Ilona Moore, E-RYT-500 Yoga is a self-study, and so it was with me. When I started questioning my life, probing into the deeper layers of the quest for the meaning of life, that was when yoga opened a door to me, inviting me in. I stepped in, and my journey began. Immediately,...
Ilona Moore, E-RYT-500
Yoga is a self-study, and so it was with me. When I started questioning my life, probing into the deeper layers of the quest for the meaning of life, that was when yoga opened a door to me, inviting me in. I stepped in, and my journey began. Immediately, I got intrigued and at the same time realized that it would be not a passing interest but something infinitely more profound. Yoga does not reveal itself all at once; you have to discover it as you live it, one day at a time. And so I live!
Another realization occurred pretty quickly: that I cannot contain it, but rather have to share. It is similar to a bottomless container: the more you share, the more you have. And so I share!