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 shall be at a 10 day training run by the Institute for the Study of Peak States from 26 October to 5 November. So this will be my last post until I get back.... More »
Are there ways of bringing up children that will consistently (if not always!) lead to partnership characteristics such as non-violence, peacefulness, tolerance, caring, sharing, cooperation, gender equality and independence of mind? The answer from a... More »
I’ll start this entry with a brief recap of my last few posts. For thousands of years after the last Ice Age, human society over a large part of the planet was peaceful, cooperative and... 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Written in 2005, this unpublished essay illustrates the principles of tapping collective wisdom described in the last entry.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 »