After spending a decade in the international women's human rights field, my colleagues and I began to discuss 'burn out' among activists. I too was working non-stop and was always tired, stressed, and agitated. My moods were uneven and my energy levels erratic. Although I was exercising, I wasn't at peace. My health was deteriorating and I was making poor choices in order to handle the stress of the work we were doing.
At some point my sister dragged me to a yoga class. Unconsciously I was already judging modern day yoga. I had created beliefs that the yoga today could never be authentic or even remotely as powerful as what my parents had practiced with 'real' gurus from India.