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 Reflections to honour this time of release and regeneration, as we reflect on 51 years of the Findhorn Foundation and celebrate what is emerging.
By David Spangler:
- A letter to the Findhorn Community throughout the World
- Findhorn and Beyond – Reflections from David’s Desk#196 David Spangler’s blog offers an inclusive perspective: “….in a story like this, it’s possible to look at what is happening in three ways. The story could be one of ending and grief. Findhorn has come to an end; certainly, the Findhorn Foundation that we’ve known for the past fifty years has done so. Or the story could be one of new beginnings and hope. The community is letting go of an old form that no longer works, which opens up the possibility of something better emerging. Or the story could be that both are true, that reality is complex, and we live in a time when endings and beginnings are mixing together in ways that are threatening, uncomfortable, exciting, and creative all at the same time.”
It also includes a conversation between David and James Tousignant which explores further aspects.
By Paul Dickinson, inspiringly edited by Yvonne Cuneo from FICS (Findhorn International Forum on Sustainability).
The Findhorn Story: On September 24 Julia and David Spangler, Roger and Katherine Collis and Mary Inglis discussed the ongoing story and inspiration of Findhorn at an online event sponsored by the Center for Contemporary Mysticism. Watch their conversation here.
by Alastair McIntosh: Alastair spent an evening with the Community sharing his perspectives on Discernment – an all-consuming fire. We are delighted to have his talk available on video for you to watch.
In the recent Compassion Dialogue held by William Bloom Terry Gilbey, the Findhorn Foundation’s CEO shared about his personal journey and the Transition period of the Foundation.
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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