Excerpt of Lena’s Eulogy 2021
There is a mystical side to Gaelic culture that has at times been suppressed by the more dominant reformed Christian theology that has found a home in parts of the Western Isles. At times, that
There is a mystical side to Gaelic culture that has at times been suppressed by the more dominant reformed Christian theology that has found a home in parts of the Western Isles. At times, that
A fourth person has been missing from the traditional tale of three Findhorn spiritual community founders – Peter and Eileen Caddy, and Dorothy Maclean. Here is a little of Lena Lamont’s story, shared by her
Peter Caddy Peter Caddy digging - garden around cedarwood bungalows Peter was a very conscientious person. He was strong, dedicated and energetic. He believed he did everything for God. He was fun loving
The foundations of our Community were laid on many levels: Formative people (this post and Our Foundations - more formative people) Different spiritual and religious traditions (The Western Mystery Tradition) Cooperation among the different kingdoms
Lena had been a close friend of Peter and Eileen Caddy, Dorothy MacLean, and Sheena Govan since the 1950s and lived at Findhorn in the Early Days. A glimpse of her life is captured in
During the 60th Community Birthday celebrations Robert Holden hosted a fabulous evening of introductions, reminiscences and revelations. He brought together long standing Community members to talk about their own experiences of the founders. David Spangler
The Network of Light was - and is - a network of spiritual power centres across the earth. In her book To Hear The Angels Sing, Dorothy Maclean describes it as follows : This
Arriving at Findhorn GROWING UP AT FINDHORN Jonathan Caddy was his mother’s seventh child. He was six years old when his family came to the Findhorn Bay Caravan park. Jonathan remembers, “Soon after we