* Spiritual Research on Greetings: Namaskar (or Namaste)
1 When a person greets another with the feeling that “I am paying
obeisance to the Soul in the other” then a ring of spiritual emotion
(bhāv) is created within him
1A Where there is spiritual emotion (bhāv) there is Communion with God and one is better able to access God’s thoughts
1B As a result there is a ring of spiritual emotion (bhāv) that is created around the person who is being greeted
2 This in turn attracts a flow of the Divine Principle or God’s power
2A A ring of the Divine Principle is created and activated
3 Wherever there is Divine Principle,a flow of Bliss (Ānand) is
attracted. Bliss is a type of subtle energy that brings about supreme
happiness which is not dependant on any stimulus.
3A This creates and activates a ring of Bliss (Ānand) around the person greeting
3B The person being greeted also imbibes this flow of Bliss (Ānand)
3C As a result there is a creation and activation of a ring of Bliss (Ānand) around the person being greeted
3D There is an activation and emission of particles of Bliss (Ānand) into the environment
4 A flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is also attracted to the person who initiates the greeting
4A Thereby creating and activating of a ring of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) around him
4B The Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is emitted into the environment
4B2 The person being greeted too imbibes the flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) from the person greeting him
4C A flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is also attracted directly to the person being greeted
4D There is creation and activation of a ring of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) around the person being greeted
4E There is activation and emission of particles of Divine
Consciousness (Chaitanya) and the environment is benefitted spiritually
Points to remember while doing namaskār (namastē)
Eyes should be closed while doing namaskār
By keeping the eyes closed while doing namaskār to God or any person,
it facilitates the process for one to ‘see’ within and have the vision
of God within us or focus on the Soul (God) within a person.
Do not to hold any object while doing namaskār
While doing namaskār, if any object is held in the hands, usually the
fingers and their tips are not straight. As a result, the flow of the
Sattva component is restricted from entering the tips of the fingers.
The Sattva component emitted towards the person doing namaskār, strikes
the object held and bounces back. Additionally, if the object in the
hand is Raja or Tama predominant and if it is touched to the forehead or
chest while doing namaskār, then the Raja-Tama components from it may
enter the body of the one who is doing namaskār.
For full research, see: http:// www.spiritualresearchfoundation .org/articles/id/ spiritual-research/ sattvik-living/namaskar
* Spiritual Research on Greetings: Namaskar (or Namaste)
1 When a person greets another with the feeling that “I am paying obeisance to the Soul in the other” then a ring of spiritual emotion (bhāv) is created within him
1A Where there is spiritual emotion (bhāv) there is Communion with God and one is better able to access God’s thoughts
1B As a result there is a ring of spiritual emotion (bhāv) that is created around the person who is being greeted
2 This in turn attracts a flow of the Divine Principle or God’s power
2A A ring of the Divine Principle is created and activated
3 Wherever there is Divine Principle,a flow of Bliss (Ānand) is attracted. Bliss is a type of subtle energy that brings about supreme happiness which is not dependant on any stimulus.
3A This creates and activates a ring of Bliss (Ānand) around the person greeting
3B The person being greeted also imbibes this flow of Bliss (Ānand)
3C As a result there is a creation and activation of a ring of Bliss (Ānand) around the person being greeted
3D There is an activation and emission of particles of Bliss (Ānand) into the environment
4 A flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is also attracted to the person who initiates the greeting
4A Thereby creating and activating of a ring of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) around him
4B The Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is emitted into the environment
4B2 The person being greeted too imbibes the flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) from the person greeting him
4C A flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is also attracted directly to the person being greeted
4D There is creation and activation of a ring of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) around the person being greeted
4E There is activation and emission of particles of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) and the environment is benefitted spiritually
Points to remember while doing namaskār (namastē)
Eyes should be closed while doing namaskār
By keeping the eyes closed while doing namaskār to God or any person, it facilitates the process for one to ‘see’ within and have the vision of God within us or focus on the Soul (God) within a person.
Do not to hold any object while doing namaskār
While doing namaskār, if any object is held in the hands, usually the fingers and their tips are not straight. As a result, the flow of the Sattva component is restricted from entering the tips of the fingers. The Sattva component emitted towards the person doing namaskār, strikes the object held and bounces back. Additionally, if the object in the hand is Raja or Tama predominant and if it is touched to the forehead or chest while doing namaskār, then the Raja-Tama components from it may enter the body of the one who is doing namaskār.
For full research, see: http:// www.spiritualresearchfoundation .org/articles/id/ spiritual-research/ sattvik-living/namaskar
1 When a person greets another with the feeling that “I am paying obeisance to the Soul in the other” then a ring of spiritual emotion (bhāv) is created within him
1A Where there is spiritual emotion (bhāv) there is Communion with God and one is better able to access God’s thoughts
1B As a result there is a ring of spiritual emotion (bhāv) that is created around the person who is being greeted
2 This in turn attracts a flow of the Divine Principle or God’s power
2A A ring of the Divine Principle is created and activated
3 Wherever there is Divine Principle,a flow of Bliss (Ānand) is attracted. Bliss is a type of subtle energy that brings about supreme happiness which is not dependant on any stimulus.
3A This creates and activates a ring of Bliss (Ānand) around the person greeting
3B The person being greeted also imbibes this flow of Bliss (Ānand)
3C As a result there is a creation and activation of a ring of Bliss (Ānand) around the person being greeted
3D There is an activation and emission of particles of Bliss (Ānand) into the environment
4 A flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is also attracted to the person who initiates the greeting
4A Thereby creating and activating of a ring of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) around him
4B The Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is emitted into the environment
4B2 The person being greeted too imbibes the flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) from the person greeting him
4C A flow of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) is also attracted directly to the person being greeted
4D There is creation and activation of a ring of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) around the person being greeted
4E There is activation and emission of particles of Divine Consciousness (Chaitanya) and the environment is benefitted spiritually
Points to remember while doing namaskār (namastē)
Eyes should be closed while doing namaskār
By keeping the eyes closed while doing namaskār to God or any person, it facilitates the process for one to ‘see’ within and have the vision of God within us or focus on the Soul (God) within a person.
Do not to hold any object while doing namaskār
While doing namaskār, if any object is held in the hands, usually the fingers and their tips are not straight. As a result, the flow of the Sattva component is restricted from entering the tips of the fingers. The Sattva component emitted towards the person doing namaskār, strikes the object held and bounces back. Additionally, if the object in the hand is Raja or Tama predominant and if it is touched to the forehead or chest while doing namaskār, then the Raja-Tama components from it may enter the body of the one who is doing namaskār.
For full research, see: http://
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