The Kingdom Within – The Influence of Mainstream Ecology
Click to see whole book It is important to view our experiments in co-operation with nature in a wider context. As elsewhere, the views of the Community seem to be converging with mainstream
Click to see whole book It is important to view our experiments in co-operation with nature in a wider context. As elsewhere, the views of the Community seem to be converging with mainstream
ROC ROC lived in Edinburgh where he had an amazing library of over 5000 esoteric books lining his walls. He knew where every book was located. He lived simply with a tiny kitchen
Click to see whole book It seems to me that there has been a significant shift in the Community’s culture over the last twenty years. Two decades ago the culture was permeated by
Eileen had a vision of seven cedar wood bungalows to the east of the original garden on a site that was a huge rubbish dump. Peter measured the area and discovered that it was possible
In the early days we all meditated for 20 minutes in ROCs’s caravan at 11am when others on the caravan site stopped for their ‘piece’ – a drink and a bun. There were generally seven
Jan and I were visiting White Lodge, the home of our teacher, Ronald Beesley in early 1968. He never came to Findhorn yet he knew what was evolving here. He gave us the address of
There is a mystical side to Gaelic culture that has at times been suppressed by the more dominant reformed Christian theology that has found a home in parts of the Western Isles. At times, that
A fourth person has been missing from the traditional tale of three Findhorn spiritual community founders – Peter and Eileen Caddy, and Dorothy Maclean. Here is a little of Lena Lamont’s story, shared by her
Peter Caddy Peter Caddy digging - garden around cedarwood bungalows Peter was a very conscientious person. He was strong, dedicated and energetic. He believed he did everything for God. He was fun loving
The foundations of our Community were laid on many levels: Formative people (this post and Our Foundations - more formative people) Different spiritual and religious traditions (The Western Mystery Tradition) Cooperation among the different kingdoms