Gifted by Grief
In this video I share about the impact the death of my husband had on my life, and how I am ultimately able to say I was grateful for both his life AND his death.
In this video I share about the impact the death of my husband had on my life, and how I am ultimately able to say I was grateful for both his life AND his death.
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.
Editor's note: This article was first published in the book Ecovillage Living Restoring the Earth and Her People, published in 2002 by Green Books in association with Gaia Trust and edited by Hildur Jackson and
“The Holistic Health Centre will provide professional health care for the Community and for the people in the local area. A team of practitioners (doctors, acupuncturists, physiotherapists, homeopaths, psychotherapists, etc.) will work within the new
Editor’s note: The following article by Olwen Knott was previously published in One Earth Magazine Volume 4 Issue 3, Feb/March 1984. "I retired after 50 years in offices and came to Findhorn to grow younger."
In November 2016 the members of the Caring Community Circle (CCC) were invited to take part in an Evoneers' Journey. We decided to work on developing a business plan for a care agency with a
My first real contact with Barbara was when she offered me a foot massage. Until then I had seen her as a very sweet old lady with whom one should mind one's Ps and Qs. I
Editor’s note: The following article by Marianna Lines was previously published in One Earth Magazine Volume 9, Issue 4 Spring 1990. Barbara D'Arcy Thompson's life was an adventure as was her death. It occurred on
Editor’s note: The following article by Barbara D'Arcy Thompson was previously published in One Earth Magazine Volume 1 Issue 5 . April/May 1981 It has been truly said that all healing is self healing. Healing
HEALING and healing activities have always played a significant - though sometimes intangible - role at Findhorn. Healing groups of different kinds have formed and dissolved and formed and dissolved again. At times the community