Angel of Findhorn (1994)
This article was previously published in Network News 2 Winter 1994 *** One morning, about halfway through my stay here, I awoke to discover I was once more in contact with the Angel of Findhorn.
This article was previously published in Network News 2 Winter 1994 *** One morning, about halfway through my stay here, I awoke to discover I was once more in contact with the Angel of Findhorn.
Dorothy compiled this paper in 2004 to help clarify the community's understanding of the different roles of the angelic entities known as the Landscape Angel and the Angel Of Findhorn. It concludes with an additional
Roger Doudna asked me whether I and my inner colleagues could shed some light on ‘Whither Findhorn?’[1] at this time, and the Community’s role and purpose in the greater scheme of things. While working on
Network News, Issue number 2, published in the Winter of 1994. This magazine includes features on numerous intriguing topics including Moving Through Education, Children and Education: Who are their Teachers, Building The Heart Of Community,
Hello everyone, here's a copy of the diary notes I wrote during the five days I stayed at Cluny - the final week before it closed its doors to guests, a week that was full
The following was written by Adam Reising after a Community Meeting in August 2023. I wanted to share the poem I found, (or rather, the poem that found me, and us), at the Community meeting
When I arrived at Findhorn in the late summer of 1970, two things were immediately apparent. The first was that something powerful and significant was taking place on the sandy soil sandwiched between Findhorn Bay
One night some years ago I was about to go to bed when, for no apparent reason, I got a strong sense of elation. It was a very strong sense of ‘freedom”, “being lifted up”,
RP gathering 2014 The story begins in 2014 at the Resource Person Gathering held at Cluny, with Christine Lines and Dominique Remi as the co-focalisers. To provide RPs who couldn’t attend with a
Click to see whole book It seems to me that there has been a significant shift in the Community’s culture over the last twenty years. Two decades ago the culture was permeated by