namaste ANSWER #2 The word you search for is indeed "Namaste" as mentioned in Answer No. 1. The word is of Hindu origin and is a form of greeting but has an inherent deeper spiritual meaning. "Namaste" is said to recognize the Divine Spark that dwells in all of us. Hindus and Yoga practitioners say the word as a recognition of the Divine in all things eg. if you greet a person with "Namaste" it is tantamount to saying I prostrate myself before The Divine Presence in you, me and all creation.
All classes at NCC are in session.
a strategy session is when you did something wrong and someone tells you what you have to do to fix it.
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Session can refer to a seated position, or a governing body of a church or similar entity, or a period spent in continuous activity.
probably 100+$ for private lessons ( per session )
think of when you were in elementary school and you got short breaks in between classes
Session is a word that describes a meeting or a period of time devoted to something specific. A session can also be used to describe a company conducting business.
It means a positive mood or feeling. Beginning and ending a session on a high note means to start with good news or a positive statement of some kind and to end with a positive statement or perhaps an optimistic prediction.
You're considered a friend and a confidant
Great. One session improved my pistol shooting noticeably, and I am not a newbie shooter.
it means discuss something in a private session.
He was elected by the Italian Parliament ,that is by Senate and Chamber of Deputies reunited in a joint session.