Angel of Findhorn (1994)
This article was previously published in Network News 2 Winter 1994 *** One morning, about halfway through my stay here, I awoke to discover I was once more in contact with the Angel of Findhorn.
This article was previously published in Network News 2 Winter 1994 *** One morning, about halfway through my stay here, I awoke to discover I was once more in contact with the Angel of Findhorn.
Many subtle being encounters in the forty years since, ranging from the sound of a Deva’s heavy footsteps approaching when sat alone in the depths of a highland forest, to the sparkling rainbow-coloured displays of Nature Spirits and Angels who are always accompanied with overwhelming feelings of joy.
Well, you can say you believe in fairies and elves but to draw an elf that everyone in the house knew of but I had never seen was quite something.
This Topic explores The Original Garden at Park Ecovillage Findhorn which is famous for being ‘where it all began’ and the place where the Community’s founders first connected with and worked with the subtle realms, devas, and nature spirits in ‘co-creation with nature’.
We humans often need some kind of proof or verification before we can accept the idea of metaphysical realms and Beings. Frances Ripley offers us a unique verification through her beautiful drawings of the elemental and devic kingdoms, and through her story of how she came to draw them.
R. Ogilvie Crombie (ROC) (1899-1975) was a great influence on the Community in the 1970s, via original audio-visual presentations like this one, where ROC tells of his experiences with the Nature Spirits.
In a world that was VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous), we were inspired by David Spangler’s reminder that if we could find the Island of Calm in ourselves, we had the opportunity to influence up to 1000 other people.
My name is Carolin, and I have been living in Findhorn for the past five years, taking on various roles - from managing the GEN office to organizing musical retreats with community musician Barbara Swetina
On January 7th, 2025, I turn 80 years old. There’s no particular merit in this by itself. All one has to do is ride the Earth around the sun, and each time it does this, we can add another number to our chronology...
Please accept this present to honour and celebrate the Festival of Light that is taking place in many cultures and traditions during this special time of the year. “The Promise of Light” was created at Findhorn in December 1985 and shared at the Christmas Eve gathering in the Universal Hall.