Lamenting the Cars (1995)
Editor’s note: The following article by Patsy Blackstock was previously published in One Earth Magazine Issue No. 18, Summer 1995. “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot, A big hotel, a boutique and a
Editor’s note: The following article by Patsy Blackstock was previously published in One Earth Magazine Issue No. 18, Summer 1995. “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot, A big hotel, a boutique and a
This issue of One Earth Magazine (Volume 7, Issue 1, December 1986/January 1987) looks at the theme of Planetary Village. Other features to enjoy include Design For Living and Path To Prosperity.
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 5, issue number 3b, was originally published in May / June 1985. Features in this edition include Acting For Ourselves; Weatherwise Homes; Knitting Ideals Into Business. *To browse
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 3, issue number 4, was originally published in April / May 1983. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Planetary Stewardship; Crossing The Line Between Nature And Culture;
This issue of One Earth Magazine (Volume 2, Issue 5, Autumn 1982) explores the theme Building A Planetary Village. Other topics in this edition include Sustainable Cities and also the Spiritual Origins Of Culture.
Editor's note: The following article by Carola Splettstoesser was previously published in One Earth Magazine Issue No. 21, Spring 1996. A spectacular, huge blue and white striped tent, the size and shape of the Universal
Conferences at Findhorn have played a formative role in the evolution of the Community. An early significant event in the development of the Park Ecovillage at Findhorn was the conference, ‘WORLD CRISIS AND THE WHOLENESS
The Park Ecovillage Findhorn is ‘… operating at the interface between the complex ecological and social systems and the interior dimensions of human consciousness.’ May East The overarching topic 'The Park Ecovillage Findhorn' explores the
The concept of Planetary Consciousness became more and more important for Community members in the late 1970s and early 1980s. As in many instances, Conferences at Findhorn have played a formative role in the evolution
The concept ‘Ecovillage’ came into existence in 1991 in a sustainability report, “Ecovillages and Sustainable Communities: A Report for Gaia Trust” written by Diane and Robert Gilman for a Gaia Trust seminar in Denmark. By