How I got here and my early years
How I got here, my journey through the different programmes, and how I ended up becoming a Sacred Dance teacher, focaliser of the Transport Department and the driver for Eileen Caddy on her UK book tour.
How I got here, my journey through the different programmes, and how I ended up becoming a Sacred Dance teacher, focaliser of the Transport Department and the driver for Eileen Caddy on her UK book tour.
I began a new and painful cycle, learning to accept that when fullness has been reached, there comes a time of emptying, a death, a rebirth.
... 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.
This post, authored by Mary Inglis and Roger Dounda, was previously published in Findhorn Today – Papers prepared for New Synthesis Think Tank Conference October 1987 New York City. People who join the Findhorn Foundation
This article was previously published in One Earth Magazine Volume 5 Issue 3B June 1985 Weatherwise Homes was born in the 'winter of our discontent', 1979. It was an all-time low in the history of the
I came to several events in the Community over the years. When I was living in Nottingham, I got close to my home after a stay at Findhorn, and the steering wheel started turning as
(Editor’s note: This post is the result of conversations/correspondence between two long-term guests and Stan in 2010/11.) My personal relationship with the Shop covered two completely different time periods. But let me get to first
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP We first heard of Associate Membership of the Foundation when we were doing our Experience Week in 1980 and this rang a bell for both Diana and myself, that this was the way