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Developing Intuition

Exploring Jungian typology and unconscious perception

This month’s paid member workshop explores the nature of intuition and how to develop it from a Jungian perspective. If you’re interested in watching at the reduced member rate, you can upgrade now (and gain access to the full archive of Artemisian workshops) or purchase the class at full price directly here. Check out the free preview to get a sense of the content of the class.


Learn how to develop intuition as a tool for accessing unconscious insights, fostering self-awareness, and supporting personal growth

Within the framework of Jungian personality theory, intuition is defined as perception via the unconscious. Developing this function supports us in generating abstract insights, recognizing archetypal patterns and symbols, and making connections that go beyond the obvious. In this month’s workshop, we’ll explore how to harness and refine intuition to support personal growth, expansion of consciousness, and cultivate a connection to the inner depths of the psyche.

Topics include:

  • Introduction to Jungian typology (personality type) and the four cognitive functions (thinking, feeling, sensation, intuition)

  • The difference between introverted and extraverted intuition

  • How to identify and develop intuition

  • Exercises and practices to connect to intuition

  • How to balance intuition with grounded, embodied insights

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