A FOUR-CUP EXCHANGE — HONOURING YOUR FLOW OF ABUNDANCE
At Hymn of Nature, I hold a simple belief: healing, reconnection, and deep belonging should never be reserved for those with financial ease. The song of the Earth belongs to everyone. Because of this, I offer my work through a conscious model of generosity — a Pay What You Can (PWYC) approach rooted in trust, reciprocity, and the understanding that our cups are filled to different levels at different times in our lives.
This way of working asks more of us than a simple transaction. It opens a field where money becomes just one form of offering. Your presence, your honesty, your willingness to meet the moment — these hold value too. And in return, I bring my craft, my listening, my care, and my years of tending to the quieter, more sensitive layers of human experience.
To help you orient yourself within this circle, I offer Four Cups of Exchange — not fixed fees but natural positions on a spectrum of abundance. They move from the empty cup to the overflowing cup, honouring the truth that we all stand in different places as the seasons of our lives shift:
☁️ Empty Cup — For those in a time of scarcity, transition, or recovery. 💧 Half-Full Cup — For those with modest stability who can meet the work halfway. 🌿 Brimful Cup — For those resourced enough to align with the true cost of the work. 🌕 Overflowing Cup — For those in abundance who feel called to support another’s journey.
None of these cups is fixed. You choose where you stand with honesty and kindness toward yourself. I trust you. I trust the intelligence of your heart. And I trust the quiet reciprocity that moves between people when we show up with integrity.
If you’re ready to enter this field of exchange, you are warmly welcomed.
Choose the abundance level that reflects your own cup, and together we’ll tend whatever is calling in you — in service to balance, belonging, and the living Earth herself whom we all share.
'Having received just one session from Simon I was amazed how I slept for eight hours and woke up feeling relaxed. I normally wake up anxious every day.' (Diana E, Ivybridge UK.)