43. Report - Form of greeting
'Namaste' or 'Namaskar,
namaskaram. ' - this is the typical greeting in the countries and regions
dominated by Hinduism.
The salute is usually
spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers
pointing up, thumbs close to the chest.
The gesture has already passed
into my flesh and blood. People on the side of the road also show this greeting
in silent passing. I believe that at home in Germany or in the whole western
world the vast majority would laugh, be made fun of or feel insecure if someone
greeted them in this way. This is also an expression that traditions and
profound values have been lost in the western world and instead 'cool'
superficialities are the order of the day.
The substantive meaning of
'Namaste' is 'The divine in me greets the divine in you! ' -
If one is serious about this, it could be a touching encounter.
 
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