Namaste. Hallo Everyone!
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 11:27 am
Hi Everyone. Greetings from London. My name is Jeina, thank you for having me!
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You should wait to see what they do with you before you thank them.Jeina Johnson wrote:Hi Everyone. Greetings from London. My name is Jeina, thank you for having me!
Welcome, Jeina! Pleased to have you here! Student of philosophy? Ever studied? Graduate? Cheers!Jeina Johnson wrote:Hi Everyone. Greetings from London. My name is Jeina, thank you for having me!
London town, yeah! Welcome my lady. With any luck you'll survive. Try to remember that argument is just that.Jeina Johnson wrote:Hi Everyone. Greetings from London. My name is Jeina, thank you for having me!
For once I agree with Harbal, welcome to the forum.Harbal wrote:You should wait to see what they do with you before you thank them.Jeina Johnson wrote:Hi Everyone. Greetings from London. My name is Jeina, thank you for having me!
Namaste.Jeina Johnson wrote:Hi Everyone. Greetings from London. My name is Jeina, thank you for having me!
Hello.Walker wrote: Namaste.
Namaste ... The light of you is me, to see, and vicey versa too.Harbal wrote:Hello.Walker wrote: Namaste.
Hello ... Hi, greetings, welcome.Walker wrote: Namaste ... The light of you is me, to see, and vicey versa too.
Namaste is the why of helloHarbal wrote:Hello ... Hi, greetings, welcome.Walker wrote: Namaste ... The light of you is me, to see, and vicey versa too.
I don't need to know. I'm English and tend not to greet people in any other language.Walker wrote: Don't you know
Such walls only exist in the mind. Without imagination, the body adapts with little conflict.Harbal wrote:I don't need to know. I'm English and tend not to greet people in any other language.Walker wrote: Don't you know
Not content with speaking in a foreign language, you have now resorted to speaking in riddles. I only do plain English.Walker wrote: Such walls only exist in the mind. Without imagination, the body adapts with little conflict.
Besides, it called out for a rhyme.
Yes, as you cleverly suggest, as a principle, the key is to meet as equals, as through the concept that backs the single word of Namaste. This is how any word is formed by concepts of culture that must have been brought about by need, back when that word first took form. This is how folks in the know have 26 words for snow, or something like that.Harbal wrote:Not content with speaking in a foreign language, you have now resorted to speaking in riddles. I only do plain English.Walker wrote: Such walls only exist in the mind. Without imagination, the body adapts with little conflict.
Besides, it called out for a rhyme.