Midweek Muse #28
I entered the sanctuary and sat on one of the golden velvet-covered chairs. The meditation began with Eileen striking the singing bowl...
I entered the sanctuary and sat on one of the golden velvet-covered chairs. The meditation began with Eileen striking the singing bowl...
Arriving at the Community, I clearly recall some first impressions – standing in the Community Centre, the ground seemed to tremble beneath my feet...
March 6th is World Book Day and this set me thinking about ‘Findhorn’ and the incredible collection of related books and magazines that have come out of this Community since the 1960s...
The Heart Tree is a poem by Barbara Loveland from her unpublished collection, Heart Explosions. She captures her life – inner and outer – in the Community.
The sacred, the divine, the multidimensional, the magical, is around us and within us...
In essence the vision for the Community, birthed on the Findhorn Bay Caravan Park in 1962, is for it to be ‘a place where God’s work is done’. This is certainly what the four founders
Mainly Magnus was a TV weekend chat show broadcast by the BBC in the 1970s. In it Magnus Magnusson interviewed people, mainly in the studio but for the programme about the spiritual community at Findhorn,
I say thank you...
A photographic exhibition of my wood work over the decades.
Visitor Guide to the Findhorn Foundation Community from 2019 as pdf flipbook and full text, with updates from 2021 and 2024