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Seminar with Schmuel Shaul
A journey toward authentic connection, with oneself and with others
In a world where everything is fast, superficial, and often fragmented, the seminar “Intimate Contact” invites us to pause, listen, and rediscover the truth of the body and heart. A deep experience led by Schmuel Shaul, anthropologist, teacher, and facilitator of evolutionary processes, who for years has guided people into spaces of presence, truth, and transformation.
What does “intimate contact” mean?
Intimacy is not just physical. It is the ability to be present, vulnerable, sincere—to meet the other without masks. It is a subtle listening that flows through the body, the gaze, the silence.
It is a space where we let go of roles, open ourselves to the encounter, and discover that we do not need to “do” anything to be loved, accepted, and seen.
In this seminar we will explore:
- The silent language of the body
- The power of non-judgmental listening
- The boundary between fusion and authentic contact
- The pleasure of shared presence
- Intimacy as a choice of truth and respect
Through experiential exercises, somatic practices, sharing, and moments of meditation, Schmuel creates a safe space where each participant can explore their limits, desires, and needs in relationship with themselves and others.
Who is this seminar for?
For those who wish to:
- Meet others in an authentic and deep way
- Overcome internal barriers to connection
- Rediscover pleasure, gentleness, and truth in relationships
- Embody their own body with more presence and confidence
Participation as a couple is not required. The seminar is open to anyone wanting to experience transformation while respecting their own boundaries.
Who is Schmuel Shaul?
Schmuel is an Israeli anthropologist with a unique approach to relationships, the body, and consciousness. His trainings and seminars are appreciated throughout Europe for their depth, gentleness, and ability to create spaces of rare authenticity. He combines inner exploration with the concreteness of life, delivering a simple yet radical message:
“Intimacy begins when we stop protecting ourselves.”
An invitation to the courage of closeness
“Intimate Contact” is not a seminar about doing, but about being. It does not seek answers, but creates space for what is true.
An opportunity to reconnect with what within us desires to love and be loved.
Meeting with Schmuel and participation in the seminar in Cuneo, 2014