Eko: The Currency of Community
The Eko isn't just a currency; it's a testament to the Ecovillage Findhorn’s enduring spirit of innovation and its deep-seated commitment to local economics.
The Eko isn't just a currency; it's a testament to the Ecovillage Findhorn’s enduring spirit of innovation and its deep-seated commitment to local economics.
My time living on the Isle of Erraid, for about two years from 1981 to '83, was a unique experience. Erraid is a small, rugged island off the Isle of Mull, part of the Inner Hebrides, and it is a world apart. We were a satellite community of the Findhorn Foundation
How I got here, my journey through the different programmes, and how I ended up becoming a Sacred Dance teacher, focaliser of the Transport Department and the driver for Eileen Caddy on her UK book tour.
Over the decades, the community was pioneering new ways of living. Now, many of those ideas have become mainstream. We experimented with wind turbines, solar panels, and eco-housing, and others have embraced and expanded on these concepts.
John Talbott and Tara Gibsone share about the development of the Park Ecovillage Findhorn and their hopes about the role the community can continue to play for a sustainable future. In this video, they give
Christian Sarti, a Resource Person in Luxembourg since 1984, interviews Terry Gilbey about the future of the Findhorn Foundation and the local and global Community, following the fires that destroyed the Community Centre and the
This conversation was filmed in 1991 when Eileen and Peter Caddy, Dorothy Maclean and David Spangler were together in person in the Community at Findhorn. I organised and filmed this informal discussion of what they
In this interview with Muriel McVicar and myself, Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean share about the important role the God Within has played throughout their lives, taking them on a journey of personal challenges and
Editor's Note: On one of David's return visits to Findhorn in 1991, Roger Doudna filmed this interview with as part of a series called "Visionary Voices". In the interview they discuss spirituality, ecology, and the
During this conversation with Roger Doudna Michael Shaw reflects on his involvement with the Community over the last 50 years. He writes: In 1974 during a flight from Australia to London I read The Limits