My Interview for the Climate Tribe
"How do we live our ordinary, everyday life in relation to what we think the planet is asking of us all?" This, to me, is the very essence of the ecovillage story.
"How do we live our ordinary, everyday life in relation to what we think the planet is asking of us all?" This, to me, is the very essence of the ecovillage story.
Anna shares her journey, beginning with her family's move to the community in 1974 due to her husband Dick's interest in spiritual matters to her becoming an international Sacred Dance teacher.
An Audio Tour to the Park Ecovillage Findhorn - a 68 stops self-guided tour which you can enjoy virtually or walking around the ecovillage.
This post, authored by Mary Inglis and Roger Dounda, was previously published in Findhorn Today – Papers prepared for New Synthesis Think Tank Conference October 1987 New York City. People who join the Findhorn Foundation
This conversation was filmed in 1991 when Eileen and Peter Caddy, Dorothy Maclean and David Spangler were together in person in the Community at Findhorn. I organised and filmed this informal discussion of what they
In this interview with Muriel McVicar and myself, Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean share about the important role the God Within has played throughout their lives, taking them on a journey of personal challenges and
Editor's Note: On one of David's return visits to Findhorn in 1991, Roger Doudna filmed this interview with as part of a series called "Visionary Voices". In the interview they discuss spirituality, ecology, and the
This article was previously published in the One Earth Magazine Vol 4, Issue 2, December/January 1983/84, p 16+17 *** Interview with Otto Rigan and Mayme Kratz by Roger Doudna For seven weeks, from mid-August till
It is with a heavy heart that I forward this news from his family of the passing of James Hubbell: We’ve lost a great friend: James T. Hubbell—a generous creative talent, and an extraordinary man.
During this conversation with Michael Shaw I reflect on my involvement with the Community over the last 50 years. In April 1974 I was teaching writing and para-communication in the Broadcast Communications Arts department of