ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月22日 09時16分


Last month a group of roughly 60 people, including doctors, CEOs and internet entrepreneurs, gathered under a big white dome in Powder Mountain, Utah, to hear their host, a 45-year-old man named Jamie Wheal, talk about “flow.” But what is flow? #Flow is an elusive state cultivated by artists, athletes and others, that of being so absorbed in what they’re doing that they lose track of time and thought, finding themselves guided rather by instinct and intuition. At Jamie’s 5-day retreat, which cost almost $5,000 to attend, flow campers moved back and forth on brightly colored foam rollers; balanced and bounced on big yellow balls; and learned acro-yoga, in which partners lift each other in the air. And after a night of breathing exercises, @nytimesfashion reports, “people were transported into altered states, gyrating their pelvises, bursting into peals of unrestrained, almost feral laughter, even leaping to their feet to dance.” The group had succeeded, Jamie announced afterward, in “defragging our nervous systems.” @michaelfriberg took this photo of the Dojo Dome at flow camp in Powder Mountain, Utah; Jamie wants to bring structures, like this one, to locations around the world. Visit the link in our profile to read more about flow.


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