About Mary Inglis

Came to join the Findhorn Foundation in 1973. Born in Scotland, grew up in Lesotho, educated in South Africa. Still lives in the Findhorn Community.

Came to the Findhorn Foundation Community: 1973
Areas of involvement with the Findhorn Foundation Community: Worked initially in Homecare, Park Kitchen, typesetting in Publications Department. Later edited One Earth magazine, focalised Publications Department, developed Group Discovery with others, co-designed and co-delivered some of the early workshops, was involved with the development of the Game of Transformation with Game originator Joy Drake, worked in the then Personnel department, in the Education department, ran various workshops, focalised the Publications Department, was in the Core Group a few times, took over InnerLinks UK and the then "Game Department" in 1987, moved out of the Foundation in 2001, live in the Park, continue to work with Transformation Game programmes and other workshops and trainings.
Experience in the community affected your work in the world: Transformation Game Facilitator Trainings in Japan, Taiwan, Russia, Brazil, Holland and at Findhorn.
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Poetic tributes

|2025-04-05T20:16:49+01:00December 2nd, 2024|Categories: Literature, People|Tags: , |

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

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