• Peter Caddy in Cluny Garden photo Findhorn Foundation

The Basis of Authority at Findhorn (1977)

|2025-10-27T16:35:35+00:00June 6th, 2025|Categories: Community Culture, Decision making|Tags: , |

This article from a research paper written by Al McLeod from California State University Fresno, California during his visit in 1977 to the Findhorn Foundation Community discusses three bases of authority, traditional, rational and charismatic and concludes that the Community's mode of operation and authority requires a fourth model which the author calls 'personal-present authority'.

  • Cluny Kitchen attunement photo Findhorn Foundation

Feedback and Decision Making (1977)

|2025-10-27T16:33:35+00:00June 6th, 2025|Categories: Community Culture, Decision making|Tags: , |

This article is from a research paper written by Al McLeod from California State University Fresno, California during his visit in 1977 to the Findhorn Foundation Community. It examines the decision making process in the Community and the use of feedback in that process. It concludes that the more difficult the decision the closer members are brought together.

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Visions Unseen – Aspects of the Natural Realm

|2025-08-04T19:58:55+01:00June 3rd, 2025|Categories: Findhorn Journeys, Literature, Spiritual Practice|Tags: , , |

We humans often need some kind of proof or verification before we can accept the idea of metaphysical realms and Beings. Frances Ripley offers us a unique verification through her beautiful drawings of the elemental and devic kingdoms, and through her story of how she came to draw them.

  • Our Findhorn Barrel #18 Rory O'Connell photo Alex Wright

Our Findhorn Barrel #18 – Rory O’Connell – Melodies of Home

|2025-06-02T16:55:44+01:00June 2nd, 2025|Categories: Celebrations & Rituals, Findhorn Journeys, Performing Arts|Tags: , , , |

I came to Findhorn seeking an alternative to college. Music became my therapy, especially playing live in the community. I believe the community's future lies in its eco-village, attracting young people and continuing its vibrant, artistic spirit.

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