Topics – Summaries of Essential Community Facets
A Topic is a “Readers' Digest” of a specific community facet, giving a summary and a compilation of stories that give more depth and background information to that facet. In the Topic post we aim
A Topic is a “Readers' Digest” of a specific community facet, giving a summary and a compilation of stories that give more depth and background information to that facet. In the Topic post we aim
Click to see whole book Gardening and Environmental Awareness In the 1960's the Findhorn Community first became famous for its work with the nature kingdoms – the devas and nature spirits – and
During the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 Robert Holden held an event to celebrate the founders and invited John Willoner and myself to share our personal recollections of Dorothy. Dorothy was born Jan 7th
Click to see whole book (Originally entitled 'The Nature Spirits', the following is an extract from ‘The Findhorn Garden’; Findhorn Press; 1975; pages 100 - 125.) Some people, possibly more than we realise,
FOREWORD by Richard St. Barbe Baker Man of the Trees (Founder of The Men of the Trees, Director Sahara Reclamation Research Studies; author of many books on trees and forestry including “I Planted Trees”, “Green
THE NATURE SPIRITS The experiences I am writing about here were personal ones and enough to convince me of the reality of the beings or entities know as Nature Spirits. I cannot prove this reality
FOREWORD “Stand, innocent, at the door of My Nature Kingdoms and ask.” In this pamphlet Divina has shared with nature lovers some extracts from the many communications she has received from the Deva Kingdom between
In November 1962 a group of four people, all of whom had undergone a long period of training and preparation, during which they had been required to surrender everything, including their own wills, to follow
This account by Lena was written in 1963, very soon after Divina had discovered that she could communicate with the devas. “The story of the garden itself is remarkable, and shows how belief in God’s
Imagine first a desert of sand stone held together by couch grass. Take a man with no previous experience of gardening and put the two together – and the result ought to be negligible. Yet