The Iona Report (1972)
Editor's note: The following report was found in the archives. Sadly we do not know the identity of the author/s of the report. We provide the report herewith as a pdf flipbook to give a
Editor's note: The following report was found in the archives. Sadly we do not know the identity of the author/s of the report. We provide the report herewith as a pdf flipbook to give a
This extract from our film Findhorn - 1975 documentary shows Community members working on the Universal Hall, their reflections, and conversations as well as an interview with a local contractor. It gives a lovely insight
... you give an in-depth insight into the early years of Findhorn that I haven’t found elsewhere. I think the Community comes alive in your narrative.
Roger Doudna asked me whether I and my inner colleagues could shed some light on ‘Whither Findhorn?’[1] at this time, and the Community’s role and purpose in the greater scheme of things. While working on
This article was first published in One Earth magazine No 7 in Summer 1979. The following material is taken from a transmission by David Spangler (from his Higher Self) during 1971. Although the initial question
This article was first published in One Earth magazine No 7 in Summer 1979. David Spangler is a philosopher, educator and writer on New Age themes. A resident of Findhorn for three years, he
Author's note 2024: Occasionally, I would share with the Community a transmission from a subtle colleague in the inner worlds. These individuals were nameless as their identity would not have meant anything, rather identifying by
This is a transcript from a discussion held in the Community in the early 1970s. *** Tonight I want to begin what will be actually a joint series of discussions with you. And I do
During this conversation with Roger Doudna Michael Shaw reflects on his involvement with the Community over the last 50 years. He writes: In 1974 during a flight from Australia to London I read The Limits
During this conversation with Michael Shaw I reflect on my involvement with the Community over the last 50 years. In April 1974 I was teaching writing and para-communication in the Broadcast Communications Arts department of