Many organisations and businesses that contribute to the economy are based within the Community – from relatively large employers like the Foundation (120 co-workers before the pandemic and around half that number now), to sole traders and everything in between. Their stories are here.

The Kingdom Within – The Early 1980s: Caution and Retrenchment

|2023-11-22T15:27:36+00:00April 27th, 2023|Categories: Community based economics, Community Culture, Community Places, Organisations, People|Tags: , , , , , , |

Click to see whole book     As a result of the controversies surrounding the acquisition of property and the distortion of glamour, a number of members left the Community. We entered a

What it takes – an exercise in magnetic resonant envisioning

|2023-12-08T10:34:14+00:00April 27th, 2023|Categories: Community based economics, Community Culture, Organisations, People, Spiritual Practice|Tags: , , , , |

(Editor's Note: François Duquesne in conversation with Cornelia Featherstone 2023) History repeats itself – hopefully in turns higher up on a spiral. In Spring 2023 we are reflecting on a previous turning point in the

Compassion Dialogue – Gay Conversion Therapy and Spiritual Finances

|2024-10-22T08:53:16+01:00April 26th, 2023|Categories: Findhorn Journeys, Organisations, Spiritual Development|Tags: , , , , , |

Simon Stedman, former Findhorn Foundation Head of Finance now Legacy Programme Manager, describes his experience of gay conversion therapy and the imperative he felt to make changes when he joined the Findhorn Foundation. 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIiYyWydtkE

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