One Earth (Spring 1992)
One Earth, 3rd edition, issue number 6, was originally published in Spring 1992. Features to be found in this edition include Sacred Times, Findhorn Foundation Internal Conference, and A Vision Of Holistic Health.
One Earth, 3rd edition, issue number 6, was originally published in Spring 1992. Features to be found in this edition include Sacred Times, Findhorn Foundation Internal Conference, and A Vision Of Holistic Health.
This issue of One Earth Magazine (Volume 1, Issue 2, Autumn 1980) collates articles by Francois Duquesne, Sir George Trevelyan, Alan Grainger and Vance Martin to address the shift in consciousness seeing the Earth as
Dear Findhorn Friend, Sending you lots of Love on the breeze from a wild and windy, sunny and calm Findhorn. We are going deeper into a period of attunement to what wants to emerge from
(Ed. Note: Mark Anderson, the present Chair of Trustees found this historical gem - THANK YOU! We offer both the facsimile as a pdf flipbook and the text below.) THE FINDHORN FOUNDATION
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) This section is not a curriculum, but a description of Community life. Although
Click to view e-book (Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) William Bloom's comments [in First Steps: An Introduction to Spiritual Practice] apply to
This section lists Foundation Focalisers, Trustees & General Secretaries. The original list has been brought up-to-date with the help of a list provided by Mark Anderson, Chair of Trustees, in October 2023. FINDHORN FOUNDATION FOCALISERS
Click to view e-book The brotherhood that will be anchored here in form will only be secondarily a brotherhood of teaching, that is, a centre where people can gain hidden or mystery knowledges.
Click to view e-book (Extracts from 'Findhorn: A Learning Experience', Foundation document, 1984/5.) If you were curious about what exactly the Findhorn Foundation is and you decided to write a letter asking for
In this interview William Bloom talks with Terry Gilbey, CEO of the Findhorn Foundation. Terry shares about his personal story. He describes his childhood very positively even though he was a child with severe dyslexia,