The Magic of Findhorn (2012)
How do you adequately describe the enduring social experiment that is Findhorn? And is it a blueprint for planetary survival, as some believe?
How do you adequately describe the enduring social experiment that is Findhorn? And is it a blueprint for planetary survival, as some believe?
A half century of collaboration with nature has transformed a bleak dunescape into the now-famous Findhorn Foundation community’s own lush Garden of Eden.
The pioneering Findhorn Foundation community in Scotland is celebrating 50 years as a beacon of love and light that reaches the far corners of the globe.
If we could rewind life a half century, we'd be greeted by a very different world to the one we know today. ... This article reflects on the changes that took place at Findhorn over those 50 years.
The founders did not see the growing community as an isolated centre, but rather as part of a much larger impetus of Spirit embracing the need of the planet...
Click to view e-book Thoughts on the Future Never be afraid of changes, Never be afraid of expansion Simply let go And allow it all to happen quite naturally. Open your eyes and
Click to view e-book West Moray is the area of Scotland in which Forres and Findhorn are situated. In this section we consider the natural environment of Moray, the history of Scotland and
One indefensible thought led to another, until it occurred to me that families just needed a breather, and some way to get out of their rabbit hutch caravans. A family and children’s centre—the obvious answer!
What would be the qualifications of those in the inner core?
In this conversation with Alex Wright I explore my work with subtle activism, how it relates to the social activism I was involved in in South Africa, and how this all now shows up for me as the community is going through its present changes.