
Rituals of Art
Objects of meaning, beauty, and reflection. Created in Paris. Sent to you with care.
Evening routine

“The meditation letters are like finding a treasure map towards a mindful moment.”
— Chia from Nuud care
MEDITATION
LETTERS
MINDFULNESS
ART PRINTS
RITUAL
SILK SCARVES
FAQs
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At Evaco Paris, we offer meditation practices that are meaningful, grounded, and gently disciplined—without ever taking ourselves too seriously. Our intention is to help you build a consistent, nourishing practice that fits into real life—with focus, with beauty, and with room to breathe.
Meditation, for us, is not about perfection or performance. It’s not an identity, but a ritual. A space to return to yourself with tenderness. Our practices blend mindfulness with art, language, and a touch of quiet humor—because life is complex, and your practice should support that, not simplify it.
We offer meditations in several formats, so you can choose what suits your moment:
The directness of video
The versatility of audio
The freedom of written meditations you can read, revisit, and make your own
The best way to discover the Evaco style is by joining our Collectors’ List—where you’ll receive a series of beautifully crafted practices to try at your own pace, as a gift.
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Written meditation uses the quiet power of language to gently guide your thoughts and emotions into a meditative state. Think of the way a good book invites you in—how it slows time, opens your inner world, and lingers long after the last word. These meditations do the same, but with purpose and presence.
By reading rather than listening, you move at your own rhythm. You can pause, reflect, reread—allowing each phrase to settle more deeply. This makes written meditation both grounding and intimate: a practice you can return to again and again, without needing a screen or a voice.
It’s a flexible, elegant ritual that fits easily into daily life. And because reading is so personal, it allows for a more intuitive, self-guided connection to the moment—and to yourself.
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Many of the practices and reflections I share are accompanied by suggested yoga sequences—gently aligned with the current theme or energetic focus. These movements are intended to support the meditative experience, not to lead it. They are quiet companions to the inner work.
While I provide detailed written instructions and thoughtful guidance, you won’t find follow-along demonstration videos. My intention is not to offer yoga as a performance or fitness practice, but as a mindful extension of meditation—a way of inhabiting the body with more presence.
I hold a 200-hour multi-style Yoga Teacher Training certification, which gives me the foundation to guide, design, and teach. But in the world of Evaco, yoga is not the center—it is a thread. A subtle, somatic support that complements the deeper work of stillness, breath, and reflection.
For now, I choose to keep that focus inward, honoring the meditative heart of the practice, and offering yoga as a mindful gesture, not a central stage.
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Yes. I’ve completed a 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training and am certified by Yoga Alliance. This qualifies me to guide you through meditation, breathwork, and yoga asana practices with safety and intention.
That said, my work centers more around the mindfulness and meditative aspects of yoga than its physical or fitness-based expressions. While I am fully trained to teach a traditional class, I choose to focus on the inner landscape—stillness, breath, rhythm, and reflection—because that’s where I believe the most profound shifts take place.
For more about how yoga fits into my offerings, see: “Do you offer yoga classes?”
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Haha, that’s a lovely question—and ultimately, it’s up to you! Samadhi is the profound, egoless state of meditation where thoughts and feelings fall away—the true heart of meditative practice.
While reaching samadhi is possible with dedicated, sustained focus over time, it’s not the primary goal of the practices here at Evaco Paris. Instead, we gently guide you toward cultivating specific feelings, gaining a little more ease and clarity with your thoughts, and deepening your connection with yourself.
If samadhi happens to bloom along the way, it’s more than welcome—and a beautiful gift to savor.