We seek to co-create a thriving and loving world. Our Ecovillage culture is based on sustainability in the widest sense: spiritual, social, ecological and economic. We aim to maintain a caring community based on inclusion, affordable housing, health and wholeness. We participate in social movements towards shared living, co-housing and social action. And these are the stories from our culture.

Our Findhorn Barrel #6: Carolin Waldmann – Music, Self Expression and Sustainability

|2025-05-18T08:16:52+01:00May 4th, 2023|Categories: Community Culture, Findhorn Journeys, Performing Arts, Spiritual Principles|Tags: , , , , |

Here we talk to Caro Lin about the transcendental power of music (she plays lots of instruments and tours with Kasmira Live Music) as well as the Global Ecovillage Network who she's deeply involved with.

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Topic – Buying the Caravan Park 1983

|2026-01-11T13:52:05+00:00April 27th, 2023|Categories: Community based economics, Community Culture, Community Places, Organisational Structures|Tags: , , , , , |

The Community and the Findhorn Foundation have gone through cycles of tremendous change, often triggered by a financial crisis. The years preceding the buying of the caravan park in 1983 represented such a time. In

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

60th Birthday Completion: highlights and hopes for the future

|2024-10-22T08:21:42+01:00April 2nd, 2023|Categories: Community Culture, People, Performing Arts|Tags: , , , , , |

On the last afternoon of the 60th Birthday Celebrations, the Findhorn Playback Theatre group facilitated the completion sharing in the Universal Hall by inviting participants (one at a time) to share a moment, a feeling,

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