Community Activities

Community Activities

There are many ways to Join In

We are blessed with a rich mosaic of Community Activities. Your engagement can take many forms: locally, globally, in person, on-line, in spirit ….

The Rainbow Bridge, our weekly internal magazine, is a great source for up-to-date news.

Here we offer some ways to find out more about what’s going on.

Social Media

We are only listing here those groups or pages that are relevant beyond the immediate local area. There are many wonderful local Facebook groups which are generally well known to those using Facebook, and the list is evolving all the time.

Celebrating One Incredible Family on Facebook and Instagram

The Findhorn Foundation on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube

One Incredible Family Facebook Group specifically for people who have been at the Findhorn Foundation Community as members/co-workers and want to maintain and deepen their connection. Its primary purpose is to encourage past and current members/co-workers to engage with the Findhorn Foundation Community today. Get an existing member to invite you to join.

Findhorn Friends Facebook Group is especially for people who have lived in or visited the Findhorn Foundation Community as well as those who intend to and who see themselves as very aligned with The Community.

This list is not comprehensive. If we are missing an essential link – please tell us.

Community Practices

In the Community we can avail ourselves of many different spiritual practices. We are listing here a few that are available on-line. As always, please let us know if we should add more to this list.

Taize singing, Sacred Dance and Meditations

From the album ‘When two or more’ recorded in Findhorn, by Barbara Swetina and the Findhorn Community Singers available on www.sacredsongs.net for purchase or download

Today’s guidance from ‘Opening Doors Within’ by Eileen Caddy. On this page you can also see your personal angel for today, and the angel of the month.

Eileen Caddy’s weekly guidance

Events & Education

Transformation Game, Margo v Greta, Togmesangpo Buddhist Group

If you are one of our Community Educators and want your link published – please tell us.

Information about Community Organisations

You might also like to find out more about the various Community Organisations based here. Here are some of them:

New Findhorn Association: NFA

The New Findhorn Association (NFA) is the community association for individuals and organisations within a radius of 50 miles of Findhorn, who strive to live and work by a set of Core Values laid out by the community, which we call our “Common Ground”.

The Findhorn Foundation

The Findhorn Foundation is a leading international centre of transformative learning, rooted in a spiritual ecovillage community in the north of Scotland. The community, near the village of Findhorn, has welcomed tens of thousands of people over the last 60 years, sharing spiritual learning, exploring kinder, more joyful ways of living, and co-creating a transformed world.

We welcome you to read the blog for stories and news, and sign up for the Findhorn Foundation newsletter.

The Findhorn Hinterland Trust

The Findhorn Hinterland Trust is a local charity open to all and working on ‘wild’ land in the Findhorn area to promote conservation, education, the building of local community and the provision of recreational facilities and activities.

Park Ecovillage Trust

Park Ecovillage Trust advances social & environmental sustainability and well-being, benefiting the Findhorn Ecovillage Community through Affordable Housing, Carbon Offsetting, the Caring Community Circle, the community project piggybank service, and active support of new projects.

Erraid

The tidal island of Erraid, just across the water from Iona, is under the stewardship of the Findhorn Foundation. A small residential community welcomes guests to experience unique island living applying the spiritual principles of our Community.

If Your organisation wants to be listed here – please tell us via our Contact Us form.