Qualities of Light
I entirely expected Findhorn to look fully fairy tale, with houses and buildings bulbous and cartoonish, surrounded by trolls and oversized puffy mushrooms. Seriously. That's how people can picture things in their minds. But the
I entirely expected Findhorn to look fully fairy tale, with houses and buildings bulbous and cartoonish, surrounded by trolls and oversized puffy mushrooms. Seriously. That's how people can picture things in their minds. But the
It was a privilege to take part in the Founder’s Celebration as part of Findhorn’s 60th anniversary. Findhorn was so blessed and fortunate with the quality of people who gave it its start back in
Saved by attunement in a Cairngorm blizzard from Dominic Stuart [Any quotes are from my memory over forty-five years, and may not be verbatim.] On one occasion a group of five of us went up
We opened our doors to visitors, with tours, teas and slideshows - all designed to reach out to the local community. In the evening we held a big banquet in the magnificent Cluny dining room.
Being a hippi in Santa Cruz , CA in the early 70s, taking courses in metaphysics and Native American history…barefoot…vegetarian…meditating, …herbs & healing… (or as my Dad called me…a vegetating meditarian, He was New England
Tap Tap Tap (sound of hammer and chisel) I’m cutting stone from the top of my scaffold overlooking palms over the Alabama Gulf coast. It's a 120 year old Opera house that I’m working on.
My time at Findhorn was significant for me because it was an experience in architectural design and construction that I would never have anywhere else. In June 1976, while visiting Findhorn on a cycling trip
Kathy and Neil In 1972, I was hitchhiking around Europe on my own, and met Catherine Christensen in the beach parking lot at Biarritz, France. She was going to a Krishnamurti conference in
Clava Cairns Towards the end of the year 1977 our "Free Clinic" in Heidelberg, Germany, was forced to restruct: new location, new ways of financing the project and regroup our staff. It seemed
Peter used to give the Community tour to guests and always brought them by my work station at the hall to see me cutting stone. I think Dieter and Robert Blakesley were often there too.