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Health & Wellness people lived in the ‘70s. Back then, society was far more open to spiri- tuality,” says Jin. This movement, he says, is part of the ever-swinging pendulum of mass moods, a soci- etal emotion that he believes has been negatively impacted over the last few years by building political divisions. “As the worldwide mood becomes darker, people begin look- ing for answers. When they can’t be creative and thinking openly and expansively. There is a ‘yes’ culture here, and things seems to flow more easily. In the West, people often seem to have already made their minds up.” It is those already in tune with their spiritual sides who will bene- fit the most from the teachings of Centerpath, but there is plenty to be learned by people explor- ing it for the first time. And, as the devel- opments in the world contin- ue to confuse many of us, Jin believes that more people than ever are looking for some kind of reassurance. “I believe we are starting to see a shift to- ward the way found through the typical channels, they turn to spirituality.” As Albert Einstein once said: “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” So, whether it’s the latest news re- port that leaves you scratching your head, or something far more person- al, Centerpath can help you under- stand the core of the issue and how it can be resolved. Through a deep examination of the patterns that have lead you there and how they relate to the universe around you, it is possible to evoke a change for the better. LEARN MORE ABOUT CENTERPATH To learn more about Centerpath, visit Jin’s blog at www.jinnuablog.com or attend his upcoming seminar at The Hive on Sukhumvit Soi 49 on Thursday, 21 September at 7:00 p.m. Further details of the seminar can be found on Jin’s blog. 32 WANDERLUST WWW.WANDERLUSTMAG.COM