Online
July 11 - 13 2025

Tul’ix Self-Care Training

“The uterus is a woman’s core; if it is out of balance, her whole life is out of balance -
physically, mentally, emotionally & spiritually”

Don Elijio Panti

This 2.5 day, online workshop is an opportunity to explore and embody the multifaceted healing tools and vital knowledge contained within this work, including:
- learning and practising the Self-Care abdominal and uterine massage techniques
- learn the history and lineage of this work (with the invitation to explore your own cultural inheritance)
- pelvic (yoni) steaming and soaks
- castor oil therapy
- hip swaddling (fajas)
- anatomy & physiology (so we understand why)
- introduction to spiritual healing and spiritual baths
- basics of the physiology of trauma
- nourishment & digestion
- understanding and working with the menstrual cycle and menopause

And so much more!the menstrual cycle and menopause

And so much more!

Join me for an immersive, online weekend experience where we will dive deep into the healing wisdom of Maya H’Men Don Elijio Panti.

  • Hosted via Zoom so anyone, anywhere can attend.

    Event links will be emailed to confirmed participants the week prior to training.

    Friday 11th July - Sunday 13th July
    Friday: 5pm - 9pm
    Saturday: 10am - 6pm
    Sunday: 10am - 6pm

    There will be short breaks for morning and afternoon tea, as well as a longer lunch break in the middle of the day.

    Cost: AUD$320

    Payment plans are available, please reach out hello@klyne.love

  • No prior experience is required. This course is the first level of training with Tul'ix Indigenous Arts Institute and is a prerequisite for practitioner training (although it is open to ALL- not just people wanting to do the professional training).

    Open to all people, there is application of this work for everyone.

  • At the conclusion of our time together you will also receive access to a comprehensive online portal with video recordings etc.

    10% of the total cost of every for class is tithing. This tithing is split three ways. A third goes to the Itzamna Society - Don Elijio's descendants who protect the sacred forest at the Elijio Panti National Park in Belize. A third goes to Walther Cholotio, a Tz'utujil Maya Fire and Daykeeper in Guatemala. The final third goes to supporting indigenous healers and/or environmental care projects on the land trainings are held. You can learn more at the Tul'ix Giving Back page.