One Earth – Spring 1978
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 5, was originally published in spring 1978. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Planetary Mystery Schools; The Role And Future For Light Workers;
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 5, was originally published in spring 1978. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Planetary Mystery Schools; The Role And Future For Light Workers;
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 4, was originally published in autumn 1977. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Findhorn And Initiation; The Art Of Synthesis; and Sacred Dance.
For this 1986 conference ONE EARTH Gathering - A Call to Action, the following presenters came together: Joanna Macy, Jonathon Porritt, Jose Lutzenberger, Susan Griffin and Peter Russell. The focaliser of the conference was Alan
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 3, was originally published in spring 1977. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Voyage Into Light; Evolution Of Government At Findhorn; and One
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 2, was originally published in summer 1976. Inside this magazine you can find such features as It's The Marble Season; To Pan, Spirit Of Nature; and Linking
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 0, issue number 1, was originally published in winter 1975. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Caravanserai Of Consciousness; Evolving A New Language; and Mandala For A
The concept ‘Ecovillage’ came into existence in 1991 in a sustainability report, “Ecovillages and Sustainable Communities: A Report for Gaia Trust” written by Diane and Robert Gilman for a Gaia Trust seminar in Denmark. By
The Findhorn Foundation Fellows began in the 1980s. Vita de Waal had the inspiration to create a Fellowship offering an opportunity for 'transformation-oriented activists and friends of the community' to form a mutually supportive group.
David Spangler lecture 1971 Photo Kathleen Thormod Carr Education at The Park in Findhorn began in the very early Seventies as a small, in-house activity. It developed because, as new people joined the
Architect George Ripley and Lyle Schnadt talk about the building of the Universal Hall in the Findhorn Foundation Community. The audio is from a lecture recorded in 2002 with slides from the time of building