QAnon and conspiratorial thinking have gained traction in certain yoga and wellness circles. Here's how one yoga teacher's story — and path to radicalization — can help shed light on the 'wellness to QAnon' pipeline.
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In both circles, there is an emphasis on"doing your own research" and"finding your own truth." And many people who practice and teach yoga distrust Western medicine, preferring to find alternative solutions or try to let their body heal itself. QAnon, in particular, may have a particular resonance for yoga practitioners, according to Ben Lorber, a researcher at Political Research Associates, a think tank that monitors right-wing movements, because both communities share the idea of a higher truth accessible to a select few.
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