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.

Findhorn Today 1987 – Work & Vocation

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This post, authored by Mary Inglis and Roger Dounda, was previously published in Findhorn Today – Papers prepared for New Synthesis Think Tank Conference October 1987 New York City. People who join the Findhorn Foundation

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