Bundjalung Country, Australia
October 16 - 18 2026

Tul’ix ‘Tending The Belly’

“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 course is the first level of training with Tul'ix Indigenous Arts and is a prerequisite for those planning to become a practitioner; although it is also class open to everyone wanting to feel empowered with the knowledge and tools explored in class.

During our time together we will discuss and learn about:

  • The self-care massage techniques to tend to your belly, womb, and spirit - The history and lineage of this work; with an invitation to explore and connect with your own ancestry

  • Fundamental female, male & intersex pelvic anatomy

  • Pelvic steams & soaks

  • Castor oil therapy

  • Fajas and pelvic swaddling

  • Introduction to spiritual healing

  • The basic physiology of trauma

  • Plants as allies and spirit medicine

  • Nourishment & digestion

  • The Rites of Menstruation & Menopause

    And so much more!

Join me as we explore the heart of the Masawel Maya healing traditions passed down by the Yucatec Maya Elder Don Elijio Panti.

This multi-day workshop is an offering of deep, foundational human knowledge and self-tending practices that transcend the physical "belly" and ripples out in ways that touch the self, soul, greater ecological environment and through time to your own ancestral inheritance.

  • Hosted via Zoom so anyone, anywhere can attend.

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

    Friday 29th August - Sunday 31st August
    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.