Fri, 25 Oct
|Multi Timezones (including Australasia)
Online Self Care
Multi Timezones (including Australasia)
Time & Location
25 Oct 2024, 4:00 pm GMT-5 – 27 Oct 2024, 10:00 pm GMT-5
Multi Timezones (including Australasia)
About the Event
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Join Jenn Mason from @ceiba_wellness and Kierra Douglas from @teallotusmassagetherapy for Self Care (Level 1). Come and learn about the anatomy and physiology of the pelvic and abdominal organs and what happens when they become unbalanced.
During our time together you will dive deep into the healing traditions of Yucatec Maya healer, Don Elijio Panti, whose teachings were passed down to many healers. This class will include: Self massage, anatomy, physiology, pelvic steams/soaks, castor oil therapy, herbal support, plant spirit medicine, tension + trauma patterns in the body, and the history and lineage of this work. Upon completion of this workshop, it will qualify the participant to perform the abdominal massage on themselves only and prepare the licensed practitioner to go on to level two of The Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy® or for continuing training as a Tul’ix Indigenous Arts Practitioner.
This training will take place on Zoom with opportunities to get off the screen and engage in practical learning.
No prerequisite required.
To register, visit www.ceibawellness.com
Dates and Time:
October 25th to 27th
Friday 4-8pm CST
Saturday + Sunday 2-10pm CST
There will be breaks as well as several opportunities to learn experientially with your hands and eyes away from the screen practising the self-care massage and meditation.
Please note that attendance to all four sessions is required to get a certificate. This workshop is not recorded for privacy reasons, etc.
Cost:
$275 USD
This class is taught by Jenn Mason & Kierra Douglas RMT.
@teallotusmassagetherapy
@ceiba_wellness
Tithing
10% of the total cost of every class goes towards supporting our indigenous partners, including Don Elijio's descendants who protect the sacred forest at the Elijio Panti National Park in Belize, Walther Cholotio, a Tz'utujil Maya Fire and Daykeeper in Guatemala, our friends at Taos Pueblo and Māori tree protector Shirley Waru in Aotearoa. To learn more, visit our Giving Back page.