Community Connections
How do you know that you are in Community? By experiencing connection and feeling a sense of belonging, by knowing those around you, finding ways to interact, to contribute and to find your place. For
How do you know that you are in Community? By experiencing connection and feeling a sense of belonging, by knowing those around you, finding ways to interact, to contribute and to find your place. For
The collage shows so many faces of this remarkable woman but of course it cannot possibly do justice to her extraordinary life. Her autobiography Flight Into Freedom and Beyond (written with Liza Hollingshead) captures a
The phrase itself is the title of a song written by noted Australian musician Hans Poulsen in the early 1970s during his time living in the Findhorn Community. It was often sung by him and
In the Community History team we are very aware of the issue of our Community Name. Using the name Findhorn always requires some qualification to respect the fact that it is the name of the
Half way points - this is week's topic has been inspired by the Findhorn Foundation sharing a slideshow for it's 50th Anniversary on Monday 9th May, which was made around the late 80s, early 90s. The
This is such an essential element of our community culture over the decades. It can never be taken for granted, even though it is part of our 'birth right'. Miracles become tangible when we enjoy
Support from the global as well as the residential community on all levels is making this project possible. The dedicated website for Celebrating One Incredible Family is in the process of being developed because the funds
Over the decades the Community has grown in complexity. From 1972 everything that was the Community was held within the Findhorn Foundation. That changed from 1983, the increasing diversity can be mindboggling at times. Organisations
‘Foundations of Findhorn’ – both for the 50th and 40th Birthday the community created a series of events to recount our history to each other. Panels of members shared their stories about certain aspects of community life.
As we honour the Past, we meet in the Present and Together we step into the Future Building Blocks is what we call the many different elements that make up our Community. We have allocated