Faces of Findhorn Electronic Version
Faces of Findhorn The book Faces of Findhorn - Images of a Planetary Family was published by Findhorn Publications in 1980. It describes itself as "a celebration of the reality underlying the myth", and
Faces of Findhorn The book Faces of Findhorn - Images of a Planetary Family was published by Findhorn Publications in 1980. It describes itself as "a celebration of the reality underlying the myth", and
Click to view e-book I came to the Findhorn community out of a planetary call to birth a new consciousness – a call I was struggling to understand and give voice to. Arriving
Click to view e-book My strongest Findhorn influence came before I arrived in Scotland, reading The Findhorn Garden book in Washington DC around 1974. The possibilities of collaborating with subtle realms, and their
Click to view e-book I came to Findhorn having been inspired by The Findhorn Garden book, and specifically the experience of communing and co- creating with the intelligence and consciousness within Nature. I
Click to view e-book My first day as a visitor I was asked to work in the kitchen since I owned a natural foods store in West Virginia and knew how to prepare
From the very first conference, at the end of our Coach Party summer season, in October 1976, Peter could hardly wait to bring conferencees over from the Park after the evening session in the Universal Hall to join with those staying in Cluny for camaraderie time in the Cluny Bar.
When we finished the renovation work at Cluny and got ready for the coach parties - in order to honour the terms of the purchase, we had to be a four-star hotel that first summer, at the same time as we were running our programs.
A great story, perfectly exampling Peter’s emphasis, via the title of his autobiography In Perfect Timing, how things happen in perfect timing when you’re trying to work with a higher will than your own personality level; when you are trying to do God’s will, etc.
Peter gave a generous donor the use (during her periodic visits to the community) of the suite above what is now named the Beechtree Room. That name got its name, and interior decoration, from an experience she had.
Click to view e-book THIS IS A love story – of falling in love with the Isle of Iona, with Roger Collis who guided me there, and with the Findhorn community – a