Topic – Community Newsletters and Magazines
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
Over the decades Community Magazines and Newsletters have been a vital means for the Community to communicate with many people around the world.
The Angel of Findhorn is one of the most defining and unique aspects of the Community’s spiritual history, one being that the Angel of Findhorn is a ‘cross-breed angel’, a being awakened and shaped, in part, by human consciousness.
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 Topic looks at the history of and spiritual connections between the island of Iona, the retreat house Traigh Bhan and the links with the Findhorn Foundation.
The following document was found at Traigh Bhan on Iona by Katherine Collis in the summer of 2025 and a pdf was supplied for the Celebrating One Incredible Family archives. Starting in December 1970, the
This Topic follows nature, ecology and biodiversity at Ecovillage Findhorn, starting from the founders’ initial attunement to the spiritual dimension of nature to the current embracing of national biodiversity priorities in response to the world-wide biodiversity crisis.
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’.
This Topic gives a brief summary of the history of the Park Sanctuary and brings together stories that make it come alive.
This Topic is the fourth 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 work
In essence the vision for the Community, birthed on the Findhorn Bay Caravan Park in 1962, is for it to be ‘a place where God’s work is done’. This is certainly what the four founders