Ecovillage Findhorn Is Alive and Radiant: A New Chapter of Community Ownership, Spirit, and Celebration
The Park, Ecovillage Findhorn is open. Alive. Listening. Transforming. The next chapter of this Village of Light is being co-created!
The Park, Ecovillage Findhorn is open. Alive. Listening. Transforming. The next chapter of this Village of Light is being co-created!
Thank you, Fay Blackburn for being such a powerful model of the Master Code of Care. You have shown us all how to enact the Code simply, deeply, profoundly and integrally.
A moving tribute to Fred Barton, a legendary Findhorn gardener. His second wife, Lynn, reflects on their years together, his deep connection to nature, and his legacy of love in action.
About 42 years ago Michael Winter from Birmingham first met Josephine Wootton from Lower Hutt, NZ, at Cluny Hill. On the occasion of our Ruby Wedding Anniversary, we are just wanting to record our gratitude to the Findhorn Foundation for its vision and hope, to Erraid for being an awesome place to spend a Scottish winter and to the Iona Abbey Community.
Writer, actor, musician and astrologer Ed Maxcy came to Findhorn in 1969. He worked in performing arts at Findhorn for many years and, drawing on his training in drama, he initiated the development of the Group Discovery games.
Writer, actor, musician and astrologer Ed Maxcy came to Findhorn in 1969 and is described in Eileen Caddy's Flight Into Freedom as "Eddie", the young American whose first job was to type out her daily
I am creating "Phoenix Rising," a series of five films and conferences. We are focusing on the five strands of our curriculum: Economy, Ecology, Artistic Creativity, Spiritual Education, Synthesis.
In 1988 the personnel department asked me to take over as focaliser. It was a bit absurd, I was a teacher by trade and a novice in gardening, but as a dutiful student of the Foundation, I said "yes" to service.
As far as the community is concerned, it is God's community. The spiritual roots have gone deep, deep down - nothing is going to shake them.
My very first morning in Findhom, walking across the Dunes & coming suddenly upon the open sea, the Moray Firth, I had an 'Aha' moment and knew this land was my land.