An outline of Findhorn’s local/social economy (2013)
Author's note in 2024: In 2013 I was in touch with Laurence at Senscot (now no longer active). The reason for the correspondence was that some village in the north of England was claiming to
Author's note in 2024: In 2013 I was in touch with Laurence at Senscot (now no longer active). The reason for the correspondence was that some village in the north of England was claiming to
This article was first published in One Earth magazine Volume 5 Issue 3, March/April 1985 The past two years have seen a considerable improvement in the Foundation’s finances—the story of which has been well reported
Editor’s note: This article was previously published in OneEarth magazine Vol 7 Issue 5 Winter 1987 A Village Update by Alex Walker "What I want to do is to integrate the business of doing things,
Author's note: I undertook this research into the history of Station House in 1987. The earliest records indicate that a feu was granted over "that part and portion of the Town and Lands of Findhorn
Click to view e-book "Mysticism is not a sect or a creed; it is a conviction deriving its authority from the natural instincts of the human heart." Manly Hall We live within a
Click to view e-book Members of a community dedicated to living out of the truths underpinning all the world's great religions might be expected to have a working knowledge of, or at least
Click to view e-book (First published in One Earth Magazine, Spring 1978. Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) I am convinced that my
Click to view e-book Q. What would be the qualifications of those in the inner core? A. Those common to all spiritual endeavours: dedication, purity of being and of intent; harmlessness, love and
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) This section is not a curriculum, but a description of Community life. Although
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) William Bloom's comments [in First Steps: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice] apply to