Abuelo Antonio Oxté
Nestled within 130 hectares of lush jungle with two sacred cenotes, we offer holistic healing experiences, including the traditional full-body massage, medicinal gastronomy based on ancient recipes, guided tours, and long-term spiritual stays—all rooted in harmony with nature and the bioregional vision.
Guardian of Universal Mayan Wisdom and Healing.
Abuelo Antonio Oxté
Healer
About Us
Our project is a living sanctuary of ancestral Mayan wisdom, guided by Grandfather Antonio Oxté—spiritual healer, poet, teacher, and guardian of sacred knowledge. Rooted in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, within 130 hectares of lush jungle and two sacred cenotes, this holy land is dedicated to the practice and preservation of Pudzyáh: the transformative process of cleansing, purifying, and transmuting any toxic or traumatic imprints from the mind and heart. Pudzyáh is both a healing art and a life philosophy—it means becoming peace, light, and love, understanding oneself within the sacred laws of nature, and living in harmony with our being, our communities, and Mother Earth.
Every offering we share—from the sacred ancestral massage called Pudzyáh to our medicinal gastronomy, community teachings, and bioregional vision—is centered around this foundational principle. Visitors from all backgrounds are welcome to receive this knowledge through guided visits, healing sessions, and longer spiritual stays, where they may walk closely with Abuelo Antonio and experience the rhythms of jungle life and ancestral wisdom firsthand.
As part of our commitment to cultural preservation and global healing, we are creating the Ancestrix Library, a new kind of ancestral archive that preserves the material and immaterial legacy of Abuelo Antonio’s thinking, poetry, and teachings. It is part of the Bioregional Vision, innovating how knowledge is organized—interweaving ancestral memory, data science, and ecological values to inspire future generations.
Our mission is to heal and regenerate—to restore the sacred connection between body, spirit, culture, and Earth. We walk the path of Pudzyáh and invite all who feel the call to walk it with us.
Grandfather Antonio Oxté was born in 1949 in Tzucacab, a traditional Mayan village in the Yucatán Peninsula. His maternal grandmother initiated him into the ancient arts of healing and massage at an early age, a sacred lineage he has carried forward as a custodian of Mayan ancestral medicine.
He pursued a degree in Social Anthropology at the National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) in Mexico City while attaining the highest philosophical degrees in Freemasonry. However 1995, after profound life-altering experiences, he renounced his commercial endeavors and embarked on a seven-year pilgrimage from Mexico to Patagonia. Along this transformative journey, he lived among Indigenous communities, acquiring and sharing ancient wisdom while deepening his understanding of universal love, peace, and self-realization.
Since 2007, he has lived near the ancient Maya settlement of Sisbichén, Yucatán, where he founded the Clínica del Alma (Soul Clinic). Through this sanctuary, he provides physical, emotional, and spiritual healing while also dedicating himself to reforestation and protecting endangered flora and fauna.
As the founder of Jardines del Colibrí Dorado A.C., a nonprofit association, he promotes sustainable development, cultural preservation, and holistic well-being within the Mayan community. His work includes educational and artistic programs designed to maintain the transmission of ancestral traditions, including music, dance, poetry, and storytelling, to expand collective consciousness.
A central pillar of its mission is the City of Mayan Light—Maya Ancestral Medicine Center, a visionary initiative dedicated to preserving and sharing the sacred healing practices of the Mayans. This center serves as a refuge for those seeking to reconnect with indigenous wisdom, offering traditional healing, ceremonies, and educational programs to inspire a global movement of consciousness and holistic well-being.
Wisdom Keeper
His influence extends beyond his immediate surroundings. He serves as the Honorary World President of the Unión Hispano Mundial de Escritores y Poetas (UHE) in Lima, Peru. He is an active poet within the Venezuelan Society of Art and Literature. He has also collaborated with the World Encounter for Human Values in Monterrey, Mexico, contributing to its vision of becoming a global capital of compassion and the arts by 2030.
A devoted guardian of Mayan wisdom, Grandfather Antonio embodies gratitude, unity, and love. Through his life’s work, he continues to inspire and guide others toward healing, harmony, and the awakening of consciousness.