

Inti Nilam, Italy
For over two decades, he has been working with groups of human beings. His path began in theatre, with directing and actor training, and later expanded into sports coaching and conscious cooperation.
In the past three years, he has been studying and initiated into the mystery through the International School of Temple Arts, where he found a synthesis of everything he had explored and embodied until then. Deeply inspired by the possibility of creating and offering collectively held transformative experiences, he has practiced and assisted in numerous shamanic, spiritual, and conscious sexuality retreats around the world.
He is part of the SSSTaRs collective and supports the Temple Caravan, both projects dedicated to spreading temple culture through traveling performances and multi-dimensional experiences.
Founder of the Open Heart Temple, he chose to begin from the land he currently inhabits, offering and returning what he has had the fortune to encounter.
Embodied Intentions
is an experiential workshop that helps participants deepen their ability to sense, articulate, embody, and adjust their intentions in real time. Rather than treating intention as a purely mental concept, the workshop emphasizes recognizing whether an intention is genuinely alive in the body and learning to act in alignment with it while staying connected to inner awareness.
The session begins with a guided meditation and visualization practice that invites participants to slow down, turn inward, and notice which intentions feel truly present. This is followed by a group sharing circle where participants verbalize the intentions that are alive for them in the moment.
When common themes or resonances arise, smaller groups or constellations may form around shared intentions.
Participants then explore these intentions through improvised scenes or plays, using action and relationship as a space for discovery. A key aspect of the process is maintaining ongoing inner listening while acting. Participants are encouraged to pause whenever they sense their intention shifting, no longer feeling authentic, or needing to be redefined.
These moments of pause allow intentions to be acknowledged, shared, and recalibrated so that the action can continue in greater alignment with what feels true.
The workshop may explore several intentions depending on time, and concludes with a collective reflection circle where participants share insights about intention, action, change, and realignment within a supportive group setting.