Confusion kills yoga practice. Students learn tradition and someone tells them ‘oh what they are teaching there is not correct, do this yoga, this is better yoga’ then 6 months same thing, and they do another type yoga, then 6 months later another type yoga, and it’s like this. Then they say ‘Oh I did this yoga, and that yoga and this yoga.’ They should also say they are confused. Yogis should be honest.








A Students Perspective #1 - Maria Forde
This is the first segment of a new series on different Ashtanga Yoga perspectives from the students at Mysore San Francisco. Some students have just started the path of Ashtanga Yoga and some have been practicing for years. Either way, it is a glimpse into the process and potential of the practice. Enjoy!…


more via Magnolia Zuniga and Mysore San Francisco

A Students Perspective #1 - Maria Forde

This is the first segment of a new series on different Ashtanga Yoga perspectives from the students at Mysore San Francisco. Some students have just started the path of Ashtanga Yoga and some have been practicing for years. Either way, it is a glimpse into the process and potential of the practice. Enjoy!…



more via Magnolia Zuniga and Mysore San Francisco