A Tribute to Fred Barton (1993)
A moving tribute to Fred Barton, a legendary Findhorn gardener. His second wife, Lynn, reflects on their years together, his deep connection to nature, and his legacy of love in action.
A moving tribute to Fred Barton, a legendary Findhorn gardener. His second wife, Lynn, reflects on their years together, his deep connection to nature, and his legacy of love in action.
Of the many bridges that are being built between Findhorn and the world around us, perhaps the most immediate and concrete is our new theatre...it provides a stable and somewhat permanent vehicle for the direct transmission of energies between performing artists from within the community and our audience, which consists to a large extent, of people from outside the community.
The prevailing rhythm in all of the performing arts at this time was toward working together in small units, all of which could later be blended together into a united whole for performance.
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
One of the great lessons of our emerging spiritual culture is to understand, feel, and perceive the sparkling magic of life that exists in every cell and particle.
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.
Well, you can say you believe in fairies and elves but to draw an elf that everyone in the house knew of but I had never seen was quite something.
Sanctuary focaliser and long-term resident, Angus Marland, brings us news of ongoing meditations taking place within the community with a warm invitation for you to join us on the inner from wherever you are on the planet for the benefit of all beings.
March 6th is World Book Day and this set me thinking about ‘Findhorn’ and the incredible collection of related books and magazines that have come out of this Community since the 1960s...
The following article was first published in One Earth Magazine Volume 7 Summer 1992. The Rise of the Phoenix Centre The Phoenix Centre is the retail and mail order part of New Findhorn Directions (NFD),