The Kingdom Within: The Perennial Philosophy
Click to see whole book According to a Findhorn Foundation Press release in 1992: "We see ourselves as a meeting place for individuals with different spiritual beliefs, not as some form of new
Click to see whole book According to a Findhorn Foundation Press release in 1992: "We see ourselves as a meeting place for individuals with different spiritual beliefs, not as some form of new
The Joy of the Elemental Kingdom When I first visited Findhorn in 1980 there was a lot of talk about working with the Nature Spirits or elementals. It was only 5 years since ROC had
The following was collated by Mike Scott whilst working with the Archives of the Findhorn Foundation Community. Sheena Govan, 1912-67, was one of the most profound influences on the Findhorn founders. The daughter of Christian
Robert Ogilvie Crombie (ROC) was born in Edinburgh in 1899, and was the community's protector, teacher and friend from 1966, when he first visited, until his death in 1975. His relationship with the elementals, the
Sir George Trevelyan was born into a minor noble family in the north of England in 1906. It was a liberal family atmosphere sharing evening parties with George and his sister throwing poetry back and
David Spangler is a spiritual explorer, teacher, writer, husband, and father. While studying at Arizona State University to become a molecular biologist, a childhood contact with subtle worlds blossomed into a collaborative relationship with inner
Joanie was born in Hong Kong where her father was a solicitor. She met Peter Caddy when he first came to St. Anne's to visit Liebie Pugh in 1965. After Liebie's death in 1966 she
"I was also extremely busy. As well as looking after the three boys and Peter, cleaning, washing, ironing and mending, I did all the cooking for the community with Joanie. We also did all the
Receiving my first inner messages This recording is from the start of a talk Dorothy Maclean gave at the Restore the Earth Conference, held at the Findhorn Foundation in 2002. It describes one of the
Here we talk to Caro Lin about the transcendental power of music (she plays lots of instruments and tours with Kasmira Live Music) as well as the Global Ecovillage Network who she's deeply involved with.