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Yoga in all its flavors

2020-10-09T20:14:45.977Z


From Emmanuel Carrère to Cojean, from management to clothing, the ancestral practice, born in India, interferes in our lives. And sells with benevolent arguments. Is there any harm in doing yourself good?


You couldn't escape him.

The injunction of yoga is everywhere.

In the morning, no one left to swallow a coffee-croissant at the counter (even less in large urban centers for the next two weeks).

We prefer the matcha latte and its gluten-free cookie bought in one of those yogi canteens that are popping up all over town.

At the office, registering for the vinyasa course is strongly encouraged by the HRD.

At Google France, a full-time teacher ensures the well-being (and flexibility) of employees.

Inspired by the founding experience of Steve Jobs (transformed income from a spiritual stay in India, in the mid-1970s), the forces of Silicon Valley practice asanas galore.

Read also:

Yoga: the path of tradition and modern temptation

Since the start of the school year, at lunch break, we nibble at Cojean's

"yogi food",

an assortment of salads, juices and desserts whose

"ingredients, in particular hemp and psyllium",

are supposed to

"promote relaxation, l 'appeasement (…) and the connection of body and mind'.

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Source: lefigaro

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