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Off the Cuff is a documentary series that explores the most fascinating communities in the world. This is the video they created about the Park Ecovillage Findhorn.
Off the Cuff is a documentary series that explores the most fascinating communities in the world. This is the video they created about the Park Ecovillage Findhorn.
Over the last 30+ years working in the community, I've learned a great deal about community development. Much of this learning has been hard-earned, but all of it has been incredibly rewarding.
Anna shares her journey, beginning with her family's move to the community in 1974 due to her husband Dick's interest in spiritual matters to her becoming an international Sacred Dance teacher.
This post endeavours to facilitate our collective workspace to gather all the facts, stories, images, music etc over time, so that we can do justice to the history of each of our beloved sanctuaries.
Ian Turnbull tells the story of how he came to create the gorgeous Nature Sanctuary at the Park Ecovillage over 30 years ago.
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.
My time living on the Isle of Erraid, for about two years from 1981 to '83, was a unique experience. Erraid is a small, rugged island off the Isle of Mull, part of the Inner Hebrides, and it is a world apart. We were a satellite community of the Findhorn Foundation
How I got here, my journey through the different programmes, and how I ended up becoming a Sacred Dance teacher, focaliser of the Transport Department and the driver for Eileen Caddy on her UK book tour.
Over the decades, the community was pioneering new ways of living. Now, many of those ideas have become mainstream. We experimented with wind turbines, solar panels, and eco-housing, and others have embraced and expanded on these concepts.
This is a bit of 'reality TV'. I worked in the Visitor Centre for 10 years and I guided tours through the ecovillage, often several times a week. This one in 2008 was filmed by