Haydn Stubbing’s murals in the Universal Hall
2 beautiful huge murals grace the back walls in the auditorium of the Universal Hall. They create a unique holding for the great variety of events in this space. They were a gift
2 beautiful huge murals grace the back walls in the auditorium of the Universal Hall. They create a unique holding for the great variety of events in this space. They were a gift
Having written the introduction to Eve Balfour, I discovered that a Findhorn Foundation Fellow, Angus Marland attended Eve Balfour’s talk at Findhorn in 1976. He told me about a particular memory that stayed with him:
Click to see whole book Click here to read the introduction to the series of posts relating to Decision-making Structures. Theocracy From the very first day of Peter, Eileen and Dorothy’s arrival in
Click to see whole book Click here to read the introduction to the series of posts relating to Decision-making Structures. (The following is an abridgement, with interpolations, of the transcript of a talk
Click to see whole book Click here to read the introduction to the series of posts relating to Decision-making Structures. (This material was originally entitled 'Decision Making; Lecture No. 32; Centre for the
Richard St. Barbe Baker (9 October 1889 – 9 June 1982) was known as the Man of the Trees as he had been an advocate for trees for most of his long life. He planted
Bruce MacManaway, Sir George Trevelyan, ?, David Spangler Photo www.sirgeorgetrevelyan.org Bruce MacManaway was a remarkable healer and set up the Westbank Natural Health Centre in Strathmiglo in 1959. This is where Peter Caddy
Myrtle Glines was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1908. In her family, she was the oldest of three children, with a younger sister and brother. As an adult, she was married with four
Lady Eve Balfour OBE (1898-1990) was a founding member, and first president of the Soil Association. She gave a presentation at a conference at Findhorn in 1976 entitled ‘The World Crisis and the Wholeness of
Peter Caddy & Richard St. Barbe Baker photo Findhorn Foundation I first met St. Barbe (as he was called by everyone who knew him) in 1979, during one of his several visits to