Zubin brings a whole set of tools to assist in integrating aspects of oneself through in-body meditation. She has been working with others as a spiritual teacher and has the sacred opportunity to work as a volunteer spiritual assistant in hospice, taking their transition from this world to next since 2011. After having articles published in local magazines between 2003-2011, and then 2022-2024, writing has become a pursuit. Possible book on the horizon. She teaches in-person classes in Evanston and Chicago, and facilitates online classes nationally. Some themes of her classes have been focused on topics such as: male-female balance, self-healing, creative imagination for youth, mind-body skills for professionals, intuitive development, and more.
More locally, she is a member of C.E.R.T. Leadership Team (community emergency response team) bringing education for preparedness to citizens. She is currently on the Executive Board of Director’s for Main Dempster Mile, V.P. (local merchant association) and a co-founding member of the Interfaith Collaboration to establish preparedness for Houses of Worship and their congregants with partnership with NGO’s (Red Cross, Salvation Army) and Evanston’s fire department.
Since 2022, she has been involved in a health initiative between a New England-based organization and Blue Cross and Blue Shield to bring wellness and self-care through grounding and centering techniques.
From 2020-2022, she assisted with Covid Clinics in collaboration with the Health Department, Paramedics, MRC’s and CERT members to ensure an efficient and effective flow of services.
In the past, there was involvement with Edgar Cayce Holistic Center as a Holistic Fair Coordinator. It involved 20 or more practitioners of all kinds coming together, five times a year to offer their services to the community and beyond.
Sociology & Social Psychology (graduate work)
Teacher & Director
Spiritual Development
“It all started when I wanted to make a difference. The one way I found was to have a place for people to come to heal themself which in turn would allow others to know they too can do it for themselves. I realized I couldn't be in all places at once. There is no space in time when it comes to spiritual work. With clairvoyant awareness you can simply close your eyes and open your other eyes- 'inner sight.' The adventure takes place in you. Have a phone, headset, comfy chair, feet on the floor and a do not disturb sign. See you there!”