A Personal Story of the Start of the Findhorn Foundation College
The story of the College, as with many experiences at Findhorn, is both an objective, factual narrative and a subjective, personal one running parallel.
The story of the College, as with many experiences at Findhorn, is both an objective, factual narrative and a subjective, personal one running parallel.
I put it out to Spirit: If you want me to stay here, I am not sleeping on garage floors anymore. You have to find me a house.
We endeavour to map the evolution of the beautifully complex ecosystem which is our community as it has unfolded over more than six decades.
How I came to Findhorn, my involvement with conferences, Trustees, Fellow, The Quest and the Findhorn College.
A Rainbow Bridge Article from Friday 12th December 2008 about Alan's Celebration of Life.
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
I attuned to Cullerne as my Experience Week work department without knowing what the name stood for. Four mornings over twenty years ago - how could such a short time have had such a powerful impact?
In the 21st century, I imagine angels will by and large be what they have always been, but it is we who will be different. To see ourselves as angels see us, as fellow creative beings and potential partners, is a liberating gift and a challenge to our own self-images.
This year sees the 25th anniversary of the Angels@Findhorn2000 Conference, There is no doubt we co-created a fabulous, meaningful, joyful week of inspiration wrapped with practical wisdom, further deepening, preserving and expanding the legacy.
Angels, guides, spirits, power animals, devas and archetypes were the fragrance, feel and flavour of the Foundation's Easter Conference Angels@Findhorn 2000, and their overlighting message was: Surrender!