STUBBORN AVIDYA
A blog post by Mary Moscarello. Photos by Mary. The Sanskrit word “vidya” means wisdom or knowledge—and it can refer more specifically to the wisdom earned through deep practice and experience. The prefix “a” before a word indicates lack or absence. In the yogic sense, “avidya” means lack of wisdom or lack of knowledge, but […]
The classroom of life
A blog post by Mary Moscarello. Photos by Mary Moscarello. Banner image by https://www.shutterstock.com/g/skumer Malala Yousafzai graduated from Oxford University this year and in honor of that massive achievement, the staunch advocate for educating girls and women world-wide penned an article in Vanity Fair. I managed to read through only the first few paragraphs of her […]
Knowing him energetically

by Mary Moscarello. Photo credit: Mary Moscarello. Banner image by Photo by Natalya Letunova on Unsplash I have never seen “Enter the Dragon” in its entirety. What I have seen and pretty much committed to memory is that jaw-dropping scene from the 1972 film where an almost unbelievably fit, Bruce Lee flexes before fighting Chuck Norris. Lee’s […]
Comparison is a thief
By Mary Moscarello. To read more of Mary’s work, click here. Photo credit: Mary Moscarello. Banner image by Shutterstock. Today my husband disposed of Bongo’s water and food dish. I suppose I’m grateful he did it. I’m also glad I was upstairs working when he decided to make that move. But I will say, the […]