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The Weirdo Collective Sanctuary
[edit]Formation | 2022 |
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Founder | Natalie Marconi (also known as Divine Mother Illnati) |
Type | Non-profit organization (501(c)(3), since 2024) |
Headquarters | Virtual sanctuary with global membership (Registered in Virginia, U.S.) |
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Key people | Natalie Marconi (Divine Mother Illnati), Founder and Spiritual Leader |
Website | twcsanctuary.org |
Remarks | Planned physical headquarters: TBD – Land acquisition in progress |
The Weirdo Collective Sanctuary (TWC Sanctuary) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit spiritual organization based in the United States, with a global membership. Founded in 2022, it serves as a sanctuary for individuals who identify as spiritual "weirdos"—those seeking self-defined spirituality outside traditional religious or societal structures. The collective offers healing-centered community, shadow integration, and spiritual tools rooted in coherence, authenticity, and mutual care:[1].
History
[edit]TWC Sanctuary was founded by trauma expert and spiritual teacher Natalie Marconi[2], also known as Divine Mother Illnati. It began in 2022 as The Weirdo Collective, an online spiritual community designed to support individuals through personal transformation and identity reclamation. In May 2024, the collective formally incorporated as a nonprofit organization under the name The Weirdo Collective Sanctuary.
Mission and Philosophy
[edit]The Sanctuary’s mission is to foster self-defined spirituality—a non-dogmatic path where individuals shape their own spiritual journeys based on inner resonance and personal sovereignty. The organization emphasizes coherence, emotional integrity, and spiritual safety, encouraging members to reclaim truth, integrate shadow, and embody joy.
The guiding emblem, "Love as a Star," represents four core values[3]:
- Reclamation of Self
- Community
- Joyful Creation
- Earned Wisdom
The community is rooted in authenticity, healing, and collective care.
The Grand Covenant
[edit]Members are invited to uphold The Grand Covenant, a spiritual and ethical agreement established on November 11, 2024. It emphasizes the following principles[4]
- Love First – Do no harm
- Protect one another
- Move with integrity
- Commit to self-love and peace
The Covenant serves as a foundation for energetic coherence and community trust.
Programs and Activities
[edit]TWC Sanctuary offers a range of virtual and in-person offerings to its international membership. These include:
- Radiances – spiritual sermons and sacred gatherings aligned with lunar cycles
- Jungle Walks – energy work and embodiment play
- Shadow-work courses, coherence practices, and collective healing spaces
The organization's official mobile app, available on iOS[5] and Android[6], supports members with:
- Daily spiritual reflections
- Private discussion spaces
- Workshops and guided rituals
- Shadow work prompts and affirmations
The app has received positive user ratings and continues to expand its features.
Leadership
[edit]TWC Sanctuary is led by Divine Mother Illnati (Natalie Marconi), a spiritual healer and trauma expert known for her teachings on shadow integration, energetic sovereignty, and the Naialu Spiral Harmonic—the foundational code of coherence physics.
Structure and Reach
[edit]The organization is incorporated in Virginia as Weirdo Collective Sanctuary Inc. and is recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Though it operates as a virtual sanctuary, its membership spans North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
TWC Sanctuary's long-term vision includes acquiring land for a permanent, physical spiritual sanctuary that supports communal living, regenerative practices, and ceremonial work. The organization also intends to seek legal recognition as a spiritual church, offering officiant services, rites of passage, and a deeper ceremonial structure.
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