Atlas vs Kalitta vs Western Global
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Ummmm Maybe not. Depends if Cliff is in to Yoga
The literal translation of Namaste (pronounced nah-mah-stay) is "I bow to you." It is used as a courteous greeting and also to mean "thank you." In yoga classes, it has become traditional for teacher and students to exchange namastes at the end of class as a gesture of mutual respect.
Namaste in Yoga
In India, the Sanskrit salutation Namaste and its variant Namaskar are still in informal daily use. People habitually greet each other on the street this way.
Their palms are pressed together at the heart and a brief nod of the head is given.
In the west, Namaste is used a lot in yoga settings to indicate thanks and esteem. At the end of a yoga class, the teacher will usually bring the class into a seated position after savasana. This is sometimes used as a time for a brief Satsang (teaching) or meditation, depending on the type of yoga.
I was wondering if you were correct so I asked my girlfriend Siri :-)
The literal translation of Namaste (pronounced nah-mah-stay) is "I bow to you." It is used as a courteous greeting and also to mean "thank you." In yoga classes, it has become traditional for teacher and students to exchange namastes at the end of class as a gesture of mutual respect.
Namaste in Yoga
In India, the Sanskrit salutation Namaste and its variant Namaskar are still in informal daily use. People habitually greet each other on the street this way.
Their palms are pressed together at the heart and a brief nod of the head is given.
In the west, Namaste is used a lot in yoga settings to indicate thanks and esteem. At the end of a yoga class, the teacher will usually bring the class into a seated position after savasana. This is sometimes used as a time for a brief Satsang (teaching) or meditation, depending on the type of yoga.
I was wondering if you were correct so I asked my girlfriend Siri :-)
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Ummmm Maybe not. Depends if Cliff is in to Yoga
The literal translation of Namaste (pronounced nah-mah-stay) is "I bow to you." It is used as a courteous greeting and also to mean "thank you." In yoga classes, it has become traditional for teacher and students to exchange namastes at the end of class as a gesture of mutual respect.
Namaste in Yoga
In India, the Sanskrit salutation Namaste and its variant Namaskar are still in informal daily use. People habitually greet each other on the street this way.
Their palms are pressed together at the heart and a brief nod of the head is given.
In the west, Namaste is used a lot in yoga settings to indicate thanks and esteem. At the end of a yoga class, the teacher will usually bring the class into a seated position after savasana. This is sometimes used as a time for a brief Satsang (teaching) or meditation, depending on the type of yoga.
I was wondering if you were correct so I asked my girlfriend Siri :-)
The literal translation of Namaste (pronounced nah-mah-stay) is "I bow to you." It is used as a courteous greeting and also to mean "thank you." In yoga classes, it has become traditional for teacher and students to exchange namastes at the end of class as a gesture of mutual respect.
Namaste in Yoga
In India, the Sanskrit salutation Namaste and its variant Namaskar are still in informal daily use. People habitually greet each other on the street this way.
Their palms are pressed together at the heart and a brief nod of the head is given.
In the west, Namaste is used a lot in yoga settings to indicate thanks and esteem. At the end of a yoga class, the teacher will usually bring the class into a seated position after savasana. This is sometimes used as a time for a brief Satsang (teaching) or meditation, depending on the type of yoga.
I was wondering if you were correct so I asked my girlfriend Siri :-)
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#26
Siri lives in my I phone. :-) I did Yoga a few times. A combination of my ego and their stretches almost popped my hips loose! I just don't bend that way anymore. Thanks for the engine start Video. Jeff is looking into cracking the sim program so he can install it.
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Just read a brit survey on some airline rag over a 13hr commute (in center seat) 90% liked big and 5% bigger 5% no opinion.
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