A passion for carved stones – Marianna Lines
The following is an excerpt from an article entitled It's Halloween - so meet a real life witch of Fife! in The Courier, from 29th October 2016 by Michael Alexander Celtic markings at Dunino
The following is an excerpt from an article entitled It's Halloween - so meet a real life witch of Fife! in The Courier, from 29th October 2016 by Michael Alexander Celtic markings at Dunino
Since our first Mailchimp Newsletter on 2nd August 2022 we have sent out 6 Newsletters. Our subscriber number has risen from 49 to 363! So we felt it was time to ask our subscriber what
In preparation for the building of the New Sanctuary several of the old temporary buildings had to be demolished. In the first two decades of the Community's development at The Park, the members were residents
This could as appropriately have been called the ‘wisdom’ of community consultation. What we want to share is how we experienced the process in the early 1980s of the community meetings in the Hall discussing
I was born and grew up within a Glasgow overspill coalmining town in Midlothian. I worked in the same coal mine as my dad after leaving school in 1977 but 11 years later not long
This week we are wrapping up the findings from Park Ecovillage Trust (PET)’s Carbon Neutral 2022 survey and so it felt like an appropriate time to look at the overlap between that and the Just
In their second This is Our Barrel podcast Alex Wright and Callum Bell talk to me about my spiritual journey, my five years on the remote Hebridean Isle of Erraid and my work in the
Venerable Robina Courtin speaking at the Universal Hall, Findhorn Foundation in 2013. She emphasises the need to thoroughly get to know the mind with a non-judgmental attitude and acceptance of what is, before responding or
In October 1986, at the end of the conference ONEARTH GATHERING : A CALL TO ACTION, I stood in the Universal Hall and in front of 300 people made a life-long commitment to restore the
Sir George Trevelyan gives a talk on the western misconceptions and spiritual perspectives on death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWMRhSr7tu4 Sir George Trevelyan had a longstanding connection with the Community and was a regular visitor and great supporter. He