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Why I Say Namaste
We repeat Namaste to one another time and time again in our yoga classes, but have you ever wondered what Namaste means?
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition is: “I bow to you — used as a respectful greeting in India.”
Wikipedia describes it as “a customary, non-contact form of respectfully greeting and honoring the opposite person or group, used at any time of day.”
While Namaste is derived from the Sanskrit root word Namaskar, simply meaning salutations, the connotation of the word carries far more depth and reverence than merely saying hello or goodbye.
In my view, the theme of Namaste is to pay one another respect — which is something that we are lacking now in our chaotic and disconnected society. As we witness polarity and separation between ‘us’ and ‘them’ — as we begin to feel more separate, less or better than — or as we identify with external things rather than looking inward — our true nature suffers.
“Yoga is an opportunity to dig deeper into the intention and meaning behind what you say, what you do, and how you move through this world.”
This increasingly popular greeting could be the thing that the world needs now. After every meditation I record or class I teach, I hold my…