Developing Intuition with Maya Wisdom

The Tzolkin calendar is the sacred calendar of the ancient Maya of Mexico and Guatemala. This calendar was — and still is — used to structure cycles of time and give meaning to events.

Intuition in Adult Education – A Learning Journey

With a group of adult trainers from all over Europe, we explored the topic of intuition. This article explains the key learnings and what you can do as a trainer to use intuition in your trainings.

Developing Intuition: A Journey Through Seven Steps

Using a constellation, 6 trainers explored the Intuition Pathway of Rick Snyder and came up with powerful insights about developing and using your intuition.

Intuitive Sensing

In this webinar, Martijn Meima shares his insights about how intuition works and let you experience different ways of intuitive sensing.

Stress to clarity – increase your balance & intuition through sound

This webinar offers a practical exploration of how sound and vibration can regulate the nervous system and create the inner conditions needed for intuitive clarity. Participants will learn how elements like brainwave states, the vagus nerve, and nervous system balance support a deeper connection to their inner guidance.

Rituals

A ritual for starting and a ritual for ending the session. The role of ritual is significant, dating back to ancient times, and every person needs to participate in and create rituals.

Sociometric Tasks

Sociometry captures a snapshot of group dynamics. Participants indicate choices based on given criteria by placing their hand on another’s shoulder.

Who Are You?

A paired exercise based on the Eastern Satori practice, repeatedly asking "Who are you?" and answering without deviation.

Search for the self

This resource is designed to help participants experience their own presence beyond words and thoughts. It is a simple yet profound way to cultivate intuitive self-awareness.

The source of thought

This resource helps you see how thoughts arise and disappear, making it easier to stop overthinking.