

Virtual | The First Goodbye: Reclaim the Moment Your Light Dimmed - A Powerful Breathing Experience with Chris “King” Kanyini
You’ve done the therapy. Read the books. Held it together for everyone else. But something inside still aches... a quiet part of you that never felt truly safe.
This December, join beloved Indigenous wisdom keeper Chris “King” Kanyini for a soulful journey into inner child healing through the ancient, heart-centered philosophy — a way of life grounded in connection, belonging, responsibility, and unconditional love.
In this session, King will offer grounded teachings and breathing practices that help us reconnect with the core pillars of healing. This is a gentle invitation to return to the parts of yourself that were left behind… and to remember you are never alone.
If you’ve been moving through anxiety, burnout, or emotional disconnection, this is your place to exhale.
Special Session Update
Chris has recently returned online after integrating major energetic shifts from his pilgrimage to Egypt. He will be guiding us through an incredibly powerful breathwork journey, bringing a deeper level of healing into our time together.
Because of the depth of this work, please plan for a full 90 minutes to allow space for opening, grounding, and post-session integration.
We encourage you to keep the rest of your day spacious and gentle. Eat lightly and complete meals at least one hour before the session, and prepare your environment by creating a supportive “nest” on the ground or lying comfortably on your bed.
Though we’re gathering on Zoom, this experience will carry profound depth. Chris will remain on the call afterward for anyone who desires additional support.
Includes live Q&A. Recording available for all registrants.
Get ready for some shifts to occur.
Meet Chris “King” Kanyini
Chris “King” Kanyini is a celebrated best-selling author and revered Indigenous wisdom keeper whose work embodies the profound philosophy of Kanyini, a rich Pitjantjatjara term of deep spiritual meaning. Rooted in the core principles of Ngura (land and belonging), Walytja (kinship), Kurunpa (spirit), and Tjukurrpa (the Dreaming or creation story), Kanyini teaches a way of life grounded in unconditional love, responsibility, and our sacred, interconnected bond with all living things.
As both an Indigenous custodian and a literary voice, Chris channels this ancestral wisdom into evocative storytelling that nurtures cultural connection, awakens spiritual alignment, and uplifts collective consciousness. His writing is an invitation to remember our place in the web of life, embrace responsibility for all beings, and dwell lovingly in harmony with land, spirit, and community.