My Generation – Celebrities, expansions and slippery slopes (chapter 22)
The three commandments to the Artist: Thou must start, Thou must not fear, Thou must be true to your own dreams.
The three commandments to the Artist: Thou must start, Thou must not fear, Thou must be true to your own dreams.
This was written for the Saturday evening sharing on the Community’s Birthday on November 17 2024. I had been asked to share something about the early days of the Community – which of course included
I came to several events in the Community over the years. When I was living in Nottingham, I got close to my home after a stay at Findhorn, and the steering wheel started turning as
I came to Findhorn for the first time in 2010 for Experience Week and stayed for almost two years until the beginning of 2012. In addition to going through the usual Foundation programmes and graduating
This article by Andrew Aikman was first published in the One Earth Magazine, Volume 15, Autumn 1994. *** EarthShare is our local experiment in CSA – Community Supported Agriculture, or subscription farming, a way of
The Park Librarian, Dina Leigh shares the three talks she gave to the Educational Council in 2006 about the relevance and importance of the library and education within the community vision.
BEING HERE As I look back on 2011, I realise I’ve spent half of this year here at Findhorn. So it’s no wonder I feel sad as I prepare to leave this place that I’ve
Bats, the UK’s only flying mammals, are in serious decline, with their numbers dropping by 55% since the 1960s. This has led to legal protection for their breeding and resting places. While they often feature
Trees, Trees and More Trees ST BARBE’S WOOD Richard St Barbe Baker, the Man of the Trees, visited the community frequently in the 70s. He brought in a major source of knowledge about trees. Jonathan
West Moray is the area of Scotland in which Forres and Findhorn are situated. In this section we consider the natural environment of Moray, the history of Scotland and Moray’s place within it, and the
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