My first visit to Findhorn in 1971
Editor's note: this story was prompted by Marilyn Barry finding the Community photographs shown in this post in her storage files. She remembered that they were sold to visitors, and that she bought them during
Editor's note: this story was prompted by Marilyn Barry finding the Community photographs shown in this post in her storage files. She remembered that they were sold to visitors, and that she bought them during
Michael died suddenly of a heart attack whilst walking the Camino de Santiago on 29th October 2024. The Community gathered in the Universal Hall to honour Michael on Thursday 31 October at a time coinciding
For me these two have been a couple of the most inspirational and influential people I have met in the Ecovillage Findhorn Community. Cally and Harley Miller are probably best known as the initiators of
This very short introductory video may be almost 25 years old but it captures beautifully the many aspects of the Community. While lots of things have changed, the basics are still true and the importance
This extract from our film Findhorn - 1975 documentary shows Community members working on the Universal Hall, their reflections, and conversations as well as an interview with a local contractor. It gives a lovely insight
In this talk held in the Park Ecovillage on November 20th 2016, I explore what is required of us to pioneer a soul-inspired path into this new world of group endeavour - guided by the
I always wanted to make a documentary about the Findhorn Foundation and Community. I took the opportunity to interview the people who came back to participate in the 50th Birthday celebrations in 2012 to tell
Honouring Johnny Brierley who lived at Findhorn with his family 1987-2001.
"The speaker who most stole the show at this conference was just an ordinary shopkeeper. Hoyle, who runs the Phoenix Community Stores… What touched us all so deeply about David's presentation was the depth from
... you give an in-depth insight into the early years of Findhorn that I haven’t found elsewhere. I think the Community comes alive in your narrative.