Our Findhorn Barrel #26: Eian Smith – Our Ecovillage’s Evolving Complexity
In this interview I explore my own journey in the Community since 2004 as well as all the organisational structures and changes I have witnessed over the last 20 years.
In this interview I explore my own journey in the Community since 2004 as well as all the organisational structures and changes I have witnessed over the last 20 years.
This timeline is incomplete and in places probably incorrect. If you can give us information to improve it, please leave a Comment below. 1960s The Caddys are connected with Bruce MacManaway, a renowned healer at
The First Two Years in the Life of the Conflict Resilience Group It feels to me significant that the Conflict Resilience Group (CRG) is creating the first entry of the Peacekeeping section of the Celebrating
People Care Circles in the Findhorn Foundation Community Application Presentation for 2018 NFA GatherIn Award Report NFA GatherIn 2018 Award by Cornelia Featherstone - 30/04/2019 Summary The initial assumption of this project, to
On Thursday, 5th October, the former General Office and one of the food sheds will be dismantled in preparation for building the new Sanctuary. Thanks to Kathy T. who made us aware of it, we
(Draft Proposal presented to the Community in March 2016 - a pdf of the presentation to the Community is at the bottom of this post) Introduction letter by the Community Change Working GroupDear Community, In
Annie was born in Glasgow and grew up in a large extended family. She shares many happy memories of a magical time with holidays in Millport, looking out onto Ailsa Craig. Enjoying
The Welcome Group In the beginning Ineke was inspired to place a notice in the Rainbow Bridge with an invitation to attend a group to welcome newcomers to the community. More than a dozen of
Edmund John Wragg, John, was born in Bermuda on 6th May 1947, the only son of Alwyn Lumley Wragg and Marie Cecilia Wragg. His father was a Naval Chaplin and was posted to the dockyard
I became Listener Convener in the early days of the NFA. The attempt was to land an organisation that was embracing all corners, or all aspects of the community, individuals and businesses, and the Foundation