The Findhorn Book of Community Living


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A basic introduction into community living that will interest all those searching for an alternative, more satisfying, and meaningful life.




The Findhorn Community


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"The Findhorn Foundation, one of the first successful 'new age' communities of present times, was founded in 1962 and continues to be an important part of a world-wide movement for spiritual transformation. What is it like to live in the Findhorn Community today? What is the spiritual inspiration behind its existence and how has it changed and evolved over the years? How is it organised and managed? What kind of people join it, and why--and what changes do they go through? In this book Carol Riddell covers all this and more, including the community's development from its early patriarchal basis to its first hesitant steps into 'spiritual democracy', its evolving relationship with the earth and the environment, and the new businesses and independent projects springing up around it. She both sets the Findhorn Community it its current global context and shows how the process of creating a contemporary spiritual identity can unfold day by day through the ordinary activities of people living and working together." -- Back cover




The Findhorn Garden Story


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Updated to showcase color photographs, this spiritual classic presents the history and philosophy of Scotland’s Findhorn Community. Findhorn was founded more than 40 years ago in far northeast Scotland on windswept and barren sand dunes that happened to sprout a miraculous garden. Plants, flowers, trees, and organic vegetables of enormous sizes began to grow in a small plot around the 30-foot caravan trailer inhabited by three adults and three children living on meager unemployment benefits. Guidance by God and absolute faith in the art of manifestation led the occupants to this unlikely locale to create a magnetic center that would draw people from all over the world. Their discovery of how to contact and cooperate with the nature spirits and devas that made the garden possible sparked a phenomenon that continues today, as Findhorn has grown into a thriving village housing hundreds of people from all over the world and an internationally recognized spiritual-learning center.




Findhorn Community Fables


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Kay Kay has collected dozens of stories from people who have influenced or been influence by 50 years of the internationally renowned Findhorn Community. Among many others, there are contributions from Eileen and Peter Caddy, Dorothy Maclean, David Spangler, Dr. Patch Adams and lyrics from Mike Scott. She has also contributed stories of her experiences during the 18 years of living there. There are deep insights into many facets of life in the Community. The reasons for people being attracted to the place, how they arrive and why they might leave; the individual and collective experiments in styles of living, community engagement, social interaction, finance, education, healthcare, food production, environmental awareness and Eco Village development. Like all fables, these contain many meanings: the appreciation and value of cultural and ethnic diversity; the benefit of agreed principles, ethics and spiritual values in everyday life; the importance of the arts for enrichment; the enjoyment of working, eating, celebrating and making decisions together in mutual support and respect; the beneficial consequences of creating a culture for sustainability, and ways to evaluate and reconstruct social systems and structures when the need arises. These stories illustrate how what has been created and learned in the Findhorn Community continues to inspire people around the world.




The Findhorn Book of Connecting with Nature


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An introductory book for seekers who would like to cultivate a more meaningful relationship with the natural world. It introduces principles of nature that combine ecological and spiritual perspectives in order to encourage readers to make practical changes in their lives and to embark on further explorations. The book asks its readers to consider what nature is and what our place within it is - including the basic principles of ecology - before going on to explain why we should connect with it and what it means to do so.




Findhorn Reflections


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The Findhorn Foundation and Community has been famous since the 1970s for its unique spiritual beliefs and practices, such as co-creation with the intelligence of nature, work is love in action, openhearted relationships and consciousness. Much more recently it has become equally well known as a cutting edge ecovillage, one that produces its own energy, treats its own sewerage, grows its own food and develops sustainable, low-carbon architecture. This book is a collection of one member's personal reflections and observations of life inside this unique intentional community. Graham Meltzer has lived at Findhorn for ten years, having previously spent a lifetime in the communities movement as a resident and researcher. He is passionate about communal living but also brings a dispassionate, analytic eye to his writing. This book is both a 'love letter' and a critique - a reflective insider's perspective on a fascinating social experiment. Meltzer's honest and inspiring insights on life in a spiritual community makes a very good read! (Penny Johnston) Graham Meltzer is a fantastic writer and his ideas are wonderful! (Dorota Owen) I applaud the author's authentic sharing on such an open and personal level. (Peter Wolff) Controversial, moving and enlightening all at the same time! Wonderful! (Catherine Brislee)




Fool's Gold?


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What's wrong with the world today and how might it become better (or worse)? These are the questions pursued in this book, which explores the hopes and fears, dreams and nightmares of the 21st century. Through architecture, fiction, theory, film and experiments with everyday life, Sargisson explores contemporary hopes and fears about the future.




Eckhart Tolle's Findhorn Retreat


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In the spring of 2004, Eckhart Tolle lead an extraordinary weekend retreat at Findhord, Scotland, a spiritual community on the leading edge of personal and global transformation. The whole retreat was captured on video and edited to create two DVDs.




The Findhorn Garden


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The founders of the Findhorn Community started out living off of plants, flowers, trees, and organic vegetables in a small plot around a 30-foot trailer.




The Magic of Findhorn


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