Is the Angel of Findhorn now an Archangel?
RP gathering 2014 The story begins in 2014 at the Resource Person Gathering held at Cluny, with Christine Lines and Dominique Remi as the co-focalisers. To provide RPs who couldn’t attend with a
RP gathering 2014 The story begins in 2014 at the Resource Person Gathering held at Cluny, with Christine Lines and Dominique Remi as the co-focalisers. To provide RPs who couldn’t attend with a
As one of the first members to join the community in 1967, John recalls the early days in this video. You can also read his story here. We thank the Findhorn Foundation for the
Confidence is an alternate reality that promises a reason for being. As a young girl, those with confidence were attractive to me. Even though I had a lot of energy and the arrogance of youth,
My first meeting with Sir George was not connected with the Findhorn Community at all. As a family, Diana and the children had recently moved to Gloucestershire where I was training in furniture making in
A couple of reflections on the impact formative figures of our Community have had on my own path. David Spangler: a little story which has stayed with me since 1988. It was during my first
I was born in Manchester during WW II. My father was a refugee from Hungary and my mother was a Mancunian. I spent the first year of my life at night under the stairs in
In 1968 we had received a copy of a document called 'The Christ’ from Anthony Brooke which had been written by a young American called David Spangler. Eileen read this and said that the author
ROC ROC lived in Edinburgh where he had an amazing library of over 5000 esoteric books lining his walls. He knew where every book was located. He lived simply with a tiny kitchen
Eileen had a vision of seven cedar wood bungalows to the east of the original garden on a site that was a huge rubbish dump. Peter measured the area and discovered that it was possible
In the early days we all meditated for 20 minutes in ROCs’s caravan at 11am when others on the caravan site stopped for their ‘piece’ – a drink and a bun. There were generally seven