Sawubona – I See You – African Zulu Greeting
Hello My Steemit Family,
"Hi." A welcome is an affirmation of the individual we are meeting.
It is a word which joins us with another in our early on minute.
Be that as it may, on the off chance that we focus on our considerations, we may see the foundation clamor of judgment, weaknesses, thought processes, and impression. It might be human instinct to settle on the "welcome," if that individual is deserving of our consideration and time; and this trade depends on how we see ourselves before observing any other person.
"Sawubona," is an African Zulu welcoming which means, "I see you, and by observing you, I bring you into being." (Susan David). Sawubona gives a chance to us to kill the foundation commotion and to be available at the time of presentation.
To see the individual for their identity, unprejudiced of our sentiments and judgment. It can give a space to authentic association in perceiving another's essence in our life and the other way around.
When we recognize someone else and bring them into being as themselves, it opens up the space for additionally be perceived as who we may be. The foundation clamor of judgment and instabilities will blur and the endowment of transparency will take into consideration all gatherings to remain agreeable in their skin.
What an alternate world it would be in the event that we as a whole welcomed each other with the Sawubona goal? To see another as themselves and to welcome authentic association.
Sawubona.
With Love,
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