Topic – Community Newsletters and Magazines
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
The chronicle was collated for the Findhorn Gardner's Library at Cullerne House in June 1984. It covers the early days, through the tree plantings in Pineridge, Cullerne and Caravan Park up to 1984.
I am delighted to be able to share my imaginative immersion into the birth of the Angel and my abiding gratitude to these realms and, very especially, Dorothy Maclean.
This is a private letter sent to me by Dorothy Maclean following conversations we had about the Angel of Findhorn. This was part of the preparations of the Angels@Findhorn 2000 conference which took place 22-29 April 2000.
A short history of the creation and publication of Eileen Caddy's first book of guidance.
This is a commentary on ROC's message from St Germain in the article "Transmission from St Germain" by Peter Caddy. St Germain was an important teacher for both Peter Caddy and ROC. In the channelling Peter records for Liebie Pugh from ROC, St Germain explains that both Peter and ROC are him (St Germain). This is not a simple statement and needs some unpacking.
Eileen received a vision of the Sanctuary as a simple structure without any symbols or pictures on the wall, and with no altar: people coming from different spiritual paths or religions would thus all feel equally comfortable and at one when they gathered there.
The following excerpts are from Eileen’s autobiography Flight into Freedom and Beyond where she talks about her meditation practice and the sanctuary. *** In my time of stillness with God, I was told: “Start the
This is the second page of a letter from Peter to Liebie Pugh dated 10th February 1966. It is the record of a transmission through ROC from St Germain regarding the visit to St Annes.
In essence the vision for the Community, birthed on the Findhorn Bay Caravan Park in 1962, is for it to be ‘a place where God’s work is done’. This is certainly what the four founders