My time in Cullerne Garden
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.
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.
A brief summary of the week and exciting links to for your input to the imagining and inquiring.
Editor's Note: This obituary was sent to us by Clare Cooper's family. *** Clare Christine Cooper Marcus passed away at 91 on January 18, 2026. Born April 19,1934 to Cyril Cooper and Christine Cooper (nee
A very early 'brochure' giving information about the Garden School with many wonderful images.
During the Community Gathering 2025, Tim Slack and myself led a session of Appreciative Inquiry looking at the SOAR (Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Resources/Results). This post describes the session and invites your participation.
In this episode we hear from Tim Slack about the economic potential of The Park, Findhorn and his thoughts on how we can develop a more financially and socially sustainable community.
These 2025 musings about people and projects offer a fascinating look back over 40+years. I was prompted to write this memoir as I had unearthed a copy of The Findhorn Foundation Tree Chronicle from 1984.
Tributes by friends of Billy/Sarge Sargent who died in a car crash on 16th December 2025.