A Workshop on Reclaiming Our First Sense: Intuition
Dr. Lenka Schulze
For centuries, intuition has been treated as a curiosity—something whispered about, occasionally admired, but rarely trusted. In modern culture, it has been pushed to the margins, overshadowed by logic, intellect, and measurable outcomes. Yet intuition was the first sense humans were ever given, long before reason came to dominate.
“That we’ve ignored it, dismissed it, and even trained people not to rely on it—that’s deeply disturbing,” says Lenka Schulze, PhD. “Intuition is the most powerful healing tool we possess. The mind and intuition are very different instruments, and we’ve elevated one at the expense of the other.”
Considering the times we are living in, Lenka is astounded that more people are not interested in learning how to awaken and communicate with their intuition. “Intuition is a wonderful tool to help individuals discern truth from the misinformation currently being amplified by AI in social media messaging and the news,” says the author, educator, and spiritual guide whose work bridges metaphysics, consciousness, and grounded, practical healing.
March Workshop in Naples
From March 19–22, 2026, Lenka will present an interactive workshop titled Spring Equinox 2026: Multidimensional Activation Through Intuition. This four-day immersion into higher consciousness, deep healing, and intuitive awakening will guide participants in learning how to recognize and navigate different dimensions, connect with their unique energies, and apply these insights to daily life and healing. Details of location in North Naples and times will be disclosed when individuals register.
“Additionally, I’ll be guiding attendees in exploring the unseen web of creation that shapes reality,” she explains, “and helping them discover how to align their energy with these fields for transformation and manifestation.”
Learning How to Be Grounded and Present
Today, many people are not grounded, which disconnects them from the sensations and feelings through which intuition communicates in the body—not because they lack stability, but because they rarely inhabit their physical bodies at all.
“We live in our thoughts,” Lenka says. “We’re driving and replaying conversations, worrying about meetings, planning dinner, wondering how we were perceived. We’re almost never fully present.”
She clarifies that being grounded means being in the body—paying attention to sensation, breath, and presence. “When people do feel something in their bodies, their first response is often fear. If we were in relationship with our bodies all the time,” she says, “we wouldn’t be alarmed by sensation. We’d recognize it as communication.”
Living Multidimensionally
Lenka’s work centers on helping others reconnect with their bodies and their intuitive awareness. She teaches people to understand their physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual bodies—and to move consciously between them.
“To live multidimensionally,” she explains, “is to know where your awareness is and how to shift it.”
This awareness of intuition and presence, she believes, opens the door to a deeper understanding of life itself—how we are shaped not only by our internal states, but also by the energetic fields around us, by nature, and by rhythms older than modern civilization.
“We’re not just part of nature,” she says. “We are nature.” Disconnection from natural cycles—circadian rhythms, seasons, breath, and rest—may underlie much of the illness people experience today. Reconnection, she suggests, could be profoundly restorative.
A Practical Approach
Her approach is practical as well as philosophical, incorporating breathwork, sound, and self-healing techniques. The goal is not belief, but experience.
“I want people to feel it,” she says. “To know it in their bodies.”

In a world that prizes certainty and speed, her message is quiet but insistent: what we are searching for may not be found in the external world, but in the deeper, darker places of our inner worlds—places we have largely been taught to ignore.
For details of the workshop and to register, email [email protected]. Visit Lenka.org.

