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James Bryson

My name is James Bryson and I am standing for the role of NFA Councillor. I live at the East Whins co-housing with my partner Rebecca and our daughter Fern. I want to give back to this amazing community that has given us so many life-changing opportunities and transformative experiences over the last seven years. I am seeking an enhanced connection with the NFA Council that serves at the heart of our community. I intend to fulfill my life potential and challenge myself to overcome my introspective nature with faith in the sanctuary of community. As a father living within community I feel blessed and supported to be surrounded by an abundance of families with young children. This interconnected field sustains and nourishes. Feel free to approach me when you see me and I will tell you more about myself, and why I want to stand for NFA Council.

The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn

'The role of Findhorn is to help humanity turn within and be part of the solution to the chaos and confusion in the world.'
Eileen Caddy, Vision of Findhorn

co-founder of the Findhorn Foundation

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Summer solstice celebrations

Summer solstice celebrations

The summer solstice was celebrated in so many ways by the community this year - Bless Dancing on the beach (with accompanying dolphins!), a lovely concert in the Sunshine Room with Elaine Silver, community singing and stories in the Singing Chamber with Barbara...

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community featured in national press

community featured in national press

The Herald recently published a piece about the community, 'From small beginnings Findhorn has become home to innovative, modern-day eco-warriors' which describes some of our work around energy production and experimentation, which is ongoing. You can read the full...

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Beloved Cluny Hill to be sold

Beloved Cluny Hill to be sold

From the Findhorn Foundation Cluny Hill With much sadness the decision has been made to sell our beloved Cluny Hill, a former Victorian Hotel, which held many of our programmes and will be greatly missed by many of us here and around the globe. Terence Gilbey (CEO of...

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