Money only matters here to the extent that it enables the real work. It is never the goal. It is simply one of the ways Life arranges support so that the next pieces can unfold. My work is not driven by accumulation, comfort, or security—but by service, devotion, and the clarity of a calling that won't let me go.
Some things can only emerge when there is enough stability to hold them. Certain projects, collaborations, and long-term arcs need a foundation beneath them: the steadiness of basic needs met, the ability to focus deeply, the freedom to follow intuition without constant interruption. Financial support helps create exactly that kind of ground.
There are three distinct ways to support financially (can be combined):
one-time donations,
recurring support,
and loans.
Each one is simply a different way of letting resources flow to where they serve Life most.
There should never be no movement.
If money is meant to flow from you to me, you will feel it — and giving becomes the right movement.
If it does not feel right to share with me, that is just as meaningful.
Because then the movement points the other way: I should give to you.
How likely is it that things are “perfectly balanced” right now?
Life is never static. Real balance is dynamic — like a tightrope walker.
A slight lean here, a step there, constant micro-adjustments.
The gift economy lives from exactly this circulation: energy, care, resources always moving, never stuck.
So the question is not whether something should move —
but in which direction.
1. One‑Time Donation
If a single contribution feels like the natural expression of your support in this moment, you can use:
One-time support lightens the immediate pressure (6€ on my bank account, when I write this on Dec 5th, 2025).
2. Recurring Support
Recurring support might not release immediate pressure as much, but it creates a soft foundation—something steady to lean into. Even small recurring amounts make a meaningful difference, because they create continuity and allow for deeper focus and long-term unfolding.
You can set this up via:
3. Loans
Loans offer a surprisingly powerful form of support. They are not a postponement of a problem—they create breathing room. They replace older, heavier loans with cleaner, more supportive structures. They buy time for the long arcs to click into place. They allow the larger ecosystem of my work to stabilize. This will happen in the not so distant future. But it does need some more time to grow.
If you feel called to support through a loan, click here:
Loan Form (Google Form link)
or if you're courageous and want to help relieve the immediate pressure, you can send it directly via bank transfer (details in this doc) with the note: "Loan until [date]"
Thank You!
I will share transparent updates on finances, costs, and progress as soon as the overwhelm reduces and I can hold it clearly again. Your support makes that far more likely.
Thank you for supporting this work in whatever way feels true to your heart. Every act of support helps bring the right people into the field.