A very rude vegetarian

Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by Duncan, Dec 22, 2004.

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  1. Duncan

    Duncan Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I posted my tossing a salad comment IN the vegetarian section because I had used the term in reference to creating a garden salad. The person who heard this comment gave me the response.

    I was asking other vegetarians if they had heard of this comment. It was, actually posted in the correct place.

    Sorry if it offended your sensitivities.
     
  2. eccofarmer

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    NAMASTE


    You get all kinds on these boards.You ment well.


    In Love and Light

    Eccofarmer
     
  3. Elle

    Elle Senior Member

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    Very off topic - sorry, but I have to ask....what does NAMASTE mean? I see it everywhere and I was curious.......
     
  4. Duncan

    Duncan Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Namaste - Meaning and Usage

    by Anja Heij





    The term Namaste is commonly used within new-age, yoga and reiki circles. It is a respectful greeting, both as a welcome and a saying good-bye. This Sanskrit word was brought to the western world by spiritual seekers in India and Nepal. I’m sure it has become so popular because this salutation addresses the inner man, where western greetings focus on attention for the outer person.

    Here are several translations for Namaste:

    “I honor the place in you in which the entire universe dwells. I honor the place in you which is of Love, of Truth, of Light, and of Peace. When you are in that place in you and I am in that place in me, We are One. “

    “The God(dess) in me greets and honors the God(dess) in you.”

    "I salute the divine qualities in you."

    "I salute the God within You."

    "My soul bows to your soul.”.

    "The Great Perfection within me honors the Great Perfection within you".

    As you will notice the salutation Namaste fills one with reverence. The first time I was welcomed with Namaste was on a trip in Nepal, and this greeting called forth feelings of respect, acceptance, openness and love.

    Traditionally Namaste is said while bringing together both palms of the hands before the heart in prayer position, and lightly bowing the head and shoulders. Herewith you surrender your ego, show that your hands are unarmed, and that you come in peace. The hands folded in prayer position also symbolize celebration and honor. The left and right hand brought together depict Union and centeredness.

    In Namaste you pay honor to the sacredness of all. In this holiness you become still for a moment. While meeting the other one on the level of the heart and soul, the separation between you and me crumbles into pieces; no longer is there another one – there is only One. Namaste!
     
  5. eccofarmer

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    NAMASTE

    Hey Elle just P.M. you with the meaning.Hope that helps.


    In Love and Light


    eccofarmer
     
  6. Duncan

    Duncan Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I hope the vegetarian police don't send these posts off to spirituality and religion!


    Namaste is the most common way of greeting in India. You can use Namaste as in good morning, good night, thank you or welcome and can be used generously.
    Meaning and Gesture



    Namaste means "I bow to you" (Nama = bowing, te= you). It also means "Nothing is mine" (Na=nothing, mae=mine). Bringing both the hands at the chest and joining them, with a slight bow has been Indian way of greeting for centuries. [​IMG]
     
  7. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    gee... you got freaking ANSWERS in the other forum.
     
  8. Elle

    Elle Senior Member

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    Wow- thank you so much for all that information!:)

    drumminmama.....what other forum are you talking about? .....not sure I understand.

    edit: oh, were you replying to the origional poster....not me. sorry
     
  9. MountainMan

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    namaste sounds like some kind of tasty paste that id spread on a sandwhich. mmmm, namaste, its so smooth and yummy. im gonna go invent namaste paste now
     
  10. clockworkorangeagain

    clockworkorangeagain femme fatale

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    I'll take two jars.
     
  12. loveflower

    loveflower Senior Member

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    what comment :confused:
     
  13. loveflower

    loveflower Senior Member

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    ok i went and saw it and posted :D
     
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