Psychology and philosophy of intuition

This article provides a thoughtful exploration of the philosophical and psychological dimensions of intuition.

Types of Intuition Scale

The Types of Intuition Scale is a validated questionnaire designed to measure three distinct types of intuition: holistic, inferential, and affective.

The magic path of intuition

The Magic Path of Intuition is a simple yet profound book by Florence Scovel Shinn, containing original and previously unpublished texts.

Tap into the Archetypal Energy of a Group

In this webinar, Frédérique te Dorsthorst gives you a first idea of how you can use your intuition by looking through the archetypal glasses to a situation.

The 1% method – minimum change, maximum effect

The 1% Method, popularized by James Clear in his book "Atomic Habits," is a strategy for achieving significant results through small, incremental changes.

The Way of Nagomi: Live More Harmoniously the Japanese Way

The Way of Nagomi is a Japanese philosophy emphasizing living harmoniously by balancing positive and negative experiences. It promotes peace of mind, emotional balance, and overall well-being.

What is your preferred channel of intuition?

Martijn Meima explains that intuition comes in 6 flavours or 6 intuitive channels. Watch the video and then reflect on how intuition works for you.

Discovering Your Ikigai and Intuitive Skills

Helps participants gain clarity on their purpose, align their work with their passions and skills, and integrate intuitive practices into their training.

Opening up for a deeper layer – moving questions

In her book Moving Questions, Siets Bakker describes how you can open yourself for connecting on a deeper layer.

How to include your ego in trainings

In this video, Daan van Kampenhout explains why it's important to include the ego, or the 'head' in trainings. Also if you work intuitively.