Crossing Paths at Findhorn
click here for eBook Findhorn Friends 1969-70: For people in many if not all indigenous cultures, the spirits of Nature are expressions of the nature of Spirit just as we humans are, dynamic
click here for eBook Findhorn Friends 1969-70: For people in many if not all indigenous cultures, the spirits of Nature are expressions of the nature of Spirit just as we humans are, dynamic
Conferences at Findhorn have played a formative role in the evolution of the Community. An early significant event in the development of the Park Ecovillage at Findhorn was the conference, ‘WORLD CRISIS AND THE WHOLENESS
The Park Ecovillage Findhorn is ‘… operating at the interface between the complex ecological and social systems and the interior dimensions of human consciousness.’ May East The overarching topic 'The Park Ecovillage Findhorn' explores the
Architect George Ripley and Lyle Schnadt talk about the building of the Universal Hall in the Findhorn Foundation Community. The audio is from a lecture recorded in 2002 with slides from the time of building
Click to view e-book Vision I thought I was coming to Findhorn to learn from initiates how to make my way along the path without the stumbling I seemed prone to. What I
I wrote this introduction with Randi Johnson Inspired by Paul Hawken’s article in the New Age Journal, "The Magic of Findhorn", we set out - with a 7 person film crew - to discover and
We are pleased to present, with permission from the BBC, a special edition of the 1970s BBC Television weekend chat show, "Mainly Magnus", hosted by Icelandic television presenter the late Magnus Magnusson. Broadcast on BBC
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
(Ed. Note: Mark Anderson, the present Chair of Trustees found this historical gem - THANK YOU! We offer both the facsimile as a pdf flipbook and the text below.) THE FINDHORN FOUNDATION
Click to view e-book (First appeared as 'Findhorn and the Western Mystery Tradition", One Earth Volume 2 Issue 6, 1982.) When I first came to the Findhorn Community some seven years ago, one of