Membership Overview.
Three tiers. One house. Each tier is a distinct relationship with the place, the people, and the founding architecture.
Because depth is not uniform.
Some members want community and select events. Some want to live inside the full house. Some want to help build the house itself. Tiers recognize the reality that depth of relationship with a private place is not one-size-fits-all.
Follow the honest gravity.
If you are drawn first to nights, Frequency is right. If you are drawn to the full house, Lighthouse. If you are drawn to the founding work itself, Guardian Circle — by private invitation and contribution.
You can grow between tiers.
Most Lighthouse Members begin as Frequency Members. Guardian Circle is deliberate — not typically a tenure-based promotion.
Three tiers, one house.
How deeply each tier enters the field.
Questions, answered.
Frequency Members, Lighthouse Members, and Guardian Circle. Each has a distinct relationship with the properties, the governance, and the founding architecture.
Frequency is event- and community-oriented. Lighthouse is full annual access across both properties. Guardian Circle is founding-era, governance-inclusive, and legacy-linked.
Yes. Most Lighthouse Members begin as Frequency Members. Guardian Circle is more deliberate.
Yes, during the founding round, in very limited numbers. Once full, the circle closes permanently.
There is an invitation list, not a public waitlist. Applications are reviewed on rolling basis, privately.
A private sanctuary is an act of discernment on both sides.
Founding seats, full membership, and aligned hosting inquiries begin with a single private conversation. There is no public waitlist and no mass onboarding.