Findhorn Community Change Process Progress Review 2017-2018
We are offering the report both as a pdf flipbook (to honour its initial beautiful presentation) and also as text in this post (as some of our readers may find it easier to read it
We are offering the report both as a pdf flipbook (to honour its initial beautiful presentation) and also as text in this post (as some of our readers may find it easier to read it
(Draft Proposal presented to the Community in March 2016 - a pdf of the presentation to the Community is at the bottom of this post) Introduction letter by the Community Change Working GroupDear Community, In
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
Last week I attended two momentous events in the Hall: the systemic constellation led by Giselle Charbonnier and Deborah Lewin, and the Findhorn Foundation community meeting attended by nearly 500 people in person and online.
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”,
I was aware we were calling in a powerful spirit animal when we created the Phoenix Mosaic on the terrace of the Universal Hall in 2020. Over many months of working on the terrace I
In a momentous announcement on the 26th July, the Findhorn Foundation stated that it will enter a phase of restructuring of the organisation and its activities going forward. You can read the full statement here.
The Community is going through a powerful transition. Click this arrow to read moreIn a momentous announcement on the 26th July, the Findhorn Foundation stated that it will enter a phase of restructuring of the
What I didn’t say is how sad I was What I didn’t say was how bereft I felt What I didn’t say was this was a death What I didn’t say was this was the