One Earth – Economics as a Way of the Spirit (1979)
This article was first published in One Earth magazine No 7 in Summer 1979. David Spangler is a philosopher, educator and writer on New Age themes. A resident of Findhorn for three years, he
This article was first published in One Earth magazine No 7 in Summer 1979. David Spangler is a philosopher, educator and writer on New Age themes. A resident of Findhorn for three years, he
Editor's note: The following article by Andrew Murray was previously published in One Earth magazine Vol.7, Issue 1 December/January 1986/7 "Where the Foundation's assets are either underused, or not essential to our main educational work,
Author's note in 2024: In 2013 I was in touch with Laurence at Senscot (now no longer active). The reason for the correspondence was that some village in the north of England was claiming to
This project was commissioned by Moray Badenoch and Strathspey Enterprise (MBSE) with the support of the Findhorn Foundation. The study was carried out in 2002 by Brian Burns Associates in association with Steve Westbrook, Economist.
Network News Issue 7, published April 1996 There's lots to discover in this edition including Business For Life, Community Core Group, and The Magic of Findhorn Revisited. To browse through the magazine please
This article was first published in One Earth magazine Volume 5 Issue 3, March/April 1985. The past two years have seen a considerable improvement in the Foundation’s finances—the story of which has been well reported
Editor’s note: This article was previously published in OneEarth magazine Vol 7 Issue 5 Winter 1987 A Village Update by Alex Walker "What I want to do is to integrate the business of doing things,
This issue of One Earth Magazine (Issue No 18, Summer 1995) covers many aspects of sustainability, including Financing a Sustainable Dream, as well as Exploring the Religious Divide, WorldWork: Resolving Conflict and Creating Community, and
I arrived in Findhorn in 1981. The community as an entity differentiated from the Foundation didn’t exist at that point. My wife and I bought Bay Cottage and we were among the forerunners of people
BUSINESS IN THE COMMUNITY In 1999, Gill Emslie, Judy McAllister and I set up the Findhorn Foundation Consultancy Service as a department in the Education Area. We ran the Business Experience Week, and did