The Kingdom Within – Community Specific Practices
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) William Bloom's comments [in First Steps: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice] apply to
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) William Bloom's comments [in First Steps: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice] apply to
Callum and Alex talk with Indira about her recent Soul Singing event in the Universal Hall. This event and all Soul Singing sessions held in The Park raise funds for Indira’s volunteer work with the
Hello everyone, here's a copy of the diary notes I wrote during the five days I stayed at Cluny - the final week before it closed its doors to guests, a week that was full
I’ve been coming to Findhorn since 2004 and have done Experience Week, the Findhorn Intensive and worked as a volunteer. Findhorn for me at first was challenging, as an introvert I had a dislike of
Cluny Hill has played a central role in the history of our Community. It was the practical training ground for our four founders 1957-62, and came into the ownership of the Findhorn Foundation in 1975.
This is a blast from the past. Enjoy this slideshow of 100+ photos from the Findhorn Foundation Archive. You can bathe in almost 7 minutes of impressions from the time when Peter Caddy was manager
Editor’s note: This scrapbook is the contemporary record of two workshops in the Summer 1984: – The Game of Life with Joy Drake and Kathy Tyler - held in Drumduan – Sacred Dance Workshop -
(Editor’s note: This post is the result of conversations/correspondence between two long-term guests and Stan in 2010/11.) Cluny Today: What do you most cherish about Cluny Hill College nowadays? What concerns you? I cherish most
(Editor’s note: This post is the result of conversations/correspondence between two long-term guests and Stan in 2010/11.) An anecdote about Peter’s days running Cluny as a hotel, and accepting ’only the best’, as part of
In about 1978, when I looked around the Community I saw talented people everywhere, under caravans fixing leaking pipes, bus drivers, dustbin workers, etc. I asked myself "what is different about these people?" I was