Love is always too much

Like the water
of a deep stream,
love is always too much.
We did not make it.
Though we drink till we burst,
we cannot have it all,
or want it all.
In its abundance
it survives our thirst.

In the evening we come down to the shore
to drink our fill,
and sleep,
while it flows
through the regions of the dark.
It does not hold us,
except we keep returning to its rich waters
thirsty.

We enter,
willing to die,
into the commonwealth of its joy.

– a poem by Wendell Berry

PHOTOS: Back when I first started shooting “The Body as Temple” series, I was still shooting on film. Here are some early yoga images captured on black and white film, Kodak Tri-X, in my Hollywood Hills studio.

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The birth of “The Body as Temple”