Online Course:
Healing Love, Healing Money – Trust as the Foundation for a New Culture
A 4-day online course exploring how fear around love, belonging, security and survival shapes our relationship with money – and how trust can become the foundation for a new culture.
OVERVIEW
This 4-day online course, offered in partnership between Clear Sky Center and Tamera, explores a simple but rarely examined question: What if our struggles with money are not only financial, but relational?
Together, we will look at how the ways we learned to love also shape how we earn, spend, give and receive. Through meditation, relational inquiry, somatic awareness, small-group work and honest dialogue, the course explores how fear around belonging, intimacy, security and survival influences both our relationships and our economic behavior.
The course invites participants to move from private survival strategies toward greater trust, transparency and shared sufficiency.
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
- People who want to heal their relationship with money
- People exploring the connection between love, trust and livelihood
- Community builders and people living or working in intentional communities
- Activists, peace workers and people seeking new economic models
- Anyone who wants to bring more honesty, generosity and alignment into how they relate to money, intimacy and service
Course Dates
October 1–4, 2026
Time
11am–2pm MST / 1–4pm EST / 6–9pm WEST/BST / 7–10pm CET
Language
English
Hosted by
Clear Sky Center and Tamera
Course type
Live online course
Research areas
Love, money, trust, community and ethical livelihood
Cost
Sliding Scale from €150–€340
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- How fear around belonging and survival shapes our relationship with money
- How scarcity responses live in the nervous system
- How patterns of jealousy, possession and control in love also appear in economic life
- How patriarchal conditioning influences intimacy, livelihood and financial secrecy
- Why trust needs social structures, not only personal insight
- How livelihood can become part of cultural healing
- How to move from private survival toward shared sufficiency
COURSE CONTENT
Over 4 live online sessions, we will explore:
The Roots of Fear: Why Money Anxiety Is Not Just About MoneyWe begin by looking at how fear of exclusion, scarcity responses and collective trauma shape our earning, saving and giving. Participants will explore early survival adaptations around love and money, and begin tracking their somatic responses to financial and relational stress.
Love, Possession and Power: The Hidden Economic Training Ground of RelationshipThis session explores the links between ownership in love and ownership in the economy. We will look at jealousy, control, secrecy and inherited agreements around intimacy and livelihood, with space for truthful communication in a carefully held setting.
Trust as Infrastructure: Community as a Container for HealingWe examine why healing often fails when it remains private, and why both love and money can isolate us. Participants will work with feedback, witnessing and shared inquiry to explore what supports transparency, care and trust in both relationships and livelihood.
Ethical Livelihood: From Private Survival to Collective SufficiencyWe close by exploring what “enough” really means. This session focuses on purpose-aligned earning, generosity, reciprocity and livelihood as participation in cultural healing.
THROUGHOUT THE COURSE
- Short meditation practices
- Relational inquiry exercises
- Somatic awareness practices
- Buddy conversations
- Optional journaling prompts
- Small-group sharing
- The emphasis is on slow integration, shared learning, relational repair and honest dialogue.
INTENDED OUTCOMES
By the end of the course, participants may experience:
- Less isolation around money and relationship struggles
- More capacity for truthful communication
- Clearer alignment between values and livelihood
- Greater ease in giving and receiving
- A shift from private survival toward shared sufficiency