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==References==
==References==
*Burns, B. et al. (2006) ''CIFAL Findhorn''. Findhorn Foundation.
*Spangler, David. (1971) ''Revelation: The Birth Of A New Age''. Findhorn Publications.
*Caddy, Eileen. (1971) ''God Spoke to Me''. Findhorn Press. ISBN 0-905249-81-X
*Caddy, Eileen. (1973) ''God Spoke to Me''. Findhorn Press. ISBN 0-905249-81-X
*Thompson, William Irwin. (1974) ''Passages About Earth''. Harper & Row.
*Castro, S. (1996) ''Hypocrisy and Dissent within the Findhorn Foundation: Towards a Sociology of a New Age Community''. New Media Books. ISBN 0-9526881-0-7
*Maclean, Dorothy. (1994) ''To Hear the Angels Sing''. Lindisfarne Books. ISBN 0-940262-37-1
*Hawken, Paul. (1975) ''The Magic Of Findhorn''. Harper & Row.
*Various. (1975) ''The Findhorn Garden''. Harper & Row, republished 2003 by Findhorn Press.
*Spangler, David. (1976) ''Vision Of Findhorn Anthology''. Findhorn Fdn.
*Spangler, David. (1977) ''Towards A Planetary Vision''. Findhorn Publications.
*Maclean, Dorothy. (1980) ''To Hear the Angels Sing''. Lindisfarne Books. ISBN 0-940262-37-1
*Various. (1980) ''Faces Of Findhorn''. Harper & Row
*Spangler, David. (1980) ''Explorations: Emerging Aspects Of The New Culture''. Findhorn Publications.
*Caddy, Eileen (1987) ''Opening Doors Within''. Findhorn Press.
*Caddy, Eileen. (1988) ''Flight Into Freedom''. Element Books, republiushed 2002 by Findhorn Press as ''Flight Into Freedom And Beyond.''
*Riddell, Carol. (1990) ''The Findhorn Community: Creating A Human Identity For The 21st Century''. Findhorn Press.
*Talbott, John. (1993) ''Simply Build Green''. Findhorn Foundation.
*Talbott, John. (1993) ''Simply Build Green''. Findhorn Foundation.
*Walker, Alex (Ed). (1994) ''The Kingdom Within: A Guide to the Spiritual Work of the Findhorn Community''. Findhorn Press. ISBN 0-905249-99-2
*Walker, Alex (Ed). (1994) ''The Kingdom Within: A Guide to the Spiritual Work of the Findhorn Community''. Findhorn Press. ISBN 0-905249-99-2
*Caddy, Peter. (1994)'' In Perfect Timing''. Findhorn Press
*Castro, S. (1996) ''Hypocrisy and Dissent within the Findhorn Foundation: Towards a Sociology of a New Age Community''. New Media Books. ISBN 0-9526881-0-7
*Earl Platts, David (Ed.). (1999) ''Divinely Human, Divinely Ordinary: Celebrating The Life & Work Of Eileen Caddy''. Findhorn Press.
*Earl Platts, David. (2003) ''The Findhorn Book Of Building Trust In Groups''. Findhorn Press.
*Sherman, Kay Lynne (2003) ''The Findhorn Book Of Vegetarian Recipes''. Findhorn Press.
*Maclean, Dorothy. (2004) ''Seeds Of Inspiration''. Lorian Press.
*Burns, B. et al. (2006) ''CIFAL Findhorn''. Findhorn Foundation.
*Maclean, Dorothy. (2006) ''Call Of The Trees''. Lorian Press
*Maclean, Dorothy. (2007) ''Come Closer: Messages From The God Within''. (Lorian Press).


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 19:05, 17 July 2007

Findhorn attracts cultural and artistic events. Mike Scott and The Waterboys, shown here playing a concert at Universal Hall in 2004, have recorded and performed at the community on numerous occasions.

The Findhorn Foundation is a Scottish charitable trust registered in 1972 to act as a focal point for the work of the community that grew up around Eileen and Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean near Findhorn, in Moray, Scotland, from 1962 onwards.

The founders

In the late 1940s Sheena Govan emerged as an informal spiritual teacher to a small circle that included Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean. Eileen Caddy joined them in the early 1950s. Their principal practices were channeling and other forms of meditation, and the bringing of love and perfection to everyday tasks. In 1957 Peter Caddy, Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean were appointed to manage the Cluny Hill Hotel near Forres. Though now separated from Sheena Govan, they continued with the practices she taught.

In late 1962 they became unemployed and, for want of any other accommodation, settled in a caravan near the village of Findhorn. In early 1963 an annex was built so that Dorothy Maclean could live close to the Caddy family. They began organic gardening as a way of growing food. To this activity they brought their spiritual practices, which they believed led to communication with nature spirits, under whose guidance the garden flourished. Peter Caddy also introduced the positive thinking practices he had learned in the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship.

After Peter Caddy had met British New Age leaders, and after Eileen Caddy's guidance had been distributed to a New Age mailing list in the form of a booklet titled God Spoke to Me, a community began to form around them. In 1969 the community and its garden were featured in a BBC television documentary.

Dorothy Maclean left the community in 1973, and Peter Caddy in 1979. Eileen Caddy remained, and in 2004 was awarded the MBE by Queen Elizabeth II.

A centre of education

The arrival of David Spangler in 1970 resulted in the gradual transformation of the small community into a centre of residential spiritual education with a permanent staff of over 100. There are now a wide variety of courses and conferences on offer and this remains the Findhorn Foundation’s core activity. Anyone with enough money can enjoy a great range of courses, or simply pay to work in the kitchen. The Universal Hall, Findhorn's theatre and concert hall, was built between the years 1974 and 1984. The Musical group The Waterboys, who have performed a number of concerts in it, named their album Universal Hall after the structure.

A growing ecovillage

Since the 1980s numerous organisations have started up in the vicinity of Findhorn which have an affiliation of some kind with the Findhorn Foundation. These include Ekopia, Moray Steiner School, the Phoenix Community Store, Trees for Life & The Isle of Erraid. Collectively they now form an ecovillage which aims to demonstrate a positive model of a viable, sustainable human and planetary future. As of 2005, Findhorn Ecovillage is comprised of around 450 resident members.

In December 1997 the Findhorn Foundation was approved for formal Association with the UN Department of Public Information as an NGO. The Findhorn Foundation is a member of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CONGO), attends the Sustainable Development Committee meetings and is a founding member of the following NGO groups active at the UN Headquarters in New York: The Earth Values Caucus The Spiritual Caucus and the The NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and Global Concerns In September 2006 a new sustainable development training facility, CIFAL Findhorn was launched. This is a joint initiative between The Moray Council, the Global Ecovillage Network, the Findhorn Foundation and UNITAR.

References

  • Spangler, David. (1971) Revelation: The Birth Of A New Age. Findhorn Publications.
  • Caddy, Eileen. (1973) God Spoke to Me. Findhorn Press. ISBN 0-905249-81-X
  • Thompson, William Irwin. (1974) Passages About Earth. Harper & Row.
  • Hawken, Paul. (1975) The Magic Of Findhorn. Harper & Row.
  • Various. (1975) The Findhorn Garden. Harper & Row, republished 2003 by Findhorn Press.
  • Spangler, David. (1976) Vision Of Findhorn Anthology. Findhorn Fdn.
  • Spangler, David. (1977) Towards A Planetary Vision. Findhorn Publications.
  • Maclean, Dorothy. (1980) To Hear the Angels Sing. Lindisfarne Books. ISBN 0-940262-37-1
  • Various. (1980) Faces Of Findhorn. Harper & Row
  • Spangler, David. (1980) Explorations: Emerging Aspects Of The New Culture. Findhorn Publications.
  • Caddy, Eileen (1987) Opening Doors Within. Findhorn Press.
  • Caddy, Eileen. (1988) Flight Into Freedom. Element Books, republiushed 2002 by Findhorn Press as Flight Into Freedom And Beyond.
  • Riddell, Carol. (1990) The Findhorn Community: Creating A Human Identity For The 21st Century. Findhorn Press.
  • Talbott, John. (1993) Simply Build Green. Findhorn Foundation.
  • Walker, Alex (Ed). (1994) The Kingdom Within: A Guide to the Spiritual Work of the Findhorn Community. Findhorn Press. ISBN 0-905249-99-2
  • Caddy, Peter. (1994) In Perfect Timing. Findhorn Press
  • Castro, S. (1996) Hypocrisy and Dissent within the Findhorn Foundation: Towards a Sociology of a New Age Community. New Media Books. ISBN 0-9526881-0-7
  • Earl Platts, David (Ed.). (1999) Divinely Human, Divinely Ordinary: Celebrating The Life & Work Of Eileen Caddy. Findhorn Press.
  • Earl Platts, David. (2003) The Findhorn Book Of Building Trust In Groups. Findhorn Press.
  • Sherman, Kay Lynne (2003) The Findhorn Book Of Vegetarian Recipes. Findhorn Press.
  • Maclean, Dorothy. (2004) Seeds Of Inspiration. Lorian Press.
  • Burns, B. et al. (2006) CIFAL Findhorn. Findhorn Foundation.
  • Maclean, Dorothy. (2006) Call Of The Trees. Lorian Press
  • Maclean, Dorothy. (2007) Come Closer: Messages From The God Within. (Lorian Press).

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