One Earth – Journal of Community Living (Winter 1994)
This article was first published in the One Earth Magazine Issue 16, Winter 1994. *** As one of' the most glorious ever of Findhorn summers draws to a close, it's a good time to: 1)
This article was first published in the One Earth Magazine Issue 16, Winter 1994. *** As one of' the most glorious ever of Findhorn summers draws to a close, it's a good time to: 1)
This article by Jennifer McGuire was first published in One Earth Magazine, Volume 04, Autumn 1991. *** I can still remember the sense of terror I felt the first time I ran a skillsaw along
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 3, Autumn 1989. *** One Earth's editors recently opened the Sunday Observer Colour Supplement to find a large full colour picture of a
Editor’s note: This article was previously published in OneEarth magazine Vol 7 Issue 5 Winter 1987 A Village Update by Alex Walker "What I want to do is to integrate the business of doing things,
This article was first published in One Earth Magazine, Volume 17, Spring 1995. *** People often ask me why I live here. I think the answer lies somehow in being at the throbbing hub of
This article was previously published in One Earth magazine Vol 7 Issue 5 Winter 1987. *** 19 years ago the Findhorn Trust (as it then was) built a community centre so that its members could
This article was previously published in One Earth magazine Vol 3 Issue 4 1983. *** In my three years at Findhorn, the metaphor of the community as a growing person has often been used to
One Earth, 3rd edition, issue number 21, was originally published in spring 1996. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Eco-villages And Sustainable Communities: Models For 21st Century Living; Save The Earth,
One Earth, 3rd edition, issue number 20, was originally published in winter 1995. Inside this magazine you can find such features as Evolution Of The Soul, The Mapping Of Consciousness, and Soul Awakening In
This issue of One Earth magazine is number 19 and was published in the Autumn of 1995. The main theme of this edition is Living In Community and includes several features on such matters as