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There is a quiet voice most of us

have learned to dismiss.

 

Not because it is wrong, 

but because nothing in our daily lives

asks us to listen to it.

 

Intuitive Studies is an atelier built

around that voice:

To create conditions in

which it can be heard.

 

We architect experiences. 

We understand that scent anchors memory. 

That repetition creates familiarity. 

That meaning integrates without explanation.

 

 

We call this the practice

because it requires return.

An evening is an introduction.

What follows is the deepening.

 

We form a space so it can receive. 

We creating conditions in which the body can

do what it already knows how to do. 

It is a ritual. 

 

We begin with the body because the body does not lie.

Safety always arrives before understanding.

Sensation before meaning.

 

We design for all three: mind, feeling, and physical presence.

A ritual is not complete until sensation, meaning, and social witnessing have all occurred.

 

What is felt in the body, understood in the mind, and witnessed

in community becomes the knowledge that does not need to be remembered but remains as anchoring to our soul.

Not everyone is looking for another event.

Some are looking for another way of paying attention.

If that resontes

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ARRIVAL

You enter slowly.

Sound is already present.

Image is already moving.

 

There is tea, one to energize, one to calm. Served without explanation.

 

Held without instruction.

 

The body begins to slow before the mind decides to.

 

This is not the beginning of an event.

This is the end of the day you carried in with you.

We are not here to talk about
what happened.

We are here to redirect;
in community, as individuals;
toward what is still possible
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L’ART DE RESSENTIR explores how culture is understood through the body before it is processed by the mind. Rooted in embodied cognition, this work approaches scent, ritual, and material form as pathways into memory and meaning.

 

What we feel, we remember. What we repeat, we learn. 

This study invites slow attention, internal awareness, and care as conditions for understanding.

Intuition: Sensing
before Knowing

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