Angels@Findhorn 2000
Unprecedented. Overwhelming. Two words used by our Conference office team last week to describe the number of bookings thus far for our Easter 2000 conference on angels, spirits, and nature.
Unprecedented. Overwhelming. Two words used by our Conference office team last week to describe the number of bookings thus far for our Easter 2000 conference on angels, spirits, and nature.
Please accept this present to honour and celebrate the Festival of Light that is taking place in many cultures and traditions during this special time of the year. “The Promise of Light” was created at Findhorn in December 1985 and shared at the Christmas Eve gathering in the Universal Hall...
When Cluny Hill Hotel started accepting bookings for overnight stays, I had the inspiration to book the whole hotel for two nights to invite friends and Community to my birthday party.
Robert Gordon Blakesley, 93, passed away peacefully at his home with his wife, Alina and furry friend, Lucky by his side on October 21st, 2025. Born in New York City on April 22, 1932, Robert
One of the great lessons of our emerging spiritual culture is to understand, feel, and perceive the sparkling magic of life that exists in every cell and particle.
This interview during the World Wilderness Congress in 1983 sheds light on how Dorothy's understanding had involved since leaving the Community in 1973, including the presence of angels in more unlikely places than the garden.
This conference reports brings together all the relevant articles in our community magazine, Network News, as well as the conference flier and Conference Guide.
Ecovillage Findhorn Community transitioned from being a communal ‘spiritual community’ to being a private estate ‘ecovillage’. Embedded in this historical-present transition is a troubled tension of both resisting and perpetuating capitalism.
I longed for my times of silence, and the nourishment I received from them made it worth the effort of going out in snowy, windy weather...
Editor's Note: this post was written by Marion Remus, our wonderful Resource Person in Bolivia. *** “It is not your task to go to Findhorn, to live and to work there, but to take the