An invitation to those who feel called not only to receive this work, but to sustain it — through an ongoing covenant of support that keeps the field open for all who come after.
The Memras are offered freely, or at the cost of their physical production. They always will be. Yet the field from which they arise — the years of writing, editing, designing, hosting, and holding the work open — requires sustained care. A Patron of the Work is one who chooses to become part of that sustaining.
Both are acts of conscious reciprocity. The difference is in the nature of the relationship they establish.
A spontaneous act of gratitude, offered once, in whatever measure feels true in that moment. It acknowledges what has already been received.
A recurring act of stewardship, offered month by month, that sustains the work into the future. It participates in what is still becoming.
A Patron is not a donor in the institutional sense. They are a co-steward of the field — one who has recognised something of value here and has chosen to help keep it alive and growing, for themselves and for those who have not yet arrived.
Patronage supports the continued availability of the free digital editions of every Memra. It supports the hosting, the maintenance, and the gradual expansion of this site. It supports the ongoing work of bringing the remaining Memras into print, the podcast recordings, the translation of these texts into other languages as the field calls for them, and the quiet presence of this work in the world wherever it is needed.
No patron receives preferential access to the Memras — these are and will remain equally available to all. What patronage changes is not your access but your participation. You become, in a living sense, part of the reason this work continues.
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Every act of stewardship — however small — becomes part of the Trace of Experience through which this work continues to arise. It is received with deep gratitude and held in the spirit of the service from which it comes.
We are beginning a new educational programme and are considering a monthly Discourse Café — a living synthesis of received questions and responses, offered as written discourse, audio, and in time perhaps video. We would like to hear from anyone who feels called to become a part of this potential as an Active Steward in this adventure. Please express your interest and share a way we can contact you privately to speak with you personally. This may be a slow beginning — but the aim is to turn it into a full-time Love in Action. Language and country are no limitation — all are welcome to respond. There are no age barriers either; the New Children of today are as welcome as retirees and all those who have walked this path for many years. This would begin as an entirely home-orientated environment — all participation from the comfort of your own space. An Active Steward might contribute in any number of ways: written discourses, audio recordings, outreach, translation into other languages, community coordination — or simply holding the field with your committed presence. Whatever you bring, it will be received.