Wind Energy for the Park Ecovillage Findhorn
Background information about the Wind Park from 1988 and an eclectic selection of articles about Moya from the Rainbow Bridge 1990 - 2002.
Background information about the Wind Park from 1988 and an eclectic selection of articles about Moya from the Rainbow Bridge 1990 - 2002.
An Audio Tour to the Park Ecovillage Findhorn - a 68 stops self-guided tour which you can enjoy virtually or walking around the ecovillage.
I produced this document for the Visitor Centre in 1995 to support members conducting Park Tours, giving details of the ecological dimension of sustainability.
This Topic is the third in a series of ‘Reader’s Digests’ bringing together facets relating to ecological and sustainability issues. We consider these to be a physical manifestation of the spiritual dimensions informing the
John Talbott and Tara Gibsone share about the development of the Park Ecovillage Findhorn and their hopes about the role the community can continue to play for a sustainable future. In this video, they give
This article was previously published in Network News Issue 24 Autumn 2000. "Would you like to write something about money?" I was asked. Money? Me? Why? Having spent some five years as finance director of
This aspect of our Community’s history is complex, more so even than many others. Once again Eileen's words are so appropriate as we embark on the exploration of this particular Community Facet. Each one of
This article of Johnny Brierley, Director of AIM (Alternative Investment and Management) and Alex Walker, Managing Director of New Findhorn Directions (NFD) exchanging views with Carol Alexander was previously published in One Earth magazine Issue
"The speaker who most stole the show at this conference was just an ordinary shopkeeper. Hoyle, who runs the Phoenix Community Stores… What touched us all so deeply about David's presentation was the depth from
This article by David Hoyle was first published in GENESIS - A Magazine of Arts, Culture & Ideas, Findhorn Bay, Scotland Issue XXXIII, October 1998 Sustain: to keep from falling; enable to last out; that