Accounting for Findhorn (1983)
Finance and economics are undoubtedly powerful factors in the world at present, and indeed could reasonably be said to be the dominating source of energy and satisfaction for much of the world's population.
Finance and economics are undoubtedly powerful factors in the world at present, and indeed could reasonably be said to be the dominating source of energy and satisfaction for much of the world's population.
The Universal Hall is on a power point formed by a sacred triangle of ley lines with Iona and Glastonbury...
On the occasion of the 40th Birthday celebrations, founder Dorothy Maclean graciously offered to write an article so our external family can also be reacquainted with our founding principles. It includes previously unreleased divine guidance received by Dorothy.
Many times it has been stated that the Community is not for everyone...
Bats, the UK's only flying mammals, are in serious decline, with their numbers dropping by 55% since the 1960s. This has led to legal protection for their breeding and resting places. While they often feature
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Attending last week’s Mystery School Part 2, held by the Community Learning Circle, was helpful in so many ways, but what I have taken away from this enjoyable evening exploration was the question put out to the audience at the very beginning, “Why did you first come to Findhorn?”
Community Learning Circle are evening sharings on every second Wednesday, a themed circle that welcomes long term residents and guests. This is a summary of the sharing on 2 July 2025 on Conferences with Roger Doudna, Graham Meltzer, and John Willoner.
I fully expected to work in the gardens; it came as a surprise when Peter said Eileen had had a vision three years earlier of my coming and that I would be his partner in administering the community...
From its outset, a library was held to be a cornerstone of the Mystery School at Findhorn.