Findhorn
A poem about finding Findhorn ...
A poem about finding Findhorn ...
On Saturday 16th August 2025 I organised a sharing in the Universal Hall on the theme of "Celebrating Our Magic of Findhorn".
Conversations with Amaya, Chloe and Jake offer a rare, intimate access to a community that has always prioritised planetary respect and sustainability over materialism.
As I continue to weave my creative expressions through design, sound and movement, I am aware that the subtle realms are always there, ready for me to connect and co-create with them.
I hope you'll enjoy this slideshow of images that resonate with the title of Mary Inglis' 80th birthday celebration in the Universal Hall, Findhorn on 16th August 2025, "Celebrating The Magic of Findhorn".
How do you adequately describe the enduring social experiment that is Findhorn? And is it a blueprint for planetary survival, as some believe?
A half century of collaboration with nature has transformed a bleak dunescape into the now-famous Findhorn Foundation community’s own lush Garden of Eden.
The pioneering Findhorn Foundation community in Scotland is celebrating 50 years as a beacon of love and light that reaches the far corners of the globe.
If we could rewind life a half century, we'd be greeted by a very different world to the one we know today. ... This article reflects on the changes that took place at Findhorn over those 50 years.
One indefensible thought led to another, until it occurred to me that families just needed a breather, and some way to get out of their rabbit hutch caravans. A family and children’s centre—the obvious answer!