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During the pandemic, we can greet each other by having palms folded together and bowing

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Greetings to Master, wishing that Master is in good health and that She can rest well. I would like to tell Master that we are always very grateful for Master’s tireless work for us and for all sentient beings. I am taking this opportunity to share with Master an idea that could be promoted through Supreme Master Television if Master considers it convenient. 
Now that the world is suffering from COVID-19, and people cannot greet each other by kissing on the cheek, or shaking hands, the idea is to promote on Supreme Master TV that we can greet each other by having palms folded together and bowing, as we do in the meditation center, to greet our fellow disciples. Erika from Costa Rica

Thoughtful Erika, We are pleased to be able to air on Supreme Master Television your idea that shows respect to all those we meet and trust many viewers will appreciate this method of greeting. Thank you.
Here is Master’s reply to your thoughtful initiative: “Shining Erika, such a wonderful idea for many reasons. Similar to your suggestion, “namaskar” is an Indian greeting that is often accompanied by the gesture of folded palms. The symbolism in the coming together of two hands over the heart is also uplifting, or can just bow your head like Japanese style. I send you a big hug, my dear, and may Universal Love unite us all and bring miracles to you and the good-natured Costa Rican people.”