
A Living Agreement with the Land
This land trust is an invitation to step out of ownership and into responsibility.
A land trust marks a radical turning point in how we understand belonging, stewardship, and life itself. We know that the earth was never meant to be held as property, but held in care. This shift invites a different intelligence to lead: one rooted in service, reciprocity, and long-term responsibility. In this sense, the land trust speaks directly to the forgotten feminine not as gender, but as archetype where protection replaces extraction, patience replaces control, and relationship replaces domination.












Supporters & Allies
Supporters are those who may not live on the land but wish to be part of this transition. Through one-time or ongoing contributions, they help move land out of speculation and into long-term care. Their support strengthens regeneration, legal protection, and the structures that allow stewardship to endure. Supporters do not gain access or control. What they help create is land that remains protected, alive, and available to future generations of caretakers.
Trust up to 100 m²
with €100-500
This is real land. Real tree. Real impact. You’ll be able to visit it, watch it grow, and know what your funds did
Trust up to 1000 m²
with €1,000-5,000
This scale allows us to host people, not just plants. It makes the ecosystem > inhabitable and teachable
Trust up to 5000 m²
with € 5,000-25,000
This tier is what makes the land trust real, stable, and scalable. It ensures future generations will inherit it protected and alive.
Landtrust
Help establish a regenerative land trust for education, ecology, and future generations
I was never yours.
But I have always held you.
You crossed rivers,
drew borders,
built stories on my skin.
But before all that—
we danced.
You listened.
You knew me.
I fed you.
You stayed close.
Then you forgot.
You named me.
You priced me.
Landownership became the right to exist—
to live, to build, to belong.
(Today, 70% of farmland is owned by less than 1% of people)
Still, I am here.
Waiting.
Not to be claimed—
but to be met.
Not as property—
but as a part of yourself.
Mosaic is one of those places.
Where remembering becomes practice.
Where land is not owned, but entrusted.
A collective legal framework anchors this trust —
But its true foundation is living relationship with nature.
Altogether, a living landscape of 20 hectares— where this vision takes root.
It is a pioneering model—
a living framework for land stewardship
that can be adapted and replicated,
liberating land across communities,
for generations to come.