I arrived in a boat
I arrived in Findhorn Bay in my 'wee traveller' back in 1999. I had been to visit my youngest son who was at university in Edinburgh. From there I was on my way to Orkney,
I arrived in Findhorn Bay in my 'wee traveller' back in 1999. I had been to visit my youngest son who was at university in Edinburgh. From there I was on my way to Orkney,
[this post is an amended and expanded version of the chapter with the same title in my book We Are Me: A Life with Dissociative Identities] “An intentional community is a group of people who
This photo portrays Findhorn Foundation Cluny Hill Reception and myself during my time as Reception Focalizer, between 1999 and 2001. For many years in my youth I had worked in large hotels for business people,
4-11 Apr 1998 CONSCIOUS LIVING – CONSCIOUS DYING Presenters: Phyllida Templeton, Patch Adams, Judith Marten-Meynell, Shin-ichiro Terayama Focalisers: Cally Miller, Barbara Faro This post endeavours to give you a flavour of the preparations, the actual
This issue of One Earth magazine is number 19 and was published in the Autumn of 1995. The main theme of this edition is Living In Community and includes several features on such matters as
Background: – 80s & 90s – times of growth and change I first moved up to live in the Findhorn Foundation community in April 1986, having visited a few times in the previous 3-4 years,
This scheme of the Findhorn Bay Holistic Health Centre (FHBBC) was designed to promote health in the community, whereby people would be encouraged to take responsibility for their well being and would subscribe to the
I met Cornelia Fellner (now Featherstone) during a Findhorn Foundation programme, a massage course in June 1990, which she co-focalised with Dorothy Noble. It was a life-changing experience. Swedish massage was liberating and creative. Becoming
This issue of One Earth Magazine (Issue No 18, Summer 1995) covers many aspects of sustainability, including Financing a Sustainable Dream, as well as Exploring the Religious Divide, WorldWork: Resolving Conflict and Creating Community, and
Shinichiro Terayama Some people say that by all the laws of modern medicine, I should not be alive. In 1983, with a wife and three children and a career in solid state physics, working in