The Architecture of Abundance
A 6-Week Immersion in Cyclical Business, Wealth & Worth
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17Â September - 22Â October 2026
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This is for the woman ready to build wealth on her own terms, grounded in deep self-worth, and aligned with cyclical rhythms to lead, create, and build beautiful visions for the collective.
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Discover the JourneyThe New World is here, and your gifts are needed in her weaving.
A Vision of True Abundance.
Imagine a tree laden with apples, branches heavy and bowing under the weight of late-summer sun. Low-hanging fruit, ripe for the taking. This is nature’s last harvest before the stillness of winter, a moment where the Earth shows us what true abundance looks like.
We have been taught that business must be extractive, linear, and exhausting. But as we enter the Autumn Equinox – a season of harvest, overflow, and Virgo’s gift for structure, organization, and discernment – we gather to build new frameworks for work, finance, creative flow, and being brave enough to show up for our vision.
This 6-part course weaves together womanhood, Earth-stewardship, and impactful business. Join leaders like Helena Norberg-Hodge, Margaret Wheatley, Hannah What is Wealth, Montana Lower, Margie Warrell, and many more.
True Feminine power isn’t about escaping the world to protect your peace. It’s about using cyclical devotion to rebuild it. The old systems are fracturing, but the new world isn't something we wait for. It is here, and your gifts are needed in her weaving.
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Whether you've felt unsafe around money, believed you had to choose between rest and wealth, or felt afraid to inhabit the true bigness of your presence, this is where we gather to reclaim our worth, step into courageous visibility, and weave a new paradigm of abundance for the collective.
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Photography by Kate Berry, Yumna Al-Arashi, and Miguel Palomino
Book Club
What we are reading
The Service Berry by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Robin Wall Kimmerer explores how Indigenous wisdom and the natural world offer a transformative alternative to modern capitalist economics. Drawing on the serviceberry plant as a central metaphor, she illustrates how nature operates on an economy of abundance, gift-giving, and gratitude – where resources are shared rather than hoarded. Kimmerer makes a compelling case for shifting our relationship with the Earth from exploitation and transactional consumerism toward radical reciprocity, showing how embracing gift economies can foster ecological sustainability, community resilience, and deeper human connection.
TBC | 7.00 - 8.30 PMÂ CET
"In a gift economy, the currency is relationship, expressed as gratitude, as interdependence, and the ongoing cycles of reciprocity.
— Robin Wall Kimmerer, The Serviceberry
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