One Earth – Journal of Community Living (Winter 1994)
This article was first published in the One Earth Magazine Issue 16, Winter 1994. *** As one of' the most glorious ever of Findhorn summers draws to a close, it's a good time to: 1)
This article was first published in the One Earth Magazine Issue 16, Winter 1994. *** As one of' the most glorious ever of Findhorn summers draws to a close, it's a good time to: 1)
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 3, Autumn 1989. *** One Earth's editors recently opened the Sunday Observer Colour Supplement to find a large full colour picture of a
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine, Volume 17, Spring 1995. *** People often ask me why I live here. I think the answer lies somehow in being at the throbbing hub of
A story of magic, miracles and manifestation which stretches over 5 decades. From the Universal Hall stained glass window to the Firebird in the Community Centre, its loss in the 2021 fires and its recreation.
The Findhorn Foundation Fellows began in the 1980s. Vita de Waal had the inspiration to create a Fellowship offering an opportunity for 'transformation-oriented activists and friends of the community' to form a mutually supportive group.
I was delighted to host this conversation in the context of the Climate Change and Consciousness conference held at the Ecovillage at Findhorn in April 2019. The presenters articulate perspectives that enable optimism about the
I have been asked to say something about a recent Zoom call with Findhorn Foundation Fellows. On 26th July I posted to Fellows Terry Gilbey's announcement that the Foundation intended to wrap its existence as
Alex Wright and Callum Bell talk with the hot-tub philosopher about barrels (obviously), planetary consciousness, the future of humanity, and the future of our ecovillage community. Callum writes: "Our Findhorn Barrel episode #8 with Roger
What role for the Community in the carbon neutral future of the 21st century? During the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 we met to explore the community's legacy as pioneers and innovators in the
Within a year of my initial arrival at Findhorn in November 1974, I was assigned to work on the completion of the Universal Hall roof.