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Riding the Metrospiritual Wave (Are you a Metrosexual?)
Beliefnet ^ | Nov 9th, 2005 | Ariana Speyer

Posted on 11/09/2005 6:55:21 AM PST by laney

Gwyneth Paltrow is one. So are Angelina Jolie and Leonardo di Caprio. Chances are your bikram yoga teacher has the major characteristics and so does the guy who makes your fruit smoothie at Jamba Juice. Donna Karan is totally in on it.

The salesperson who helps you find the right Botanical Kinetics moisturizer at Aveda is probably one, along with your eco-tourism guide at Costa Rican surf camp. Richard Gere may be the proto-one and Uma Thurman was pretty much born into it. What is influencing Hollywood stars and Wal-Mart shoppers, fashionistas and Filene’s basement-dwellers alike? It’s called metrospirituality, and chances are you already know or even

Do you go out of your way to buy organic food? Have you thought about the wu wei in your home? Have you tried yoga, belly-dancing, or surfing recently?

Are you attracted to traditional crafts from other cultures or have you started knitting? Do you own a Prius or have you thought about buying a hybrid car? Are you a tea connoisseur or an organic wine- and beer-drinker? Is there a certain aromatherapy scent that brings you comfort, especially in candle form?

If most of your answers are yes, then count yourself among the growing numbers of metrospirituals—the kinder, gentler post-Yuppies who want to treat the earth and native cultures with respect, connect with their inner source and inspiration, test their bodies and expand their minds with ancient physical practices—and do it all with serious style.

Jim Twitchell, a professor of English at the University of Florida and author of many books about consumer culture, including "Adcult USA: The Triumph of Advertising in America" (1995), attributes the demand for luxury goods to a need for salvation or epiphany through consuming.

Throughout history, Twitchell argues, "The primary deliverer of sensations was the church. That’s where you went to have an epiphany. … The sensations of luxury mirror the sensations of epiphany—the ability to give the consumer the sensation that I’ve come to the end of the line, I’m saved, I’m there, I don’t have to wrestle any more." The metrospiritual takes luxury-buying to a new level--reaching outward for connection to the planet and to each other.

According to Sharon Lee of youth-trend forecasting firm Look-Look, "There’s lots of desire to be spiritual and have more meaning than a commercial, purely secular lifestyle provides. And there’s a smorgasbord of product offerings that have gradations of spirituality woven into them." The words you see and hear again and again on the many products that help define and support the metrospiritual lifestyle—like Fresh’s Crème Ancienne which is made by hand at a monastery in the Czech Republic--are "calm," "enrich," "renew," "inspire," "experience," "connect," "heal," "ancient" and "conscious," for starters. is a metrospiritual Metrospirituality is the mainstreaming of Taoist, Buddhist (thanks to Richard Gere and Uma’s dad, Buddhism scholar and practitioner Robert Thurman), and Hindu values, among others, into an easily digestible, buyable form.

Take Hampton Chutney Company, for instance. This highly popular New York-area food empire makes traditional Indian dosas and uttapams—the kind of thing you might make and eat at an Indian ashram—which is exactly where the owners, Gary and Isabel MacGurn, met in 1990. They now have three thriving outposts at very tony addresses—one in Long Island's Hamptons, one in New York City's Soho, and one on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. At the Soho store, pictures of yogis decorate the walls and devotional Indian chants pour soothingly out of the stereo.

And what are you actually getting if you have the patience to wait on the slowly snaking line? Semi-fast food that is nutritious and delicious (the Number Six, for example, is masala-spiced potatoes with spinach, jack cheese, and tomato), served in an atmosphere heavy on the good yogic vibes. You’re getting food with a stamp of individualism and thought, an exotic staple made American and virtuous in some ineffable way.

Virtue is a key feature of the metrospiritual lifestyle, and those in the fold expect it not only of themselves but also from the companies to which they give their business. Of course, as Sharon Lee points out, "Lots of companies are doing a superficial job and lots of companies are doing a really meaningful job" of being responsible global citizens. At Origins, part of the written mission is to "do whatever we can to protect the earth and its resources." On Aveda's website, the idea is to "strive to set an example for environmental leadership and responsibility."

Metrospiritual companies that practice what they preach believe that popular, profitable products and social responsibility are not mutually exclusive propositions. Whole Foods, an emblematically metrospiritual company, is in the midst of a massive expansion of its $3.9 billion business. Not surprisingly, the Whole Foods web site echoes the now-familiar mantra, "We believe in a virtuous circle entwining the food chain, human beings and Mother Earth: each is reliant upon the others through a beautiful and delicate symbiosis."


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To: bonfire
"Whole Foods". Wish there was one near me.

I used to work down the street from one...I'd literally drool at their fabulous meat department.

Given their clientele, I was however kinda surprised they even had a meat department...I'd expect 90% of their clientele to picket it or bomb it.

121 posted on 11/09/2005 3:50:07 PM PST by ErnBatavia (Frist would be a great Majority Leader if he had 65 seats..make that 75)
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To: laney

I scored a one.


122 posted on 11/09/2005 4:04:08 PM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: Salamander
I don't think he even *owns* a tie.

I plead guilty to ownership, though I can't recall the last time I had one around my neck....

8^)

123 posted on 11/09/2005 4:08:30 PM PST by The SISU kid (I have seen the future (but I signed a nondisclosure))
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To: Petronski
I answered "4. Beef jerky," but only because it didn't list "Slim Jim" as an option.

Any quiz about food that doesn't have Beer Nuts as an answer can't be very exact.

124 posted on 11/09/2005 4:41:20 PM PST by par4 (If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything)
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To: Petronski
I ROCK!!!

You scored 9, on a scale of 0 to 36. Here's how to interpret your score:

0 - 9

You are not at all metrospiritual. You probably don't live in a city, and your religious life much more rooted in traditional forms and practices than in lifestyle and consumer choices. You model your values on what's most important to you, not on what celebrities are promoting, and you don't stay up to date with the latest trends.

125 posted on 11/09/2005 4:49:03 PM PST by Dashing Dasher (I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!)
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To: The SISU kid

It's probably one of those skinny little 80s "Rick Ocasek" ties, isn't it?...:D


126 posted on 11/09/2005 5:00:14 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight)
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To: Eagle Eye

What?
All of that and no photos on your "me" page?


TEASE!



;D


127 posted on 11/09/2005 5:04:38 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight)
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To: Salamander

Tell me about Walken's cowbells via freepmail please.


128 posted on 11/09/2005 6:14:17 PM PST by Eagle Eye (There ought to be a law against excess legislation.)
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To: EveningStar

Marinating in the finer things in life - sounds like the French, and look where it's gotten them.....


129 posted on 11/09/2005 8:32:03 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: Dashing Dasher

I scored a big...................."4"!!!!!

Guess I am a REAL infidel, ain't I?

And PROUD to score so LOW on that test!!!


130 posted on 11/09/2005 8:34:52 PM PST by Rca2000 (I am Omni-one. I see all, hear all and know all, I can read your mind. You cannot stop me.)
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To: Nowhere Man; Goodgirlinred; Paul_Denton; pcottraux; tuliptree76

PING!!


131 posted on 11/09/2005 8:36:14 PM PST by Rca2000 (I am Omni-one. I see all, hear all and know all, I can read your mind. You cannot stop me.)
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To: Rca2000

I like yoga.


132 posted on 11/09/2005 8:47:40 PM PST by tuliptree76
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To: Rca2000; Nowhere Man; Goodgirlinred; Paul_Denton; pcottraux; Army Air Corps; Monkey Face; ...
Even though I do like yoga and pilates, it doesn't look like that dominates...

You scored 9, on a scale of 0 to 36. Here's how to interpret your score:

0 - 9
You are not at all metrospiritual. You probably don't live in a city, and your religious life much more rooted in traditional forms and practices than in lifestyle and consumer choices. You model your values on what's most important to you, not on what celebrities are promoting, and you don't stay up to date with the latest trends.

133 posted on 11/09/2005 8:55:23 PM PST by tuliptree76
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To: Eagle Eye

Done deal.

And for anyone who hasn't seen it yet;

http://mercury.walagata.com/w/the-salamander/cowbell.wmv


134 posted on 11/09/2005 9:26:52 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight)
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To: tuliptree76

I like yoga too.....especially blueberry.


135 posted on 11/09/2005 9:28:32 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight)
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To: laney

BLECH!

Give me a thick rare steak and a cold bottle of beer anytime.

Those phony baloneys can shove their chutney up their ashrams.


136 posted on 11/09/2005 9:34:08 PM PST by Palladin (America! America! God shed His grace on Thee.)
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To: Rca2000

I'm impressed that you scored lower than I!

I thought I was the Anti-MetroSpirtual Blah Blah.

;-)


137 posted on 11/09/2005 9:52:03 PM PST by Dashing Dasher (I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!)
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To: Salamander

Salamander!!!

Where ya' been girl!


;-)

DD


138 posted on 11/09/2005 9:52:52 PM PST by Dashing Dasher (I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!)
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To: Dashing Dasher

Jes' a'sittin' 'round a'waitin' to run intuh ya ag'in....;D


[blame SISU....he's been falling down on the *ping* job]....;]



139 posted on 11/09/2005 10:05:13 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight)
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To: Dashing Dasher

"I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!"

If I prepay, will I get mine faster?


140 posted on 11/09/2005 10:07:10 PM PST by Salamander (Cursed with Second Sight)
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