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New Additions to COIF website
This is a chronological contents list of ALL posts (title and author) and people (registered members) on our website.
Living Record – Building Universal Hall 1974-1983
This collection of articles and reports on the building of the Hall is compiled from contemporary issues of the Foundation’s publications Findhorn News, Open Letter and One Earth. 1. THE BEGINNING April 1974 2. THE
Community News – What’s happening these days …
Many of our readers ask “What’s happening at Findhorn these days?” Whilst this website is the home of our collective autobiography, we feel that history starts today and are trying to be as up-to-date as
Transformation of Findhorn
In 1972 the Findhorn Foundation was set up as a charitable trust. The chairman, Captain Ross Stewart, wrote a letter to friends and supporters to announce this new development and referred to this booklet for
Topic – Ecovillage Findhorn: Nature, Ecology and Biodiversity
This Topic follows nature, ecology and biodiversity at Ecovillage Findhorn, starting from the founders’ initial attunement to the spiritual dimension of nature to the current embracing of national biodiversity priorities in response to the world-wide biodiversity crisis.
Living Record – Conferences at Findhorn
The following impressive list of Conferences at Findhorn in the Living Record initially only covered the years 1972-2005. Some amendments have been made to cover the time up to 2019. It lists over 120 conferences
Our Findhorn Barrel episode#17 – Celebrating One Incredible Family
It was such a delight to chat with Alex about our collective ‘autobiography’, how rewarding to hear his amazement that the website already features over 1,400 articles contributed by community members – past and present
Sights & Insights (1995)
This guide to the community was first published in 1995. We offer it here as pdf-flipbook and also in full text.
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