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Posted by zenhussy on January 17, 2007, at 10:26:35
bowing to the divine in others doesn't necessarily preclude the sarcastic....
that is if one is filled with sarcasm then with namaste another bows to the sarcasm in them?
wowzer zen is FUN! and way easier than previously thought!!
Posted by gardenergirl on January 17, 2007, at 10:46:17
In reply to saying namaste versus LIVING namaste, posted by zenhussy on January 17, 2007, at 10:26:35
Good point, zen. Thanks for bringing it to our attention in your inimitable way.
We're all on our own paths while at the same time sharing the universal. I find it challenging to remember that at times, particularly when my head, heart, and gut are off-balance, and I lose my sense of groundedness. A beginner in walking the path mindfully can benefit from markers or signposts along the journey. Saying namaste reminds me of the way I am seeking and the blessing of the companions I encounter.
Baby steps. A journey begins with the first step. And it continues along, at times re-discovering the beginning, at times going along blindly.
What works for and has meaning to one may not be shared by others.
And that's okay.
gg
namaste
Posted by zenhussy on January 17, 2007, at 10:48:25
In reply to Re: saying namaste versus LIVING namaste » zenhussy, posted by gardenergirl on January 17, 2007, at 10:46:17
Posted by zenhussy on January 17, 2007, at 11:07:19
In reply to Re: saying namaste versus LIVING namaste » zenhussy, posted by gardenergirl on January 17, 2007, at 10:46:17
Posted by Phillipa on January 17, 2007, at 11:28:38
In reply to Re: saying namaste versus LIVING namaste » zenhussy, posted by gardenergirl on January 17, 2007, at 10:46:17
Well I believe in baby steps but didn't know it had to do with zen or am I being ignornant again? Probably. Love Phillipa
Posted by gardenergirl on January 20, 2007, at 21:45:24
In reply to inimitable...nah we're easily aped or mimicked.... (nm), posted by zenhussy on January 17, 2007, at 11:07:19
I've seen you make reference to that before though I don't know what it was about. It did seem pretty upsetting to you, though. With other issues you've been facing, you sure don't need anything added to it.
Some say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but I'm not sure I would agree.
namaste
gg
Posted by gardenergirl on January 20, 2007, at 21:53:58
In reply to Re: saying namaste versus LIVING namaste » gardenergirl, posted by Phillipa on January 17, 2007, at 11:28:38
> Well I believe in baby steps but didn't know it had to do with zen or am I being ignornant again? Probably. Love Phillipa
Nah. I was talking about baby steps for me regarding change. If I think of self-improvement or wellness or whatever you call it, I think of a journey. I can't just start out full-tilt boogie making giant leaps at a sprint pace. I have to start small and slow. That's all I meant. :)
namaste
gg
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