I grew up suspecting there was more to the world than the culture around me seemed to know about or care about. But it took me decades and dozens of dead ends to figure out what that was and how to access it. It wasn't in traditional religions (at least in the ways that they are typically taught), it wasn't in the hard sciences or the social sciences, it wasn't in pop culture psychology, it wasn't in cults and it wasn't in the popular notion of success. It was extraordinarily simple and it was inside.
Exactly which twists and turns I took in those years doesn't really matter. What does matter is that this simple discovery was made primarily through a process of simple meditation. And through distilling what I found over and over again I found I could use it and teach it in a simple manner as a pathway to personal and spiritual development.
This path is called Intuisdom only because it needs a name. It is intrinsic to the human makeup, psychology and relationship with the rest of the world. It is not proprietary, as it has been identified for thousands of years in one way or another. However, it does require a distilled set of observations and teaching method to teach in a way that functions fairly quickly and without exhaustive efforts and expense.
My teaching tenets are simple: The teacher should not get in the way of the message and the message should not get in the way of the truth. My proof is not in an equation, belief or sleight of hand. It is in the experience I offer the reader.
As a seeker, this should be your fundamental guide: Something so critical and central to existance such as the nature of reality and your part in it should be incredibly simple; it shouldn't be only available to some and not to others; it shouldn't take an immense amount of time and money to achieve; move toward, but do not attach to, teachers providing a very straightforward path.
Look, you can browse around the "experts" here or troll the Internet for teachers and you will find that a small, but stable minority will focus on one thing in particular--the role of self observation in personal and spiritual development. Anything that points away from self is missing the mark.
The path to fulfillment, to personal development, to spiritual development starts with a very simple, critical and profound first step of becoming the natural self. Everything else flows naturally from this point.