Our Findhorn Barrel #26: Eian Smith – Our Ecovillage’s Evolving Complexity
In this interview I explore my own journey in the Community since 2004 as well as all the organisational structures and changes I have witnessed over the last 20 years.
In this interview I explore my own journey in the Community since 2004 as well as all the organisational structures and changes I have witnessed over the last 20 years.
My journey from Mumbai to Findhorn was a quest for community. I share how my dreams manifested in a place where I felt truly seen and loved.
In this conversation with Alex Wright I explore my work with subtle activism, how it relates to the social activism I was involved in in South Africa, and how this all now shows up for me as the community is going through its present changes.
I first came to the Findhorn Foundation's Cluny Hill College 25 years ago and spent most of my time working in the kitchen. Having grown up with the Panto tradition I brought that with me and have written and directed many pantomimes in the Community.
The Park Ecovillage Trust (PET) champions community well-being through affordable housing, climate education, caring community support and the new Sanctuary. We are dedicated to fostering trust and collaboration for a thriving future.
In this conversation with Alex Wright and Danielle Macleod I share about my passion for singing as a path to unity and love, and how communal singing Taizé style became an ongoing inspiration for everyday life in the Findhorn community.
I believe our core values, now more mainstream, continue to guide us in finding new ways to evolve humanity, and I'm grateful to see newer generations carrying that torch.
I came to Findhorn seeking an alternative to college. Music became my therapy, especially playing live in the community. I believe the community's future lies in its eco-village, attracting young people and continuing its vibrant, artistic spirit.
It was such a delight to chat with Alex about our collective 'autobiography', how rewarding to hear his amazement that the website already features over 1,400 articles contributed by community members – past and present
In this podcast we interview musicians Yann and Émilie Tiersen (QUINQUIS) about their unique Celtic-inspired sailing tour after their concert at the Universal Hall.