One Earth – Health and Wholeness Issue 1981
Many aspects of Health and Wholeness are gathered in this issue of One Earth Magazine (Volume 1, Issue 5, April/May 1981), including a reflection of the role of healing in the Community's culture.
Many aspects of Health and Wholeness are gathered in this issue of One Earth Magazine (Volume 1, Issue 5, April/May 1981), including a reflection of the role of healing in the Community's culture.
Craig Phizacklea interviews Niels Paulsen about his journey with the Findhorn Foundation. In this interview, Niels talks about his first calling to this place, the many Experience Weeks he has held and what it was
This video was inspired by the people who participated in the April 2019 Climate Change and Consciousness conference held at the Findhorn Foundation. The one-hour film weaves a touching and often intimate narrative from their
From November 13-17, 2006, almost 100 people from the Findhorn Community, as well as 19 guides, also all present or past members of the community, gathered together in the Universal Hall to play the Planetary
Joy Drake is one of the co-creators of the Transformation Game®, a unique tool that combines ritual, synchronicity and turn-based gaming. Companies, organisations, communities and people around the world use it to gain insights -
Editor's Note: This tribute was read during John Wragg's funeral service. *** Edmund John Wragg, John, was born in Bermuda on 6th May 1947, the only son of Alwyn Lumley Wragg and Marie Cecilia Wragg.
Yes - there is a Life after Findhorn It has been nearly 20 years since I left Findhorn (in 2003). My wife, Laura - an American clinical psychologist, body psychotherapist and dance/performer, had married me
This is the purpose that was the focus for the special Transformation Game we played during the Community’s 60th birthday week at Findhorn. Individually and collectively, we intend to * honour, bless and lay the
In late 1991, Rob Fisher joined the Findhorn Foundation, as part of the Community Apprenticeship Program. I remember seeing him around Cluny at that time, always cheerful and ready for whatever might be asked of