Findhorn Garden Part 1 – Lena’s account
This account by Lena was written in 1963, very soon after Divina had discovered that she could communicate with the devas. “The story of the garden itself is remarkable, and shows how belief in God’s
This account by Lena was written in 1963, very soon after Divina had discovered that she could communicate with the devas. “The story of the garden itself is remarkable, and shows how belief in God’s
Imagine first a desert of sand stone held together by couch grass. Take a man with no previous experience of gardening and put the two together – and the result ought to be negligible. Yet
This little booklet is the first presentation of a phenomenon that calls for investigation. At Easter 1968 I stayed with Peter Caddy, who lives with a small group of friends on the Caravan Site at
Robert Ogilvie Combie (ROC) was a very influential person in the formative years of the Community at Findhorn Foundation, working for a period alongside Peter, Eileen and Dorothy to establish the spiritual foundations of the
These following excerpts are from a talk Peter gave on the Laws of Manifestation in 1991. Trust the Universal Plan Here Peter Caddy emphasises the importance of trusting the guidance we receive in life and
Peter Caddy talks about how he and a small group of others laid the spiritual foundations of a community that was to grow from a small caravan stationed near the village of Findhorn. This is
Tall. Slender. Beautiful. Barbara looked like the archetypal hippy dolly bird, with long, dark hair and a fringe framing her big, grey-blue eyes. I mention her looks because they were striking – there were some
In 1997, for the second successive year, I've had the privilege of accompanying Findhorn Community co-founder Dorothy Maclean on a tour in South America. My contacts over recent years in many parts of South America
Click to see whole book The history of this period in the community's development is extensively documented and rather than repeat a well known story at length, this section contains some key facts
Lena had been a close friend of Peter and Eileen Caddy, Dorothy MacLean, and Sheena Govan since the 1950s and lived at Findhorn in the Early Days. A glimpse of her life is captured in