Songs From The Hall
"Universal Hall" is regarded by fans and critics as a serene and sincere chapter in The Waterboys' diverse discography. It holds a special place for those drawn to music with a spiritual and ecological consciousness.
"Universal Hall" is regarded by fans and critics as a serene and sincere chapter in The Waterboys' diverse discography. It holds a special place for those drawn to music with a spiritual and ecological consciousness.
R. Ogilvie Crombie (ROC) (1899-1975) was a great influence on the Community in the 1970s, via original audio-visual presentations like this one, where ROC tells of his experiences with the Nature Spirits.
What, exactly, is the "Western Mystery Tradition", and what does the Findhorn Foundation Community have to do with it?
...Contrary to popular opinion, the Findhorn Community was not solely founded on beach sand and couch grass, Eileen Caddy’s inner guidance, Dorothy Maclean’s conversations with angels, and Peter Caddy’s heroic efforts with compost and cabbages...
This is a blast from the past. Enjoy this slideshow of 100+ photos from the Findhorn Foundation Archive. You can bathe in almost 7 minutes of impressions from the time when Peter Caddy was manager
During the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 Robert Holden held an event to celebrate the founders and invited Jonathan Caddy and Roger Collis to share personal recollections of Peter. Born in Ruislip, west of
Writing in the "Alternative Technology" magazine Undercurrents, ecological pioneer John Seymour (1914-2004) strongly criticised a number of attitudes to organic husbandry, especially the practice employed at the Findhorn Community, of communicating directly with the nature forces. Richard Elen asked Dick Barton, a member of the community 'core group' or governing collective, how he felt about the methods used at Findhorn, and criticisms of them. The interview appeared in Undercurrents 19, December 1976-January 1977.