Namasté - I honor the divine within you

 Namasté (Sanskrit) has a deep spiritual meaning, namely that the divine and the self (Atman,Self ) are the same in you and me. 
When you greet someone in word and gesture with Namasté, you place your palms together in front of your chest with the fingers pointing upward.  

You show that you are aware of the divine inner aspect of the other.

"I honor the Divine in you"

 

Krishna Vibes - Consciousness in perfect harmony

KrishnaVibes can best be described as ' The Energy field of the Supreme'.
In Sanskrit, this energie is called "Rasa" (a mood or sentiment in relation to the Supreme).
Dwelling in this Rasa becomes possible through the practice of a spiritual discipline or form of  Yoga.

 

Sanatana Dharma, the Vedic precursor of Hinduism, distinguishes several important paths for self-realization.

Depending on your temperament, disposition, taste, personal circumstances and spiritual development,
these are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga.
There is plenty of variety.
I do not wish to go further into the qualities that characterize these different forms of Yoga.

The reader can, with some curiosity and research, form their own understanding.
What I do want to comment on, however, is that an absolute, exclusive truth
about self realizationis often claimed.
By this, I mean that only one's own school or path is considered superior,
while every other form of Sadhana (spiritual practice) is then deemed inadequate.
True knowledge of the energy field of the Supreme, however, silences all criticism.

It is the energy field of the One, who is the source of  "all that is".
And although this energy field has no form, all forms arise from it.
It sustains the entire creation.
Every form is its child and is equally cherished.
Nothing in this world can exist outside of it.

 
An individual interpretation of any aspect of this creation does not diminish this.
It only indicates that the realization of the Self is not yet complete. More ripening is needed.
There is still personal resistance-an absence of fully flowing in surrender to the energy field of the Supreme.

 

When this surrender does occur, it is called Rasa, a mood or sentiment in relation to the Supreme.
This Rasa is therefore not something that exists on its own; it is the energy or radiance of the Supreme.
Just as the fragrance of a flower can not be separated from the existence of the flower, Rasa can not be separated from the existence of the Supreme.


By being in relationship with the Supreme, the energy field called Rasa is revealed, completing self-realization.
All conflicting voices fall silent within this relationship.
What remains is devotion in love, surrender, and gratitude to the One-the All-Attractive.

The All-Attractive is known in this world by many names. In fact, all these names and forms are His, for "all that is" is His creation.
His qualities know no limits, which makes Him All-Attractive.

The word "Krishna" literally means All-Attractive. His names and forms are limitless.
His Rasa is a nectarine of pure love.

It is for this reason that the All-Attractive is called Krishna,
a designation independent of any faith or tradition.
Krishna belongs to no one, yet every living being is connected to Him through His energy of love.