Our Sanctuaries
This post endeavours to facilitate our collective workspace to gather all the facts, stories, images, music etc over time, so that we can do justice to the history of each of our beloved sanctuaries.
This post endeavours to facilitate our collective workspace to gather all the facts, stories, images, music etc over time, so that we can do justice to the history of each of our beloved sanctuaries.
This Topic gives a brief summary of the history of the Park Sanctuary and brings together stories that make it come alive.
This Topic is the fourth in a series of ‘Reader’s Digests’ bringing together facets relating to ecological and sustainability issues. We consider these to be a physical manifestation of the spiritual dimensions informing the work
In essence the vision for the Community, birthed on the Findhorn Bay Caravan Park in 1962, is for it to be ‘a place where God’s work is done’. This is certainly what the four founders
Mainly Magnus was a TV weekend chat show broadcast by the BBC in the 1970s. In it Magnus Magnusson interviewed people, mainly in the studio but for the programme about the spiritual community at Findhorn,
Visitor Guide to the Findhorn Foundation Community from 2019 as pdf flipbook and full text, with updates from 2021 and 2024
Many of our readers ask "What's happening at Findhorn these days?" Whilst this website is the home of our collective autobiography, we feel that history starts today and are trying to be as up-to-date as
This draft Whole Community Purpose was prepared by the Enquiry Circle and presented to the Community in 2018. It was never formally adopted but is frequently referred to, at times read out at the beginning
25th March 1973 INTRODUCTION TO FINDHORN Peter Caddy, David Spangler, The New Troubadours & The Beautiful Vision performing arts group. Held at Westminster Theatre, London, and often referred to as The Westminster Conference. Sponsored by Speakers International.
The first Living Machine in Europe, treating waste water, was opened at Findhorn at the time of the Eco-villages and Sustainable Communities Conference in 1995. Community member and Findhorn Foundation chair of trustees, Michael Shaw,