With so many definitions, ranging from the typical 'greeting or parting' term, think Alohoa, accompanied with a gesture to my simple explanation of 'the highest in me greets the highest in you' it can be difficult to fully understand the meaning. Namaste, pronounced [nuhm-uh-stey], is more than just a definition, it is a quiet meditation and way of expressing respect and honor to yourself and others.
It is commonly used in Yoga because, "For a teacher and student, Namaste allows two individuals to come together energetically to a place of connection and timelessness, free from the bonds of ego-connection. If it is done with deep feeling in the heart and with the mind surrendered, a deep union of spirits can blossom." Aadil Palkhivala's on YogaJournal.com.
I also enjoy Kimberly Wilson's definition in Hip Tranquil Chick: A Guide to Life On and Off the Yoga Mat
You can find more great info on the meaning of Namaste on Yoga Journal and Wikipedia . Enjoy delving into the deeper meaning behind the word and Namaste.
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