Medical Marriage Conference 1996
The intention of this report is to capture the atmosphere as well as the content of the weekend. It gives summaries of the plenary lectures and the resolutions of the themegroups which met three times
The intention of this report is to capture the atmosphere as well as the content of the weekend. It gives summaries of the plenary lectures and the resolutions of the themegroups which met three times
This conference reports brings together all the relevant articles in our community magazine, Network News, as well as the conference flier and Conference Guide.
In October 1990 the Findhorn Foundation hosted an international conference on the topic of intuitive leadership.
This article was previously published in One Earth magazine Issue No.2 Winter/Spring 1991
Angels, guides, spirits, power animals, devas and archetypes were the fragrance, feel and flavour of the Foundation’s Easter Conference Angels@Findhorn 2000, and their overlighting message was: Surrender!
The atmosphere was electric in the Universal Hall on the first day of the Angel Conference. The Angel of Findhorn was overriding the conference, and this could be felt by many of us.
First Do No Harm In disease care the least harmful intervention has to be provided first. Only if that fails to solve the problem are more invasive treatments justified. This means, in many cases, that
Editor’s note: The following article was previously published in One Earth Magazine Issue No. 16, Winter 1994/95. In collaboration with the Findhorn Foundation, our May 1994 conference, ‘Medical Marriage: the New Partnership between Orthodox and
As the Findhorn Foundation shapeshifts in preparation for its unfolding into something new and more sustainable in 2024, I have selected a few images that capture some of the essence of what Findhorn – and
An extensive, eclectic catalogue of Eileen Caddy’s library. It documents Eileen’s book shelves from all rooms in Cornerstone.
A fourth person has been missing from the traditional tale of three Findhorn spiritual community founders – Peter and Eileen Caddy, and Dorothy Maclean. Here is a little of Lena Lamont’s story, shared by her
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