Values, Lifestyle and Community Glue
My last entry raises a couple of questions. Why is it that the quality of life in the Findhorn Community is high even though the economic standard of living is relatively low? And why is... More »
My last entry raises a couple of questions. Why is it that the quality of life in the Findhorn Community is high even though the economic standard of living is relatively low? And why is... More »
It’s a long time since my last post. I could plead the ‘silly season’, or busyness, or the ‘flu of having a new boiler (furnace) installed, or having a weekend group in the house –... More »
I’ve been blogging for a couple of months now. Hard work but rewarding. I’m feeling the need of a bit of a break – perhaps stretch my posts to one a week for the moment.... More »
In this post, I have attempted to draw together the threads from the last two posts and weave them into a coherent picture of what I have called ‘right manifestation.’ Manifestation as a spiritual practice... More »
In my last entry, I outlined evidence for the effectiveness of manifestation and possible scientific explanations of it. In this post, I explore the idea that manifestation is a collective rather than an individual activity,... More »
In my last entry, I argued that the so-called ‘law of attraction’ is not a law in the normal sense of the word. However, this does not necessarily mean that the process of manifestation is... More »
In my last post on how we create the future, I skirted round the controversial issue of manifestation, and promised to devote my next entry to it. It seems inevitable that whatever I write will... More »
Written in 2005, this unpublished essay illustrates the principles of tapping collective wisdom described in the last entry. I hope you find it stimulating and inspiring. Amongst the hype as we celebrate 2050, it’s timely... More »