My Vision for a Swiss Oasis of Longevity and Living Hospitality 1. The Lost Art of Presence In our fast and noisy world, undivided attention has become the rarest form of luxury. Whether in conversation, in business, or in travel, we all long to be truly seen, heard and understood. Yet modern life fragments our focus until there is hardly any room left for real connection. The true Art of Hospitality is not about perfection or opulence. It is about presence — creating spaces where people can reconnect with themselves, with nature and with the quiet rhythm of life. It is about the kind of attention that heals — where nothing needs to be achieved and everything can simply be. 2. Redefining the Oasis – Time Out for Longevity My vision is to create a modern Oasis of Time Out — a place where time slows down and the senses awaken again. A retreat designed for the individual, for the human being as a whole — an invitation to realign body, mind and soul. In ancient times, fasting was a natural reset for body and spirit. Today, this idea deserves a new interpretation: a personalized experience of longevity, sustainability and self-awareness, without pressure or dogma. The goal is not a quick fix, but a deep transformation that continues long after returning home — a way of living that is conscious, gentle and sustainable. 🌿 The Human Being at the Center Each person is guided individually. There are no rigid programs — only presence, attention and trust. 🌿 The Environment Inspires Beauty, stillness, art and nature are not decoration; they are medicine for the senses. 3. The Swiss Oasis – Where Diversity Becomes Strength Switzerland, with its crystal-clear streams, powerful mountains and deep sense of safety, is a place of clarity and trust. It is the perfect foundation for a new kind of hospitality — open, human and borderless. This Oasis will be a place where every person feels truly welcome — regardless of origin, color, culture, or faith. A place where Africa, Asia, Europe and the whole world can meet naturally — in mutual respect and joyful exchange. True hospitality means honoring diversity, not erasing it. Each person brings their own essence — their food, their rhythm, their stories, their ancestral knowledge -- and together, something entirely new and alive can emerge. Even nutrition, treatments and rituals will adapt to the backgrounds of the guests. Someone coming from a hot country will experience nourishment that reflects their inner climate and natural balance -- so that when they return home, what they’ve learned can truly integrate into their daily life and culture. Just as I once had the chance to live and work in Vietnam, this Oasis will also be a place of exchange and growth, where people from around the world can collaborate, share and learn from one another — not as guests and hosts, but as humans meeting humans. 4. An Invitation to the Future This vision unites the best of all worlds: global expertise, natural methods and a deep reverence for the whole human being. My dream is to create a timeless model of hospitality — one that restores attention, soul and health. An Oasis that offers more than recovery: it offers awareness. Perhaps this is the new calling of Switzerland -- not only a land of precision and purity, but a land of presence and connection. A home for Oases of Holistic Well-being, where the Art of Hospitality becomes once again the Art of Living. When I imagine this Oasis, I don’t see walls or borders -- I see faces, languages, colors, stories, all blending together in peace. It is not about creating perfection; it is about creating belonging. This, to me, is the real beauty of life. #Longevity #HolisticHealth #SwissRetreat #YveSkinYoga #MindfulLiving #Hospitality #Wellbeing #Diversity #ConsciousTravel |
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