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.
My journey from Mumbai to Findhorn was a quest for community. I share how my dreams manifested in a place where I felt truly seen and loved.
In this conversation with Alex Wright I explore my work with subtle activism, how it relates to the social activism I was involved in in South Africa, and how this all now shows up for me as the community is going through its present changes.
I first came to the Findhorn Foundation's Cluny Hill College 25 years ago and spent most of my time working in the kitchen. Having grown up with the Panto tradition I brought that with me and have written and directed many pantomimes in the Community.
The Park Ecovillage Trust (PET) champions community well-being through affordable housing, climate education, caring community support and the new Sanctuary. We are dedicated to fostering trust and collaboration for a thriving future.
My journey to Findhorn began during lockdown, leading me to serve the community through challenging times. Now, my practice, "Ways to Make It Count," helps purpose-driven enterprises thrive. It's about blending financial sustainability with a passion for positive impact, right here in beautiful Moray.
This is an interview that Diggers and Dreamers did with me about the community here at Findhorn last November. It begins with something of my own background, but then moves on to trace the development
In this conversation with Alex Wright and Danielle Macleod I share about my passion for singing as a path to unity and love, and how communal singing Taizé style became an ongoing inspiration for everyday life in the Findhorn community.
I believe our core values, now more mainstream, continue to guide us in finding new ways to evolve humanity, and I'm grateful to see newer generations carrying that torch.
I came to Findhorn seeking an alternative to college. Music became my therapy, especially playing live in the community. I believe the community's future lies in its eco-village, attracting young people and continuing its vibrant, artistic spirit.