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An eclectic collection of YouTube videos from previous Birthdays heightens our anticipation of what awaits us for the momentous occasion of celebrating our 60th. Findhorn 50th Birthday Movie by Ryuichi Ide (Resource Person (RP) in
After two and a half years of personal devotion to leading Taizé singing online, David Robinson has decided to step back a little from conducting a global choir 3 times a week, to continue hosting
It was such an amazing whirlwind experience to organise this conference, the first one in the Universal Hall since 2019.
During a work assignment to RAF Kinloss he was invited to the Foundation, as an exercise in local community relations. He retired in 1974 as a Flight Lieutenant and took up the post of General Secretary in the Foundation.
Editor’s Note: This obituary was sent to us by Clare Cooper‘s family. *** Clare Christine Cooper Marcus passed away at 91 on January 18, 2026. Born April 19,1934 to Cyril Cooper and Christine Cooper (nee
Pineridge. A midsummer’s day. Sunrise is already tipping the pine trees with pink and gold. A gull flies silently in the high clear sky…
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!
Writer, actor, musician and astrologer Ed Maxcy came to Findhorn in 1969. He worked in performing arts at Findhorn for many years and, drawing on his training in drama, he initiated the development of the Group Discovery games.
Writer, actor, musician and astrologer Ed Maxcy came to Findhorn in 1969 and is described in Eileen Caddy’s Flight Into Freedom as “Eddie”, the young American whose first job was to type out her daily
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