Learning to Love workshop
In our week-long Learning to Love workshop that Eileen and I presented for several years she always brought into the Beech Tree Room a small bottle of mustard seeds and passed it around the circle
In our week-long Learning to Love workshop that Eileen and I presented for several years she always brought into the Beech Tree Room a small bottle of mustard seeds and passed it around the circle
(Ed. Note: Mark Anderson, the present Chair of Trustees found this historical gem - THANK YOU! We offer both the facsimile as a pdf flipbook and the text below.) THE FINDHORN FOUNDATION
Click to view e-book (First appeared as 'Findhorn and the Western Mystery Tradition", One Earth Volume 2 Issue 6, 1982.) When I first came to the Findhorn Community some seven years ago, one of
When I left Findhorn on the train from Scotland to London I was moved to tears by the vision given to me: that the Colour Science would bring health and prosperity to every office block,
In Summer 1982 they met: Bernadette, the free spirit, and Christoph, a single dad of a 4 year old son. They met during an exploration of ‘alternative living’ projects in Switzerland and decided to set
Lisa Shaw is an artist and photographer who grew up in the Findhorn Foundation Community. In this video she talks about the blending of art, nature and technology and how it influences her work in
Click to view e-book (Editor's note: This chapter includes three other papers Overview of the World's Main Religious Traditions by Alex Walker The Community and Christianity by Alex Walker The Christ and the
Click to view e-book In the summer of 1993 David Spangler and Craig Gibsone came together to present a Christ and Buddha Nature workshop after years of thinking it would be a good
Click to view e-book (Editor's Note: the following are extracts from First Steps: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice published by Findhorn Press; 1993 Click here for an overview of posts in the series
Click to view e-book "Mysticism is not a sect or a creed; it is a conviction deriving its authority from the natural instincts of the human heart." Manly Hall We live within a