Life After Findhorn
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
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
I first came to Findhorn around 1986 as I was looking for a family and a community. I did not stay, but kept coming back for the winter gatherings and conferences. As part of the
The Community was in stitches when we shared these videos. The first one was made a few years ago - Uses for Seniors. The second one for the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 -
In the early years of joining the community, I would help out in the kitchen sometimes. In 1999 I had been away in South Africa for three months and when I came back people were
I arrived in Findhorn in 1981. The community as an entity differentiated from the Foundation didn’t exist at that point. My wife and I bought Bay Cottage and we were among the forerunners of people
I moved to Findhorn in 1981 with my then wife Diana. We brought up four children across the road from the Park and that naturally took a lot of our focus. There was a feeling
A friend in South Africa suggested to me that I read ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ so I took it out of the library. On reading the final chapter, which talked about the activity with
On the 17th November 1962 the founders moved to a desolate caravan site on the windswept sand dunes of the Findhorn peninsula. 60 years later the community of the settlement now named: The Park Eco-Village,