About Bonnie Blue

I originated in Chicago where my mother owned a blues club, then moved to Madison, Wisconsin to get my undergraduate degree, where I met the Lorians. I was at Findhorn from 1984 to 1989. I now live in Sacramento, California with my husband and near my family. I am retired from a career as a psychotherapist, and just finished my memoir about my journey at Findhorn, called Finding My Soul: Five Years at the Findhorn Community. Occasionally I take classes with David Spangler and the Lorians. I grow vegies and native plants and teach about these at the Renaissance Society, a large group of retired people affiliated with the university here. I am in a variety of groups: the Findhorn Circle group, a death cafe, a meditation group, a writer's critique group and an astrological discussion group. Whew! keeps me busy, but also alive.

Came to the Findhorn Foundation Community: 1984
Left the Findhorn Foundation Community: 1989
Areas of involvement with the Findhorn Foundation Community: member, RP, spiritual path
Community leadership: focalized Cluny Garden 1985-86, lead Experience Weeks 1986, focalized the Orientation Program 1988-89
Experience in the community affected your work in the world: As a psychotherapist and while working with the mentally ill, I have applied what I learned at Findhorn, especially in sharing the qualities of spirit.
List of publications: Article in Seattle Times about Findhorn, Memoir: Finding My Soul, Five Years at the Findhorn Community
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