What I Don’t Like About The Intuition Zone (Review)
Don’t get me wrong, I love the program and think it’s awesome, BUT…
There is something I have to say about The Intuition Zone program. See, I’ve been continuing to go through it and one thing has become abundantly clear to me…
It’s possible to experience information overload
This program is much more comprehensive than I first realized. Every guidebook really needs to be digested on its own - skimming through the program like I did before already was very helpful, but to really get the full benefits from The Intuition Zone, I’m realizing I have to actually spend time with each part of her program.
For example, just the guidebook on asking empowering questions was really insightful. There’s a wealth of information packed into the pages, and that’s one of the smallest of several guidebooks and workbooks included in the program.
So for me, when I first got the program I was kind of hoping for a quick “flash of intuition” — sort of like the “aha” moment where suddenly my intuition comes flooding into me after going through The Intuition Zone. But apparently it doesn’t work like that.
To really get the benefits of this program, I’m going to have to really take it to heart… to go through every piece of this amazing program, bit by bit, and then continue to apply what I learn. As a result, I’m also going to review each part of The Intuition Zone piece by piece as I go through it.
Aine says that developing intuition comes gradually… each step being an opening for the next step. I kind of interpret what she says to mean that it’s like a small leak, and the more water that comes through the leak, the larger the leak becomes… until eventually, water comes flooding out. That’s kind of a bad example though, since in this case I actually want my intuition to come to me like a flood.
The other thing that seems a little overwhelming is that Aine says there’s different kinds of intuition. Some people hear things, some people feel them, some people see them (maybe in their mind’s eye), and all sorts of ways.
That’s a little intimidating for me - it just seems like a lot at once.
On the other hand, Aine says that each person tends to be stronger in one area. For example, I usually have a sort of “knowing” - I don’t hear my intuition, mostly I just “know.” Sometimes I have visualizations in my mind; I see virtual images.
I guess the best way to work with The Intuition Zone is to really take it one step at a time. Go through one guidebook, read it thoroughly, review it for you, and then move on to the next one. I’m really looking forward to checking out the meditations soon when I have a chance, and once I do I’ll post my review on those as well.

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February 25th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Great! I was also keen on learning about this Intuition Zone. Correct me if I’m wrong, wasn’t this Intuition more alike Psychic ability? I’ve learn some about Psychic which is also relate to the ability of learning and using ‘Own Intuition’. I have Be Psychic guide written by Dr. Bradley Thompson on SelfHelpStreet.com. It is too quite remarkable, anyway, just by reading one wouldn’t actually knows how it work until he tries it, himself. Kinda look again, there you have it! We must Meditate! Drive our brain into an Alpha state of frequency. It was said where it all begin. Every ‘Matter’ begins here. Thanks for the sharing, keep ‘em writing.
February 28th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
I consider the use of intuition presently to be a substantial part of my natural personlity. Already having this skill,installed and active, makes me wonder just how much of this course material will be useful enough to justify the price. Will it really be a rehash of already pondered material or is there enough advanced material to make it interesting and useful at present
March 3rd, 2009 at 12:08 am
Robert - that’s a really good question. So far what I’m finding from the program is that it’s really good at helping me gain clarity about intuition.
For example, I used to think my intuition only talked to me about “big” things - but that was because I didn’t understand all the different ways my intuition was giving me feedback. I’ve found this to be helpful so far.
One thing to keep in mind is that the program does have a 100% money-back guarantee (I’m a big fan of this on anything I buy)… so at least it’s zero risk to check out and see if there’s new material. Since everybody is different, I’d bet that some of what is rehash for you would be new for me, and vice-versa as well.