Growing older in Community
Growing older in Community “Getting older? I don’t feel old yet! I think 62 is pretty young. The older I get, the more middle age is just over there, it’s not me. I have
Growing older in Community “Getting older? I don’t feel old yet! I think 62 is pretty young. The older I get, the more middle age is just over there, it’s not me. I have
Desie’s Tiramisu Over the last 11 years I have made this dessert for 100-180 people. When I say to people I’m making it, they smile and look very happy. For the best flavour, make
The Boxing Clever Cookbook This book was born somewhere between a worthy desire on our part to feed our families locally grown organic vegetables, and becoming founder subscribers of EarthShare – the first CSA
‘Naughty’ in the Noughties As a registered charity, the Findhorn Foundation is prohibited from taking part in political activities, and has always strictly adhered to this. This prohibition does not, however, extend to private
Welcome To The New Age! There is a shadow side. I call it the ‘tyranny of the positive’. It denies illness and suffering and assumes that we are here in the world to have what
Publishing Ventures Like many projects in Findhorn, printing and publishing started organically in the 1960s, born out of increasing interest in Eileen’s guidance by people around the world. In the beginning, Eileen’s words were
OUTBREATH The Communications Committee (internally referred to as Outbreath) was responsible for anything breathed out by the Findhorn Foundation, namely publications, audio and visuals, PR, tours, presentations and so on. I joined the Committee
Michael Hawkins SERVING A GLOBAL COMMUNITY: Network News It was my pleasure to edit the Network News, the Community’s external messenger, for almost 10 years, beginning in 1994. Recruited by Eva Ward, I told her
THE RAINBOW COLOURS When I arrived at Findhorn in 1978, there was only a one-page sharing paper. I saw the amazing richness of the members, and while I was working at Findhorn Publications and
AN EX BRIDGETEER John White from the USA re-visited Findhorn in 2011. At the end of the 70s, he was the editor and publisher, and also a writer and layout designer, for the community’s weekly