Orientation Recollections
From 1977 the Findhorn Foundation (FF) held 'Orientation Programmes' to introduce new members to the Mystery School, our community culture and the organisational structures of the charity.
From 1977 the Findhorn Foundation (FF) held 'Orientation Programmes' to introduce new members to the Mystery School, our community culture and the organisational structures of the charity.
In April 1977 after selling our houseboat in Norfolk and travelling north in our VW camper van, Harley and I, then called Maggie, arrived at Findhorn with our youngest daughter. We knew we were heading
Hanna Morjan Arriving Summer 1989 in Findhorn for my “Experience week” and a “Sacred dance” workshop it became clear to me very soon that this was a magical place, a place for me
When I was young I had had mythical experiences, but had put them aside as I moved into my teens and got deeply involved in sports and the other usual pursuits young men. This continued
I'd become interested in intentional communities prior to going to Findhorn. I was part of the Koinonia Foundation community near Baltimore, Maryland, USA, from 1973, and had also visited Twin Oaks, and a Bruderhof community.
In 1983 in a lesbian bar in Munich I listened to a friend who had just returned from Findhorn. Despite it being a ‘straight’ community she’d had a wonderful experience. I came away with a
Along with twenty-six others I began my Orientation* on November 17th 1977, the Findhorn Foundation’s fifteenth birthday, in Cluny. So many people wanted to join that there was another group living and meeting at the