You’ll never see a Joker in an Angel Card Pack (1994)
You’ll often see the staff on a Friday in the pub Or collect a TV dinner from the kitchen in a tub You can see the seashore shrink when the moon it waxes full See
You’ll often see the staff on a Friday in the pub Or collect a TV dinner from the kitchen in a tub You can see the seashore shrink when the moon it waxes full See
In my life I’d like to see Peter as an example I too would like to found a community The community of body, mind, spirit and emotions All working in harmony, for my higher good
This post was previously published in Findhorn Today – Papers prepared for New Synthesis Think Tank Conference October 1987 New York City. Over the past twenty-five years the Findhorn Community has developed a unique culture
In August 2024, Paul McLennan, the Scottish Minister for Housing, accompanied by his team and Fiona Geddes, Moray Council's Housing Strategy and Development Manager, came to visit the Park to see the benefit that the Scottish
A Journey of Innovation and Advocacy AES Solar was first established by Lyle Schnadt as Weatherwise Homes in 1979. In 1990 I took on that small heating company which had a side-line in solar
It Is Not... "It is not by wanting to experience another realm we get there, but by being completely aware of every action, every sound and every colour around us, every relationship." By Dorothy
The following article was first published in One Earth Magazine Volume 5 Issue 3B June 1985 and is an edited version of a talk given by Lionel Fifield at The New Economic Agenda conference at
This article was previously published in One Earth Magazine Volume 5 Issue 3B June 1985 *** In the last issue of One Earth, Alex Walker reported on the economics of the Findhorn community 's transition
Christian Sarti, a Resource Person in Luxembourg since 1984, interviews Terry Gilbey about the future of the Findhorn Foundation and the local and global Community, following the fires that destroyed the Community Centre and the
50 Years of Participatory Sacred Dance “I believe you can tell the health of a community by how much it dances. Traditional communities, who live close to the earth, dance at times of birth and