
Abstract
Trees to Music™ transforms global reforestation into ritual, ceremony, and sovereign IP. Every tree is planted to an original soundtrack composed by Amethyst Amaris and Æon Purrr, tuned to healing frequencies, seasonal rhythms, and ancestral remembrance. By merging music, planting, and ceremony, the initiative generates ecological restoration, educational licensing, and cultural revenue streams.
Assertions
- The first climate strategy to merge reforestation with sovereign music IP
- Anchors planting in ceremony and naming, embedding memory into land
- Designed as ecological restoration and cultural archive
Mechanics
- Harmony Tracks: music composed per planting site, released as albums and licensed to schools and communities
- Ceremonial Planting: rituals recorded via film and VR for AMMA World archives
- Kits & Bundles: Healing Grove kits, Classroom Climate kits, Sponsor-A-Tree packages with seeds, downloads, and engraved naming rights
- Curriculum Licensing: Harmony Workshop integrations in English, Mi’kmaq, Choctaw, and more
- VR Synchronization: interactive tree maps, sound gardens, exhibitions in AMMA World
Valuation
- Positioned in the multi-million CAD range (2025–2028)
- Revenue cadence: streaming, kits, curriculum, sponsorships, filmed ceremonies, VR archives
Monetization
- Album streaming and licensing
- Kits and bundles
- Filmed ceremonies
- Sponsorships
- Curriculum licensing
Governance
- Filed and sovereignly held by Fifth House of Creativity Inc.
- Integrated with Harmony Workshops, AMMA World, and Sovereign Soil Registry
Compliance
- Trauma-informed and multi-lingual design
- Reforestation aligned with Indigenous ecological teachings
Risks & Mitigations
- Scaling: filming and kit production bandwidth → phased rollouts
- Market risk: corporate greenwashing → sovereign IP control + transparent cultural accountability
Evidence
- Filed March 22, 2025
- Built from 3–4 years of family planting experience with 10K Trees (50+ trees planted by hand)
Changelog
- v1.0 — March 22, 2025: Initial filing
- v1.1 — Vault redacted for public-facing archive

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