The Planetary Game at Findhorn, 2006
From November 13-17, 2006, almost 100 people from the Findhorn Community, as well as 19 guides, also all present or past members of the community, gathered together in the Universal Hall to play the Planetary
From November 13-17, 2006, almost 100 people from the Findhorn Community, as well as 19 guides, also all present or past members of the community, gathered together in the Universal Hall to play the Planetary
Joy Drake is one of the co-creators of the Transformation Game®, a unique tool that combines ritual, synchronicity and turn-based gaming. Companies, organisations, communities and people around the world use it to gain insights -
The Transformation Game, a box game version of The Game of Transformation, was launched in 1987 for individuals to play with family and friends, experiencing the power of this soul-infused ‘Monopoly’ on whatever level they
The Game of Transformation is a quintessential manifestation of the culture in the spiritual community at Findhorn. This expresses itself in so many of its aspects, from its creation, through its evolution to the embodied
The Game of Transformation is a spiritually interactive board game developed in the 1970s by Joy Drake and Kathy Tyler at the Findhorn Foundation. Since then its application has spread throughout the Community and beyond,
This is the purpose that was the focus for the special Transformation Game we played during the Community’s 60th birthday week at Findhorn. Individually and collectively, we intend to * honour, bless and lay the
The 60th Birthday Celebrations 12-19th November 2022 were a glorious culmination of our Year of Celebrations: With fantastic Community events, a stunning photographic exhibition, lots of fun with the 60th Birthday Quiz and last but
I shivered in the early March wind on my way to the beach. A walk was needed, it was clear. My belly felt a pitter-patter, and there was a slight shaking in my limbs. In
The Transformation Game One Thursday in June 1978, as part of the Art of Synthesis workshop, 24 people gathered in the Cluny Ballroom around a large make-shift ‘path’ of A3-sized paper ‘squares’. There were five
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