Marianne Moore - Iyengar II, Aug 28

Iyengar Level II on Thursdays was my first class at YogaSource six years ago. I took over the class from my beloved mentor JaSoon Kim. Many of the students had been my fellow Yoga travelers for years, but they gave a brand-new teacher a chance. New students came as other moved on, as is the way of things. Somehow the maturity, stability and wisdom of the group overall never changed. Such an incredible group of humans, I am blessed to have had them as my teachers. Thank you!

What Are Years?

What is our innocence,

what is our guilt? All are

naked, none is safe. And whence

is courage: the unanswered question,

the resolute doubt,—

dumbly calling, deafly listening—that

in misfortune, even death,

encourages others

and in its defeat, stirs

the soul to be strong? He

sees deep and is glad, who

accedes to mortality

and in his imprisonment rises

upon himself as

the sea in a chasm, struggling to be

free and unable to be,

in its surrendering

finds its continuing.

So he who strongly feels,

behaves. The very bird,

grown taller as he sings, steels

his form straight up. Though he is captive,

his mighty singing

says, satisfaction is a lowly

thing, how pure a thing is joy.

This is mortality,

this is eternity.

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