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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: murdoog

On a scale of 0-36, I got a 3! WHOO HOO! Not only am I a hetero, I reject the idea of following some Third World starvation fad.


21 posted on 11/09/2005 10:52:33 AM PST by jonascord (What is better than the wind at 6 O'clock on the 600 yard line?)
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To: Noachian

How about 'Metrosupials?'


22 posted on 11/09/2005 10:53:54 AM PST by HitmanLV (Listen to my demos for Savage Nation contest: http://www.geocities.com/mr_vinnie_vegas/index.html)
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To: SwankyC

Hoppe's No. 9 makes me warm and fuzzy...


23 posted on 11/09/2005 10:54:24 AM PST by jonascord (What is better than the wind at 6 O'clock on the 600 yard line?)
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To: laney; EveningStar
We're here, we're not queer, but we're close!


24 posted on 11/09/2005 10:55:52 AM PST by Clemenza (In League with the Freemasons, The Bilderbergers, and the Learned Elders of Zion)
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To: laney

LOL


25 posted on 11/09/2005 10:56:03 AM PST by diamond6 (Everyone who is for abortion has already been born. Ronald Reagan)
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To: bonfire

I shop at Trader Joes. Like Whole Foods, but cheaper with not as big a selection. Does that make me a metro?


26 posted on 11/09/2005 10:56:47 AM PST by Clemenza (In League with the Freemasons, The Bilderbergers, and the Learned Elders of Zion)
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To: Steel Wolf
Anyway, seems to me the the Metro lifestyle is based on being profoundly ignorant of anything other than what you're told by either a marketing exec, a neurotic actor, or a tour guide.

Well said.

27 posted on 11/09/2005 10:59:42 AM PST by BureaucratusMaximus (The 2005 Chicago White Sox---World Series Champs---WOO! HOO!)
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To: laney

Sounds like I am safe.


28 posted on 11/09/2005 11:01:48 AM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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To: laney
Have you tried yoga, belly-dancing, or surfing recently?

I took some classes in belly-dancing a few years back. Bought the outfit and everything. It was fun but it's not as easy as it looks. I try to do yoga a couple times a week. Yikes, I'm a metrosexual.

29 posted on 11/09/2005 11:02:14 AM PST by MotleyGirl70
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To: Clemenza

I am a Big TJ Shopper TOO! According to article we is Metro's!


30 posted on 11/09/2005 11:02:14 AM PST by laney (little bit country,little bit Rock and Roll!)
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To: MotleyGirl70

I am very much into Yoga! Love it! also organic vegetables and Candles! so I guess I am one of those Metro thinga ma jiggies!


31 posted on 11/09/2005 11:03:25 AM PST by laney (little bit country,little bit Rock and Roll!)
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To: laney
I like yoga for stretching. Keeps me limber.

I love candles so much I make my own. It's a hobby I picked up about four years ago.

I buy the wax, wicks and jars on the internet. It's so much cheaper making your own and they burn so much better and smell great.

You should try it sometime. I buy from here.

Homemade candles make great gifts too.

32 posted on 11/09/2005 11:16:43 AM PST by MotleyGirl70
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To: MotleyGirl70

Thanks! I will check it out..I love candles and think they make great gifts!


33 posted on 11/09/2005 11:17:39 AM PST by laney (little bit country,little bit Rock and Roll!)
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To: Clemenza; .cnI redruM; 537cant be wrong; 68 grunt; A. Patriot; A_Conservative_Chinese; ...

Hey! :)


34 posted on 11/09/2005 11:27:42 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: laney

Nope, I'm a REAL MAN.


35 posted on 11/09/2005 11:30:37 AM PST by RockinRight (It’s likely for a Conservative to be a Republican, but not always the other way around)
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To: laney; Admin Moderator; cyborg

You've badly mangled the title:

Riding the Metrospiritual Wave
The growing ranks of the hip and holistic are seeking their inner bliss with serious style.




It's "metrospiritual" not "metrosexual."


36 posted on 11/09/2005 11:31:37 AM PST by Petronski (Cyborg is the greatest blessing I have ever known.)
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To: laney

Another branding fad to keep the money flowing...


37 posted on 11/09/2005 11:32:07 AM PST by Barney59 (I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it.)
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To: laney

I bet this guy bought the Queer Eye DVD set.

38 posted on 11/09/2005 11:32:50 AM PST by Serb5150 (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42)
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To: HitmanNY
How about 'Metrosupials?'

Maybe 'Metrosapiens?'

39 posted on 11/09/2005 11:32:59 AM PST by Petronski (Cyborg is the greatest blessing I have ever known.)
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To: laney

10 - 18
You may lead a spiritual life, but your interests are more 1969 than 2005. You prefer an earthy lifestyle to the city chic way of life that metrospirituals follow. Metrospiritual values like preserving the earth and using natural or organic products are probably important to you, but you're more conservative about the way you reveal these values.


40 posted on 11/09/2005 11:33:57 AM PST by RockinRight (It’s likely for a Conservative to be a Republican, but not always the other way around)
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