Barbara Loveland – a eulogy by Gillian Paschkes-Bell

Tall. Slender. Beautiful.  Barbara looked like the archetypal hippy dolly bird, with long, dark hair and a fringe framing her big, grey-blue eyes.  I mention her looks because they were striking – there were some

One Earth – Natural Science (Autumn 1988)

One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 8, issue number 3, was originally published in autumn 1988.   Inside this magazine you can find such features as Poetry, Politics And The New Biology; Psychology And Spirit: The

Personal Journey

A friend in South Africa suggested to me that I read ‘The Secret Life of Plants’ so I took it out of the library. On reading the final chapter, which talked about the activity with

The Universal Hall

THE UNIVERSAL HALL     Mulling a lecture and discussion on Findhorn and esoteric questions, one evening late, I leave my Guest Group, walk alone down an unlighted black path. On impulse I stop, turn

Unfolding Education at Findhorn

Be still and know all is very, very well unfolds into Inner listening Co-creation with nature Work is love in action unfolds into Sanctuary Original garden and caravan The Park unfolds into Group meditations Living

Findhorn

A poem about finding Findhorn …

Mary Magdalena

I wrote this poem for the Taize service in the Universal Hall on Easter Sunday 2025.

Expressions Spring 1974

Expressions from Spring 1974 is a delightful celebration of marriage, birth, Thanksgiving, and much more…



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