Intuitive Accompaniment
Intuitive Accompaniment
Origin and context
Intuition is a natural human capacity. It emerges from attentive listening, experience, and the ability to perceive connections that are not always expressed verbally.
In some forms of accompaniment, this perceptual sensitivity can be refined, allowing access to information that may arise as sensations, images, words or impressions, rather than through analytical reasoning alone.
What this approach offers
Intuitive Accompaniment offers a space of deep listening, in which what is lived by the person can be perceived and articulated with greater subtlety.
In this context, I may perceive elements that are not immediately expressed — through bodily sensations, images, words or impressions. These perceptions are never presented as truths, but as possible points of reference, shared with discernment when they may support the unfolding of the session.
This approach does not involve prediction, divination or interpretation of the future.
Integration within the body–awareness axis
Within the body–awareness axis, Intuitive Accompaniment supports the articulation of lived experience, while remaining anchored in bodily sensation.
Any intuitive elements that are shared are always related to:
- what the person feels in their body
- what they recognise as relevant or not for themselves
- what is present in the here and now
The intention is not to provide answers from outside, but to support inner clarification and personal meaning-making.
What some people may experience
Depending on the person and the moment, this approach may be accompanied by:
- a sense of being deeply heard or understood
- a new perspective on a lived situation
- emotional or perceptual clarification
- a feeling of inner coherence
These experiences are variable and are never presented as goals or guarantees.
Framework and limits
This accompaniment is not clairvoyance, not mediumship as a service, and not divination.
The perceptions that may arise are always shared as proposals, never as instructions or authoritative statements.
The person accompanied remains fully sovereign, autonomous and responsible for their own choices and interpretations.
This approach does not replace medical, psychological or therapeutic care.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
No. This approach does not involve prediction or reading the future. Any intuitive perceptions shared are offered as possible points of understanding, never as certainties.
No. You remain fully free to recognise what resonates for you or not.
It may support inner clarification or a new perspective on lived experience, without imposed interpretation.