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Namaste

You've seen it on t-shirts and you've seen in in media - Namast'ay in Bed and Namaslay another Day!

What does Namaste even mean and why is it becoming over used?

Well, I don't know if it will even be "overused". It's a dear saying and in short, it translates to "the light and love I have inside of me honors, respects and sees the light and love you have in you". Who can get tired of hearing that? Not me!

  • There are several definitions of namaste:

  • a respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar.

  • from Sanskrit namas ‘bowing’ + te ‘to you’.

  • the equivalent of hello, but with an element of respect

  • salutation to you


  • recognizing we're all equal

  • divine in me honors the divine in you

That sounds complicated to me. Really, really complicated. Am I saying hello or goodbye? Am I thanking you for participating and showing up or am I giving you an air hug for the next time I see you? All of these things are questions when I started practicing yoga that I just didn't know the answer to. Then I read an article that really summed it up for me.

I have anyways been a physical touch person. I am a hugger, not a hand shaker. I want to feel your sports injuries instead of you explaining them. I want to kinesthetically move through the motions of practicing something so I learn it as opposed to listening or reading it, I kind of adopted a phrase that I say when I recite a closing at the end of my yoga classes. I adopted "My heart hugs your heart". To me, this equates what I am trying to do! I am facilitating a yoga class where your feeling safe, open minded and happy to be in and what better analogy than two hearts hugging? No, it's not "I love you" it's more of a "I love you for showing up and treating your body to this awesome class". To me, the honor and warmth is lost if I were to say "My heart high fives your heart". Plus, it's been researched and proven that hugging releases oxytocin, the feel good hormone, so that's a benefit!

That's a little bit of background on Namaste and my phrase that I adopted years ago. You can say it or you don't have to at all! It's personal preference and really up to you.

As always, my heart hugs your heart, namaste.


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