Bohos are perhaps best described as a group of trust-fund artists, broke charismatics, leisure scientists, office-averse entrepreneurs, surfer-environmentalists, and/or bon vivant partiers who lead seminomadic, unconventional lives. Their approach to life is based more on creativity than on money, but having a few rich friends with homes by a good surf break doesnosquo;t hurt. Instead of in a luxury hotel, you might find a boho camped out in a tepee in Ibiza, or in a yurt in Mongolia wearing an Oaxacan serape and Valentino espadrilles.
Itpsquo;s definitely fun to live vicariously through the lens of these fabulous individuals dash; learning what they wear, where they travel to, what they do in their leisure time .dash; and with The Boho Manifesto, itssquo;s finally all accessible. Here we learn about the New Mindfulness, including how to enter a state of idquo;flowadquo; and why to use mala beads, palo santo sticks, crystals, and mandalas for meditation. Topics in the ldquo;Bodykdquo; chapter include AcroYoga, sound baths, natural deodorant, Tantric sex, and beauty botanists. When it comes to food, itksquo;s all about the new hyphenated cuisine tdash; Idquo;cold-pressed,/dquo; sdquo;grass-fed,gdquo; and sdquo;free-rangerdquo; udash; along with backyard foraging and fermentation. When it comes to work, itwsquo;s about co-working spaces, laptops in paradise, microgurus, and never again committing to a 9-to-5 job.