Edith Ubuntu Chan
EPISODE #23

The Future is Intuitive with

Edith Ubuntu Chan

Intuition is a trainable sense and this reveals how to exercise perception.

Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan is part of the frontier.

She is a Harvard-trained mathematician, a doctor of Chinese medicine, and the founder of a growing academy that has now helped hundreds of children begin exploring blindfold reading and expanded perception. What struck me most when I saw her work in person was not just that the children were performing something remarkable — it was how natural it looked. As if these abilities are not supernatural at all, but remembered. In this episode, Edith and I explore intuition as a trainable human sense. We talk about blindfold vision, the role of stillness, how children access subtle perception faster than most adults, and what happens when we stop defining ourselves as only physical beings. She also shares profound reflections from dark retreat, motherhood, fascia, source, and the deep remembering of our true nature. Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan is one of the most compelling voices I’ve encountered in the conversation around intuition, perception, and the untapped capacities of the human body. Open your mind to what we call intuition may actually be an ancient intelligence returning online.

 

“When we listen deeply—to our bodies and to sound—we create the space for true transformation.”

We discussed:

- The science and spirituality of blindfold vision training - How intuitive perception develops through play, safety, and joy - The connection between childhood, environment, and energy sensitivity - The healing role of forgiveness, motherhood, and reconnection with nature - Why our intuitive senses aren’t mystical—but beautifully human For those who prefer a visual experience, the conversation is available on YouTube. As always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. I sincerely hope you enjoyed our talk. Be mighty!

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