The Community is going through a powerful transition.
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In a momentous announcement on the 26th July, the Findhorn Foundation stated that it will enter a phase of restructuring of the organisation and its activities going forward. You can read the full statement here.
The whole Community – locally and globally – is shifting. As old structures are dying new ones are emerging. Let us link up to form strong bonds, to hold each other in compassion and to support us all in moving forward, implementing the values and wisdom of our founding principles ever more.
This is history in the making and our collective autobiography is poised to receive all relevant stories. Click here to read more about Honouring Release and Regeneration – 2023.
We have dedicated three separate post to the different aspects of this honouring:
This post collates offerings, as well as links to stories, regarding Creative Expressions to honour this time of release and regeneration, as we reflect on 51 years of the Findhorn Foundation and celebrate what is emerging.
Findhorn – a poem by Marcia Rutan
A Fairy Tale from the Garden by Cornelia Featherstone

A letter to the Findhorn Community throughout the World by David Spangler
When Ending Comes – Adam Reising shares the story of the poem he read out at the end of the Community Meeting when the Findhorn Foundation shared its Announcement.
LET GO – a poem by Joy Drake – bridging 50 years
Magical Memories at Findhorn over the past 14 years – a photographic treat by Geoff Dalglish
Poem by Mary Inglis:
Drop away
Let go
Let the fingers of your mind and expectations
relax
and release their hold.
Just turn away.
There is a deeper mystery at the heart of things that is calling you,
Calling you by the name you’ve had since the beginning of time.
A mystery that is nameless as yet,
Wordless.
But tangible and tender
Steady and sure.
Its presence will light your way.
Trust it.

Inspired by CommUnity, a group of NFA volunteers, manages this website. Hearing each others stories, and learning about the history of this community can help us all to find more cohesion and a sense of belonging. Read more.<



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