Article in Kindred Spirit Magazine

Kindred Spirit magazine just published an article I wrote on how spending more time in nature not only increases your spirituality quotient, but might also lead to a spiritual awakening. Download the full article as a .pdf from the following link. http://jinnuablog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Kindrerd-Spirit-Magazine-Aug-Oct-2020-Jin-Nua-Article.pdf BTW–Kindred Spirit is a wonderful magazine covering a large range of topics related […]

On the Centerpath…

Find your true self on the centerPath; nature self art science freedom; outside the human world; the temple of the heart; beyond the human centered world into the worlds of nature and art on your way to the heart of the universe; connections; increasing order; increasing harmony; increasing beauty; connect art science nature and mind; […]

Center Everyday

While most focus on the classic techniques of yoga and meditation to center themselves, there are in fact many alternative ways to center your mind through our day-to-day routines and by just getting closer to nature. In our daily routines you can accomplish the goal by fully focusing on the task at hand. Whether playing […]

Tedx Talk to Be!

Almost got a TedxTalk slot at Cornell University (however didn’t make the final cut). In either event, you can view the pitch I submitted to Cornell in the link below which goes a long way in explaining how Centerlife was discovered, how it works, and how to apply it to our lives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whIuLygILww

MBS Conference Feb 2020

I was lucky to speak at the Mind Body Spirit conference in Bangkok in late February 2020. It was a great day full of talk of beauty, balance, harmony, and hope. I love nothing more than sharing Centerlife with others and (hopefully) giving them some new insights to nature and life!

West Meets East

A modern day equivalent to the Eastern thought systems of Zen, Taoism, and Confucianism; the combined systems of Centerpath, Centerlife, and i-Citizen form the necessary framework to guide our thoughts, model our lives, and govern our societies.