Erraid is A Feeling
ERRAID IS A FEELING It is a place as well, a place in my heart and a place on the planet. For me it is the most beautiful and magical place in the
ERRAID IS A FEELING It is a place as well, a place in my heart and a place on the planet. For me it is the most beautiful and magical place in the
ERRAID There was a certain magic in the idea that we might expand our community to include Erraid. The seed had been planted in the excitement of the Van der Sluis family about
“You’re going to Erraid” ! In December 1977 my wife Alice Rigan and I were reaching the end of our five-month work exchange programme at the Findhorn Foundation. One morning I heard the words,
THE GIFT OF Traigh Bhan,Iona David Spangler has called Traigh Bhan on the sacred Isle of Iona the heart chakra of the Findhorn Foundation. I would agree. It’s an incredibly heart opening place
HOW FINDHORN FLOWER ESSENCES BEGAN Findhorn Flower Essences was started in 1993. It was not a conscious decision to start a line of essences, but grew organically from a personal need for remedies to
THE MORAY ART CENTRE A Centre for Beauty The message of Sir George Trevelyan in the 1970s spoke of a new Renaissance: The new society that is coming to birth will show standards and a
The Woodhead Community The Woodhead Community started on 1 April 1994. The founders, two families with young children, and an older man, met at Findhorn. Reg was over 70 when he came to Findhorn. As
FINDHORN AND AFTERWARDS I have tried to leave Findhorn several times but something always brings me back. As I grow older, I am less involved in the community and more involved with my writing.
EarthShare EarthShare, Moray’s First Community Supported Agriculture scheme was launched in spring 1994. Forty-five different kinds of fruit and vegetables were grown in open fields and in polytunnels and at Cullerne Garden. They were distributed
OUR BEAUTIFUL BOUTIQUE The Boutique was started in the early 70s with the intention to support the increasing numbers of young people arriving in the community with little money, who needed clothes. Forty years on