The Art of Glass
This article was previously published in the One Earth Magazine Vol 4, Issue 2, December/January 1983/84, p 16+17 *** Interview with Otto Rigan and Mayme Kratz by Roger Doudna For seven weeks, from mid-August till
This article was previously published in the One Earth Magazine Vol 4, Issue 2, December/January 1983/84, p 16+17 *** Interview with Otto Rigan and Mayme Kratz by Roger Doudna For seven weeks, from mid-August till
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine Vol. 4, Issue 2, December/January 1983/84. Wood as a medium has always spoken to me. I had a good grounding at school in careful woodwork, and
Editor's note: The following article by Andrew Murray was previously published in One Earth magazine Vol.7, Issue 1 December/January 1986/7 "Where the Foundation's assets are either underused, or not essential to our main educational work,
This article was first published in One Earth magazine Volume 5 Issue 3, March/April 1985. The past two years have seen a considerable improvement in the Foundation’s finances—the story of which has been well reported
Editor's Note: The following document is the prospectus for Project Cullerne written in September 1982. We offer it both as facsimile in form of a flipbook and as text below. Project Cullerne was also described
The creation and on going evolution of the Park Ecovillage Findhorn, initially called the Planetary Village, is the natural extension of the work in The Findhorn Garden which started in the Spring of 1963. The
This article was first published in One Earth magazine Volume 7, Issue 1, December/January 1986/7 *** When I was asked to write this article I was told that under no circumstances was I to mention
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine Volume 2 Issue 5, May/June 1982. *** Without vision the people perish. Without God's direct guidance Findhorn would not exist. This is no ordinary community, it
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine Volume 7 Issue 4 Summer 1987. *** Twenty five years ago the Findhorn Community had its unlikely and inspired beginning in a caravan park on the coastal sand
In this timeline we focus on significant milestones in the development of the Park Ecovillage Findhorn. As always our picture is incomplete - we welcome suggestions for improvement! (Please leave a comment below or Contact