About
Hello there,
Ok, here’s a little about me. My name is Nathan but I am better known as Nate Cat (as opposed to “Nate Dog” of gangsta rapping/ background vocals fame… not entirely original; maybe I should find a better pseudonym to go by). I am presently in my 30s and enjoying the best of both worlds… being young and old at the same time; depending on which perspective you are viewing me from (child/ adult.)
Well as you can see I do ramble on incessantly about complete rubbish sometimes. Let’s move on…
My specialities are the self development industry which covers a rather broad area. More specifically I tend to concentrate on nutrition on the health side of things. I also dabble in concepts of existence that revolve around spiritual philosophies like Yoga and Krishna consciousness. I tend not to suggest that I fully endorse those philosophies entirely because they do seem to deal with things in a somewhat mystical and sometimes subjective manner.
I have started Zhuno.com with the intention of developing certain spiritual philosophies that are more palatable to people across the globe. Some may refer to me as materialistic. That could not be further than the truth because I embrace the full extent of existence and all of its seemingly complex patterns and boil things down into simple forms.
I believe that we should not try to live outside of our reality in an attempt to make explanations of things we cannot understand like, for example, afterlife. The key to peace and security is in our ability to accept our place in existence for what it is. All the answers to existence can be found… all we need is to learn the correct way to listen in to our higher senses.
An atheist has just as much chance of peace of mind as someone who claims to believe in “God”. Both “atheist” and “God” are just words and there is no great need to conflict with each other over who is right or wrong. The only way we find the answers to what we need is to key into our own higher centers of wisdom. Accessing wisdom is done through meditation which can be either passive or active in nature.
I think this is enough detail for the moment… don’t you think? Oh well, maybe I will come back and add/ remove parts of this page.
Yours Sincerely
Nate Cat
