Showing posts with label Namaste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Namaste. Show all posts

Monday, 23 March 2020

Sat Sri Akal - Namaste


Coronavirus pandemic, has made many people realise that unnecessary physical contact will have adverse consequences. People have begun to greet one another with the world famous 'Namaste' or 'Sat Sri Akal'.  
The wise have learnt that in addition to physical, there are also psychological and spiritual consequences of unnecessary physical contact.

People across the world, have reduced the shaking of hands, embracing and kissing when they meet, choosing instead to using the greeting, Namaste or Sat Sri Akal, etc.




What is the meaning of Namaste or Sat Sri Akal and the bowing with the folding of hands?

Based on Sanatana Dharma (eternal order),  most Indians believe that every soul is part of that one divine soul. Also known as 'Prana' the all pervasive life force and energy that is omnipresent.

'Namaste' or Sat Sri Akal, simply means my soul recognises yours and therefore honours divinity. Those who greet in this manner acknowledge the divinity in everyone and all things.

This greeting by the Sikhs, Buddhists and Hindus when they meet another soul is performed with bowed head, palms touching,  fingers pointing upwards and the thumbs near the chest, to convey that with my entire being, that is my soul, mind and body, I humbly acknowledge the divine in you.

The Buddhists often do not utter anything. 
The Hindu will usually say 'Namaste', In Sanskrit 'Namaḥa' means  'respect',  'humble greeting’ or 'high regard' whereas 'te' means 'to you'.

The greeting of the Sikh's 'Sat Sri Akal' reminds themselves 
and the other that we are all part of that One divine existence, and timeless, present in every being. 

Namaskar and Namaskaram, Sat Kartar are alternate choice of greeting words. 

'Sikh' means the 'student or seeker'. A seeker is not bound by ideology or rituals. The Sikh greeting of Sat Sri Akal differs from the traditional Namaste, to reestablish the fact that the path of the Sikh is to awaken and realise the Divine.

Sat Sri Akal.

Everything is One. How we treat one person is, how we treat the whole universe. When we respect the individual, we respect not only ourselves, but we respect all of Creation.

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Will COVID-19 Coronavirus kill me?



Readers asked an important question, what were the chances of survival, were someone  contracted COVID-19 Coronavirus.

No one really knows, but here are some facts.
The factors that lead to higher chances of fatality are 
Age, pre-existing health issues with Cancer, Cardio vascular disease, diabetes, place of residence and work, government policies and their ability to enforce them. 

Age factor
World Health Organisation (WHO) reported a global ‘snapshot’ death rate of 3.4 percent. 
China has the most experience and The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention  (CCDC) reported an  age wise death rate of patients 

80s  -  14.8%  
70s  -     8%
60s  -   3.6% 
50s  -    1.3% 
49 and below 0.5%

WHO reports for other countries are
Italy     7% (the epicentre of the pandemic in Europe)
Spain  3.1%


CCDC study also shows the following fatality rates for people with these **pre-existing medical conditions**.
10.5%  - people with cardiovascular diseases 
7.3%    - for those with diabetes. 
6.0%    - sufferers of chronic respiratory disease and hypertension
5.6%    - for cancer patients was 5.6 percent. 

If you fall into any of those categories, it might be time to start ‘socially distancing’ yourself to be on the safe side.


Gender factor
Males are 60% more likely to die from infections than females.

In summary
The chances of acquiring the infection depends on how governments and societies respond and how seriously they take it. If people follow the advice of some Muslim clerics like Ayatollah Tabrizian who advise applying essential oils to the anus as a cure or some people like Hindu Mahasabha leader Swami Chakrapani Maharaj suggests drinking cow urine as a prevention measure, we could expect big trouble.
Thankfully many countries like India are secular democracies and these suggestions are not followed by the mainstream. However Iran a theological state is obliged to follow the Ayatollah.
Is it any wonder that Islamic Republic of Iran is the hotbed of Coronavirus infections.

We humans are very resilient creatures. Just live life normally, some people may get infected all healthy people with some care will survive and humanity will emerge somewhat stronger  and ready for the next global crisis which awaits us beyond the horizon. 

Coronavirus COVID-19 is not the end of life, its just a beginning of a new chapter



The illustration used in this article was, created at the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses. Note the spikes that adorn the outer surface of the virus, which impart the look of a corona surrounding the Virion, when viewed electron microscopically. 
A novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China in 2019. The illness caused by this virus has been named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).