Topic – The Western Mystery Tradition
What, exactly, is the "Western Mystery Tradition", and what does the Findhorn Foundation Community have to do with it?
What, exactly, is the "Western Mystery Tradition", and what does the Findhorn Foundation Community have to do with it?
...Contrary to popular opinion, the Findhorn Community was not solely founded on beach sand and couch grass, Eileen Caddy’s inner guidance, Dorothy Maclean’s conversations with angels, and Peter Caddy’s heroic efforts with compost and cabbages...
"Suddenly and unexpectedly they appeared from out of the mists of time with a message for the world, and secretly their message interwove itself into the philosophies, religions and sciences..."
Click to view e-book (First appeared as 'Findhorn and the Western Mystery Tradition", One Earth Volume 2 Issue 6, 1982.) When I first came to the Findhorn Community some seven years ago, one of
Click to view e-book (First published in One Earth Magazine, Spring 1978. Click here for an overview of posts in the series The Art of Living in Community.) I am convinced that my
This article is an enquiry into what people mean by the “Angel of Findhorn.” At the end of it I hope that you will add your own thoughts and interpretations. First, though, advance warning that
The Eighties Building the extension of the Community Centre After the expansion during 1979-80 with the purchase of Cullerne House and Gardens, the acquisition of Drumduan House, and the caretakership of the
CONFERENCES@FINDHORN Connecting Findhorn with the World When I arrived at Findhorn in 1974, the place and the energy that it exuded and evoked blew me away. Like virtually everyone else, I experienced a prolonged