As defined by Mahatma Gandhi:
In India when people meet and part they often say, Namaste' which means: "I honor the place within you where the entire Universe resides; I honor the place within you of love, of light, of truth, of peace; I honor the place within you, where, when you are in that place in you, and I am in that place in me, there is only one of us."
And may there be many more! :) Heh. I don't make resolutions, but I'm ditto-ing Rhea. That's been on my to-do list for a while, and the downtown Y has classes...
One time my wife had gone to bed earlier on New Year's eve. At midnight, I decided to see if she was awake and tell her it had come. So I went into the bedroom and planned to tell her quietly 'happy new year.' Only I tripped over the words and said, 'Happy you near.' She was half asleep and said, "Happy you here too.'
Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS AND THE SAME TO YOU!
ReplyDeleteoops, I accidently hit ths caps lock. But what the hey, it deserves to be shouted out to the world.
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO YOU, YOUR FAMILY AND THE BLOGOSPHERE.
Happy New Year!
ReplyDelete'Namaste' makes me remember that yoga is a new year's resolution of mine. Must sign up for a yoga class...
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And may there be many more! :)
ReplyDeleteHeh. I don't make resolutions, but I'm ditto-ing Rhea. That's been on my to-do list for a while, and the downtown Y has classes...
Happy New Year to you too.
ReplyDeleteOne time my wife had gone to bed earlier on New Year's eve. At midnight, I decided to see if she was awake and tell her it had come. So I went into the bedroom and planned to tell her quietly 'happy new year.' Only I tripped over the words and said, 'Happy you near.' She was half asleep and said, "Happy you here too.'
Awwwww.
Happy New Year!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
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