Midweek Muse #22
To practise Attunement, we begin with understanding the concept of oneness...
To practise Attunement, we begin with understanding the concept of oneness...
“The Peter Principle, as I was taught, is engaging with the world around me...
A group of individuals who act and share together create strength and release knowledge surpassing the contribution of any single member.
Author's note 2024: Occasionally, I would share with the Community a transmission from a subtle colleague in the inner worlds. These individuals were nameless as their identity would not have meant anything, rather identifying by
click here for eBook From the felt sense of Being that Dorothy Maclean called the Living Silence, one can temporarily suspend belief or disbelief and open to the possibilities of attuning, or inter-being,
click here for eBook In his little gem of a book, Stillness Speaks, author Eckhart Tolle writes wonderfully about a reciprocal dimension of this wholeness: You need nature as your teacher to help
click here for eBook My beloved friend Dorothy Maclean died in early 2021 at age 100. She was one of the three founders of the Findhorn Community in Morayshire, Scotland. Dorothy practiced and
Click to view e-book Q. What would be the qualifications of those in the inner core? A. Those common to all spiritual endeavours: dedication, purity of being and of intent; harmlessness, love and
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) William Bloom's comments [in First Steps: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice] apply to
This ebook is about attunement — our largely untapped capacity for receptivity and refined intuition. It begins with a series of letters that introduce readers to the Findhorn Community in Scotland and my experience of