Fri, 01 Nov
|Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia
Self Care
Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia
Time & Location
01 Nov 2024, 5:00 pm AEST – 03 Nov 2024, 5:00 pm AEST
Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia, Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia
About the Event
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Join us for a powerful weekend gathering in centrally-located Suffolk Park on Bundjalung Country.
You will dive deep into the healing traditions of Yucatec Maya healer, Don Elijio Panti, whose teachings were passed down to many healers.
This offering is both for people wanting to being their journey to become a Tul’ix practitioner as well as anyone wanting to learn and deepen their own self-tending practices.
Our time together at a nurturing Suffolk Park, Northern Rivers location will include:
History, culture & lineage of this work
Self-care massage protocol + opportunities to experience and embody
Anatomy & physiology
Pelvic steams/soaks
Castor oil therapy
Menstruation & Menopause
Digestion & Nourishment
Faja & pelvic support
Herbs & plant ally supports
Basic spiritual bathing
Trauma & the body.
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 as a Tul’ix Indigenous Arts Practitioner. There are no prerequisites for this course.
To register, visit https://www.klyne.love/tulix-self-care-november
Dates and Time:
Friday 1st November 5pm-9pm
Saturday 2nd November 9am-5pm
Sunday 3rd November 9am-5pm
Cost:
$550 early-early bird pricing (until September 20th)
$600 early-bird pricing (until October 20th)
$650 regular pricing (until November 1st)
Payment plans are available, please reach out hello@klyne.love
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.