John Brierley Obituary
Honouring Johnny Brierley who lived at Findhorn with his family 1987-2001.
Honouring Johnny Brierley who lived at Findhorn with his family 1987-2001.
... you give an in-depth insight into the early years of Findhorn that I haven’t found elsewhere. I think the Community comes alive in your narrative.
Network News Issue 5, published September 1995. In this edition you will discover many features including: Sabor Latino by Dave Till Friendship's Alchemy by Carmen Iglesias The Wellspring by Charles Petersen Christmas is Coming
It is with great sadness that I let our community know that Chryss Alexzander died unexpectedly on Sunday the 3rd of March 2024 at 5am. Chryss became a member of the Foundation in 1979, saying
Click to view e-book My strongest Findhorn influence came before I arrived in Scotland, reading The Findhorn Garden book in Washington DC around 1974. The possibilities of collaborating with subtle realms, and their
Click to view e-book A week at Findhorn was a precious life-affirming gift for Brazilian singer, songwriter, social change activist and educator May East. ‘My Experience Week was a decompressing gift from Ed
Click to view e-book Fasil Bogale is an inspiring demonstration of creativity, versatility and an unwavering commitment to service. Where others have sometimes abandoned their dream of living in The Park in the
Click to see whole book (Extracts from 'Findhorn: Garden or Jungle?', Foundation Early Study Paper, also printed in New Age Journal and United Focus Journal.) Recently, my partner, David Spangler, received
Jake was born in the Community and lived here most of his life. He is passionate about the Community and its role in the world. In this interview with Alex and Callum he talks about:
I was born in Manchester during WW II. My father was a refugee from Hungary and my mother was a Mancunian. I spent the first year of my life at night under the stairs in