Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Honoring the Sacred Being Within everyone

Author
Karla Solano

Namaste is an ancient Sanskrit word used to salute one another in Buddhist and Hindu religions. This salutation is very meaningful in the sense that it allows us to connect with other human beings in a much deeper level….at the soul level; where the heart truly opens up and surrenders completely, leaving the ego aside to allow the blossoming union between two individuals.

Namaste means “'I honor that place in you where the whole Universe resides.
And when I am in that place in me and you are in that place in you, there is only one of us.'

Namaste recognizes the equality of everyone, and pays honor and respect to the sacredness of all things. Connecting with the sacred being within each person we encounter is a very powerful way to bond with others because it allows us to put focus on the beauty and greatness that we all are capable of being, instead of the flaws created by the illusion of our egos.

When we connect with others from our heart in an energetically deeper level, we can create a very peaceful and loving environment for ourselves. I can speak from personal experience and I can honestly say that I’ve had to deal with very difficult people throughout my life as we all have, but until I began to fully comprehend and practice this concept of honoring the sacred being within each person, my relationships with those who I had a tough time dealing with have effortlessly become easy, joyful and friendly.

Opening our hearts to others seems to be a very difficult task nowadays but it is the only way to really see each other for who we really are, without judgment, without prejudice, without fear and limitations. We are all sacred beings and we have come to this earth to become one with all that exists and to grow and evolve as spiritual beings.

We are all here learning how to re-connect with the Infinite source that created us so don’t waste anymore time and begin walking the path of compassion, love & surrender to the sacredness within yourself and human kind.

In love and gratitude,
Namaste

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