Topic – Our Community History Project
We endeavour to map the evolution of the beautifully complex ecosystem which is our community as it has unfolded over more than six decades.
We endeavour to map the evolution of the beautifully complex ecosystem which is our community as it has unfolded over more than six decades.
The 1988 Orientation Group met up for a 30 year reunion, online and in person, completing with full hearts giving thanks for the many gifts of the last few days and the last three decades.
Thank you, Fay Blackburn for being such a powerful model of the Master Code of Care. You have shown us all how to enact the Code simply, deeply, profoundly and integrally.
This is a tribute to Craig Gibsone & Maria Cooper for a fantastic Experience Week introduction to life at Findhorn Foundation, Fall of 2018.
The differences as I understand them between the Angel of Findhorn and the Landscape Angel ... are that one is an Angel dedicated to an ecosystem and one is an Angel dedicated to a human enterprise, it's outreach and effect in the world of humanity, and it's impact upon consciousness development.
The book is an insider’s perspective and is both a ‘love letter’ and a critique.
In 2013 I was honoured to serve as master of ceremonies for the evening at the Universal Hall, celebrating the Findhorn Foundation's role as a global force for positive change, when we reported on WILD10, the 10th World Wilderness Congress.
The idea of offering a French Experience Week "like at Findhorn" was born when Chantal Godron - Resource Person and one of "my" 😉 former LCGs - went back home after celebrating 2024 New Year at Findhorn with Barbara, Fabien & Co.
How do you adequately describe the enduring social experiment that is Findhorn? And is it a blueprint for planetary survival, as some believe?
A half century of collaboration with nature has transformed a bleak dunescape into the now-famous Findhorn Foundation community’s own lush Garden of Eden.