Be not afraid, breathe
By Mary Moscarello One of my favorite songs (I have many – in many genres – maybe that’s for another post) is by the band, Incubus. The song finds its way into my class playlists often and it is called “Drive”. The opening stanzas could not be more poetically perfect, in my opinion. Sometimes, I […]
Let’s talk about goddess pose
By Mary Moscarello
Comparison is the thief of joy, by Mary Moscarello
I often hear “Comparison is the thief of joy”, a quote attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, used in yoga classes. I heard it Monday night, wisely shared in a paraphrased manner, by a teacher who led a practice for a considerably large group of people of varying degrees of yoga experience. She made it a point […]
Maintaining the Beginner’s Mind, by Mary Moscarello
Maintaining a Beginner’s Mind, by Mary Moscarello Looking back on my early yoga practice – assisted by photos – has helped me see how far I’ve come in certain poses. Wheel, Urdhva Danurasana (upward bow) for example in the above photo demonstrates how at one point I could barely straighten my arms. It took time. […]