Ekopia Lifetime Achievement Award 2025 Presentation to Alex Walker
This presentation was given in the final session of the Ekopia Enterprise Fair 2025. This post gives the text, the slides and a link to the recording of the session.
This presentation was given in the final session of the Ekopia Enterprise Fair 2025. This post gives the text, the slides and a link to the recording of the session.
On Saturday 16th August 2025 I organised a sharing in the Universal Hall on the theme of "Celebrating Our Magic of Findhorn".
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.
There was much talk of Findhorn being a mystery school, a place to align more fully with the sacred and with our own soul, and to bring that into expression in the actions and interactions of our lives.
This is an interview that Diggers and Dreamers did with me about the community here at Findhorn last November. It begins with something of my own background, but then moves on to trace the development
Katherine had lived here for 21 years, but for 14 years before that she was a Findhorn beacon in South Africa. After her first visit to the community in 1972, she began a Friends of Findhorn Group in Cape Town
Deeper Mystery Drop away Let go Let the fingers of your mind and expectations relax and release their hold. Just turn away. There is a deeper mystery at the heart of things that is calling
I was at the end of a rope At the bottom of some cliffs At Primrose Bay. “It’s an easy climb,” they said, And I said, “Fine. I can do it. I’ve climbed before.” The
Earthworm by Julian Zwengel on Unsplash Earthworms Today let us give thanks for earthworms For their tireless tunneling through the soil of the world Loosening, lightening, aerating the earth Creating passages for air
To Andrew Murray I don’t remember your arriving in the community, or what departments you worked in during your first years here. I do remember beer and song on Wednesday afternoons in the kitchen, with