Chryss Alexzander – obituary
It is with great sadness that I let our community know that Chryss Alexzander died unexpectedly on Sunday the 3rd of March 2024 at 5am. Chryss became a member of the Foundation in 1979, saying
It is with great sadness that I let our community know that Chryss Alexzander died unexpectedly on Sunday the 3rd of March 2024 at 5am. Chryss became a member of the Foundation in 1979, saying
In about 1978, when I looked around the Community I saw talented people everywhere, under caravans fixing leaking pipes, bus drivers, dustbin workers, etc. I asked myself "what is different about these people?" I was
WHY “GIVE THANKS CONSTANTLY”? I heard Eileen Caddy shared “GIVE THANKS CONSTANTLY” as a guidance and I was fortunate to be in her physical presence hearing her share it too. But I got used to
The New Findhorn Association Up until 1999, everything at the Findhorn Community came under the administrative umbrella of the Foundation. As it grew, it became increasingly difficult and expensive to manage, and there was no
ASSOCIATES IN THE 1980s From 1980-85 I did not live in the community. Along with Alan Jacobsen, the Brockbanks and the Ripleys, we were pioneers and were called the Associate Members, although in 1981 I
OUTBREATH The Communications Committee (internally referred to as Outbreath) was responsible for anything breathed out by the Findhorn Foundation, namely publications, audio and visuals, PR, tours, presentations and so on. I joined the Committee
AN EX BRIDGETEER John White from the USA re-visited Findhorn in 2011. At the end of the 70s, he was the editor and publisher, and also a writer and layout designer, for the community’s weekly