Jane MacDuff – My Story
My very first morning in Findhom, walking across the Dunes & coming suddenly upon the open sea, the Moray Firth, I had an 'Aha' moment and knew this land was my land.
My very first morning in Findhom, walking across the Dunes & coming suddenly upon the open sea, the Moray Firth, I had an 'Aha' moment and knew this land was my land.
Recently, I have been reading and working with St Germain's teachings on the I AM Presence and the Violet Flame and Law of Forgiveness. I would like to welcome St Germain back to our Community.
Now that I have accepted the role of focaliser at Cullerne for the next wee while, I must begin to look for the creative purpose of its being. Mine is a process of attunement to the earth, of quiet meditations in our rock garden, of listening and looking.
Whenever we willingly consecrate or dedicate ourselves to some purpose or cause, power is released. Like the taking of an oath...
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
Talented community folk perform song, dance, comedy and enthusiastic connection through the legendary, now traditional, Winter Gathering.
This video documents one group going through the Community Studies Program, a collaboration between Pacific Lutheran University and the Findhorn Foundation.
This is a tribute to Craig Gibsone & Maria Cooper for a fantastic Experience Week introduction to life at Findhorn Foundation, Fall of 2018.
As the years pass since the early days of Findhorn, it is easy to forget that Peter, Eileen and Dorothy had no knowledge of what the future would bring, nor were they attached to personal outcome...
I attuned to Cullerne as my Experience Week work department without knowing what the name stood for. Four mornings over twenty years ago - how could such a short time have had such a powerful impact?