In the Hindu tradition, darshan (or darsana) is to behold the Divine and to allow yourself to be fully seen. Many Hindus visit temples not to see God, but to let God gaze upon them--and then to join God's seeing which is always unconditional acceptance and compassion.
I invite you to spend several minutes with one you love--a human or perhaps a beloved dog--looking into their eyes. Without speaking, simply mirror to each other love and respect through your gaze. During the silence, allow the source of love within you to well up and flow from you. Receive the love flowing from the one gazing at you. It is all one love. Witness the Divine Presence in both self and the other.
Bring your experience of darshan to a close by placing your palms together at your chest, bowing, and speaking "Namaste." (Namaste is a familiar Indian greeting which means "I bow to you.") Or you may prefer to say, "The Christ in me sees the Christ in you."
Bring this loving gaze and an inner stance of humility and recognition to all you encounter today.
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