The Run
This is a small play I wrote a few years ago, adapting a short pamphlet Richard had written about the weekly Run to Iona. Its intention is to blow a kiss to all the hardy souls who set out on The Run.
This is a small play I wrote a few years ago, adapting a short pamphlet Richard had written about the weekly Run to Iona. Its intention is to blow a kiss to all the hardy souls who set out on The Run.
These young people came from a different starting point than me, but they have the same power of self- efficacy inside. I believe it to the core because if I can do it, anybody can. We humans are so full of potential.
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
The following article was first published in One Earth Magazine Issue 14 Summer 1994. It is a shortened version of the pamphlet written that year. *** Since the 1970s the Findhorn Foundation has had custodianship
I met Cornelia Fellner (now Featherstone) during a Findhorn Foundation programme, a massage course in June 1990, which she co-focalised with Dorothy Noble. It was a life-changing experience. Swedish massage was liberating and creative. Becoming
Editor's Note: This post by Katie Lloyd was previously published as a chapter in the book Growing People, compiled and edited by Kay Kay, published by Pilgrims Guide, 2001. I first encountered the Isle of
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 6, issue number 3, was originally published in March /April 1986. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Christianity And The New Age; Reflections on SWOOT; and
Click to view e-book I CAME TO FINDHORN for Experience Week a few months after my partner died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 31. A friend had advised me to read
Bruce MacManaway, Sir George Trevelyan, ?, David Spangler Photo www.sirgeorgetrevelyan.org Bruce MacManaway was a remarkable healer and set up the Westbank Natural Health Centre in Strathmiglo in 1959. This is where Peter Caddy
The tiny Hebridean island of Erraid has been home to a small group of members of the Findhorn Foundation for over 40 years. Living life on a remote Scottish island brings us to the forefront