Light of life on earth
“Tlayur” fusion term of the Nahuatl languages (tlahui-tlalli: light-star(Earth) and Sanskrit (ayus-ayur: Life), means "Light of life on Earth“. It is an enterprise that recovers and spreads the loving and responsible culture of the peoples of the world, mainly from India and Mexico, who have preserved, through the centuries, the understanding and awareness that we are nature and can naturally provide ourselves with everything we need for Life. In its essence, Tlayur look for the Art of Living.
With this objective We offer exquisite products art-healthy-mind health, beauty and consciousness workshops, productive and informative workshops, Conferences, consultations and therapeutic treatments, as well as participating in festivals, fairs and meetings that spread options for a permanent culture based on a better life, in harmony and joy with our planet and our Being.
In a new world rebuilt and reinstated based on new and old scientific, cultural and spiritual paradigms thrown up by this rapid and abundant time of chaos-evolution that we are living, we visualize bioregions with communities-calpullis, ayllus– intertwined in healthy exchanges, with recreation centres that are central to their structures and operation, where families, the basis of their organisation, are nourished and strengthened in the various fields and areas of their daily life. They learn to use and reuse local resources; to integrate currently “alternative” health techniques and systems for individual and group health and healing; to restore all the 'relations', environmental, natural, social, spiritual; to creatively and comprehensively educate the body, emotions, thought, mind; to sovereignly define their self-sustainability and energy and production autonomy; making life an art, a full expression, where women, grandmothers, share experiences leaving their legacies alongside men, all with their corresponding circles of gender and age, each taking their personal and collective responsibility for the development of their Community-Home-Life.
Mexican, a professional dancer (scholarship in Cuba and India) and Mexican Traditional Dancer. She is an empirical midwife and perinatal counselor. In the field of family health, she is a companion in healing processes, especially in women's medicine. In her work circles, she calls upon the wisdom and experiences of each individual to put them at the service of the common good and the personal and collective healing process. Her studies and experiences include arts, sciences and philosophical disciplines mainly from American and Asian cultures. She has trained in various therapeutic techniques and specialties, such as Ayurveda, Massage, Polarity, Janzu (aquatic therapy), Herbalism, Traditional Medicine, Dance and Body Expression, Singing, among others. She is the founder of Tlayur (www.tlayur.blogspot.com), a company dedicated to comprehensive health and natural medicine. She is also the director of the Dharma Dance project (www.danzadharma.blogspot.com) and co-director of the Toltecameh cultural project (www.toltecameh.blogspot.com).
Her therapeutic work integrates multidisciplinary knowledge of art and healing, and seeks to harmonize the exchange with life and the environment in which we develop, including physical, mental, emotional, moral and spiritual values. She promotes the humanization of childbirth and birth, serving pregnant women and their families. She has attended and participated in international congresses on midwifery and humanized childbirth. She has offered presentations, workshops, courses and conferences in Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, India and Thailand.
Argentina-Mexico. Psychologist from the Faculty of Psychology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with an emphasis on Social Psychology. Psychocorporal therapist. Massage therapist. Liberation Dance instructor. Janzu therapist (aquatic therapy). Trainer in comprehensive therapeutic work. Lecturer on body-mind-health integration topics.
She has dedicated herself to the study of mental patterns and models from the structure and consciousness of the body, expression and movement, as a means to achieve a state of integral health and spiritual awakening. Her therapeutic work seeks to reincorporate the experience of the body into emotional and mental processes to harmonize the individual in its entirety; to link it again with its expanding vital energy, with its creative potential, and with its ability to love. She has offered presentations, workshops, courses and conferences in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru and Argentina.