A passion for carved stones – Marianna Lines
The following is an excerpt from an article entitled It's Halloween - so meet a real life witch of Fife! in The Courier, from 29th October 2016 by Michael Alexander Celtic markings at Dunino
The following is an excerpt from an article entitled It's Halloween - so meet a real life witch of Fife! in The Courier, from 29th October 2016 by Michael Alexander Celtic markings at Dunino
In their second This is Our Barrel podcast Alex Wright and Callum Bell talk to me about my spiritual journey, my five years on the remote Hebridean Isle of Erraid and my work in the
Venerable Robina Courtin speaking at the Universal Hall, Findhorn Foundation in 2013. She emphasises the need to thoroughly get to know the mind with a non-judgmental attitude and acceptance of what is, before responding or
Reflections on hiking in the Highlands I'm singing in the rain / Yes, singing in the rain What a glorious feeling / And I'm happy again Those are words sung by Gene Kelly, the sort
The following impressive list of Conferences at Findhorn in the Living Record initially only covered the years 1972-2005. Some amendments have been made to cover the time up to 2019. It lists over 120 conferences
Roy and Cornelia at Fasil and Sally's wedding Roy came to live here at The Park in 2010 when he moved in with me and my then 14 year old son, Kevin. He
Do you want to listen to your gut or God? Intuition, our 'gut', is a natural survival instinct we have, while higher guidance is an earned spiritual relationship that we develop between our soul and
A series of Foundations of Findhorn evenings was organised by long-term community member Liza Hollingshead in the runup to the 50th Community Birthday. One of them focused on the Game of Transformation that originated here
Joy Drake is one of the co-creators of the Transformation Game®, a unique tool that combines ritual, synchronicity and turn-based gaming. Companies, organisations, communities and people around the world use it to gain insights -
I wrote this piece for the Rainbow Bridge (the weekly Community publication) just over 10 years ago, in 2012, after one of the Foundations of Findhorn evenings that were held as a run-up to the