehow always appears in front of the guy out of nowhere. Like he can be walking down the street and then boom! ABRACADABRA! The main girl bumps into him in NYC out of all places. They make it seem like whatever they do their steps always bring them back to each other. Dumb, I know.
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Melanie Sargsian (Lovember: A Collection of Short Love Stories)
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In "intelepciunea" ei, mintea noastra e prea ocupata cu impartelile, asa ca vom incerca sa nu mai fin atat de "wise". Vom incerca sa fim... "otherwise". Ne vom stradui sa mutam accentul de la ce facem la cum facem. Ne vom angaja in munca noastra, oricare ar fi, cu intreaga fiinta. Ca si cum soarta universului ar depinde de ceea ce facem...
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Sega (Octavian Segărceanu) (Namaste. Un roman de aventuri spirituale în India)
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Peace begins with a greeting of Namaste.
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Debasish Mridha
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Stiu ca sunt o minciuna, dar nu stiu de unde incepe adevarul.
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Sega (Octavian Segărceanu) (Namaste. Un roman de aventuri spirituale în India)