The Last Propinquity Meeting and Liebie’s passing
Click on the round image to read more about Foundations of Findhorn - formative figures It is clear from the descriptions that there was no doubt among the followers of this manifestation that
Click on the round image to read more about Foundations of Findhorn - formative figures It is clear from the descriptions that there was no doubt among the followers of this manifestation that
The Foundations of our Community were laid on many levels: Formative people (this post and Our Foundations – formative people we covered the founders and those very close to them) Different spiritual and religious traditions (The Western
Findhorn Foundation Undertaking Tough Transition to Secure Financially Sustainable Future The Findhorn Foundation has today (26 July 2023) announced that it is no longer financially viable in its current configuration. The Foundation is proposing to
Click on the round image to read more about Foundations of Findhorn - formative figures Bruce MacManaway (1919-1988) During the Second World War Bruce MacManaway was responsible for a number of men who
Peter Caddy & Richard St. Barbe Baker photo Findhorn Foundation I first met St. Barbe (as he was called by everyone who knew him) in 1979, during one of his several visits to
Once upon a time, a long time ago, there was a Garden and One Incredible Family who all worked together. They had a vision that got clearer each day as they put into practice the
The tiny Hebridean island of Erraid has been home to a small group of members of the Findhorn Foundation for over 40 years. Living life on a remote Scottish island brings us to the forefront
Click to see whole book (Extracts from 'Findhorn: Garden or Jungle?', Foundation Early Study Paper, also printed in New Age Journal and United Focus Journal.) Recently, my partner, David Spangler, received
I first came to Findhorn in 1978 on the recommendation of a Waldorf teacher in Austria, my home country. I was 23 years old, curious, and to save money hitchhiked from London to Scotland. I
I did Experience Week in 1984 and returned in the Autumn to do Orientation to become a member of the Findhorn Foundation. In my first few weeks here I attended a community meeting in the