Celebrating the Breath of God (2015)
The blades of Moya, the Findhorn Foundation community’s first wind turbine, have turned for the last time, ending a quarter century of faithful service.
The blades of Moya, the Findhorn Foundation community’s first wind turbine, have turned for the last time, ending a quarter century of faithful service.
A photographic exhibition of my wood work over the decades.
Visitor Guide to the Findhorn Foundation Community from 2019 as pdf flipbook and full text, with updates from 2021 and 2024
This is a bit of 'reality TV'. I worked in the Visitor Centre for 10 years and I guided tours through the ecovillage, often several times a week. This one in 2008 was filmed by
Throughout the long process of caring for my wife, I started and ended each day with a reading from Opening Doors Within by co-founder Eileen Caddy. As well as sustaining and encouraging me, I was often astonished by the relevance and wisdom of the daily guidance. It was as if Eileen Caddy was speaking directly to me.
This draft Whole Community Purpose was prepared by the Enquiry Circle and presented to the Community in 2018. It was never formally adopted but is frequently referred to, at times read out at the beginning
This Topic is the third in a series of ‘Reader’s Digests’ bringing together facets relating to ecological and sustainability issues. We consider these to be a physical manifestation of the spiritual dimensions informing the
From 2014-2024 Ecologia Youth Trust worked closely with partners ‘Sky Is The Limit’, an organisation that incorporated a school, a residential home for the school (Noah’s Ark), and an 8 acre Farm in Fort Portal,
From 2013 Ecologia worked in partnership with International Peace Initiatives (IPI) at the Kithoka Amani Children’s Home (KACH) in Meru County, Kenya. The mission of KACH is to keep orphaned and vulnerable children in the
The connection between Ecologia and Thailand and Myanmar was made through Jane Rasbash and her husband Pracha Hutanuwatr in 2006. Pracha was visiting Findhorn to support Jane who had just completed serious medical treatment in