Remembering Cally
Cally has touched so many people in her decades of living in and around the Community. We have set up this post so that those who want to, can share their memories.
Cally has touched so many people in her decades of living in and around the Community. We have set up this post so that those who want to, can share their memories.
The Park, Ecovillage Findhorn is open. Alive. Listening. Transforming. The next chapter of this Village of Light is being co-created!
Through working, playing, laughing, singing, studying with others I learned that the task you are doing is not as important as how you are engaging in the task...
This report written by Maureen Smith was found in the Cullerne Gardners Library.
So we touch on the link between Iona and Findhorn, the significance of which highlights one of the spiritual streams upon which Findhorn was founded...
Thank you, Fay Blackburn for being such a powerful model of the Master Code of Care. You have shown us all how to enact the Code simply, deeply, profoundly and integrally.
Extract from a poem by Richard Medrington.
A moving tribute to Fred Barton, a legendary Findhorn gardener. His second wife, Lynn, reflects on their years together, his deep connection to nature, and his legacy of love in action.
Of the many bridges that are being built between Findhorn and the world around us, perhaps the most immediate and concrete is our new theatre...it provides a stable and somewhat permanent vehicle for the direct transmission of energies between performing artists from within the community and our audience, which consists to a large extent, of people from outside the community.
The prevailing rhythm in all of the performing arts at this time was toward working together in small units, all of which could later be blended together into a united whole for performance.