Archiving our Community’s history (proposal)
Aim: To agree on a robust mechanism which will ensure the safeguarding of historical records across all aspects of our community.
Aim: To agree on a robust mechanism which will ensure the safeguarding of historical records across all aspects of our community.
As an ecologist of over thirty-five years, I have been involved with the Whins developments since 2009. This post aims to give some background to the approach taken in terms of ecology. Duneland Ltd,
We are known as Fire-Keepers. Our group goes by the name of the Findhorn Fire Circle. Our intention is to hold space with the element of Fire so that a field of healing and unity
A poem about earthworms...
As we move forward in the 21st century, faced with all the ecological challenges of a deteriorating and overexploited planet, it’s up to all of us with a different, positive vision for the future to ensure that we do change the present disastrous course that mainstream culture is heading in.
When I arrived in 1979 I had almost no training in gardening at all...
“Thoughts create and feelings bring alive”.
This paper is a sociological analysis of the Findhorn Foundation Community, by Al McLeod from California State University Fresno, California, based on a three-week visit in 1977, and uses a participant observational method. It briefly sketches the history, philosophy and world view, along with a demographic and economic profile. Analysis focuses on such items as rules, roles, relationships, leadership styles, decision-making processes, their informal hierarchy, social control and their use of feedback procedures.
It was 1983; we were on vacation in Hawaii. My husband handed me a book, The Findhorn Garden...
What could be more meaningful than to support this place that provides a safe environment for people to unfold, open their hearts and recognise they are spiritual beings having an earthly experience?