Training Kids To See While Blindfolded with Edith Ubuntu Chan

Training Kids To See While Blindfolded with Edith Ubuntu Chan

From InnerVerse by Chance Garton

April 17, 2026 · 1h 12m

About this episode

The episode explores blindfold vision and intuitive perception in children, discussing how training can enhance natural awareness and consciousness.

In this conversation with Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan, we explore blindfold vision, intuitive perception, and what happens when children are trained to trust their natural awareness instead of overriding it. This isn’t about party tricks or “superpowers,” it’s about restoring a baseline human capacity to know right from wrong. We get into how these abilities emerge, why they feel effortless when they’re working, and how overthinking blocks perception. Edith shares how she’s worked with families and children to develop these skills, and what it reveals about consciousness, education, and the future of human potential. If you’ve ever had moments of intuition that felt beyond your senses, or believe consciousness extends beyond the physical body, this conversation will resonate. 🧠 Topics include: • Blindfold vision and how it’s taught • Why kids learn this faster than adults • The role of flow state vs overthinking • Intuition as a trainable skill • Consciousness beyond the five senses • A new model of learning and human development In Part 2 we discuss the importance of departing from models (conventional and alternative) of childhood education, the incredible psychic abilities of…

People in this episode

Host: Chance Garton

Guest: Dr. Edith Ubuntu Chan

Topics covered

  • blindfold vision
  • intuitive perception
  • childhood education
  • consciousness
  • human potential
  • intuition
  • learning models

Keywords

  • blindfold vision
  • intuitive perception
  • child development
  • consciousness
  • education
  • human potential
  • intuition
  • flow state

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