NAMASTE

 
 
 

“All that is holy in me greets all that is holy in you.”

“Namaste,” she said; 

a word I had not known,

but needed.

A word from distant lands 

and long ago

repeated:

fresh; essential.

“Namaste,” she said; with hopeful smile and

kind eyes.

A blessing from India that

supplies:

grace; gladness;

“Namaste,” she said; 

and bowed with hands together

to pray.

Which meant when she, 

gently speaking this word, was

to say

“All that is holy in me greets all that is holy in you.”

“NAMASTE.”


David Jordan
Senior Pastor

 
 
 
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