Beg to differ on his words "We are zero tolerant on drugs" and in the same breath says "but you may smoke if you wish and have a glass of wine" (?????!!!!!) For me, a vegan, non-car owning straight-edge it would be hard to live or stay here and at the start of the video there are SO many cars. Of course, i don't know if it's a rural area where cars are really a must to ferry kids n supplies etc, and i do hope they car-share etc. But at least they are making an effort for mankind and that's good.
Second one of these videos I found you at. You really need to meditate on what ails you.. you needed that experience for a reason, your current reactions aren't it.
I lived there for over a year in the 1980's and then returned last month for a few weeks for the first time in 20 years. I agree with lindyloobum. Sure, there is a dominant counter-culture at FF, but within it you can find amazing freedom. It's not anarchy, and I'm glad about that. They provide a containter into which you can grow your own spirit. It's really an amazing place, and I'm not religious either! I can't wait to go back.
Places like this look good on the surface but if you get involved you will soon find out that you are free to do as you like as long as they like what you do!.It is Communism for the 21st century, no non-PC ideas are allowed in places such as this.
Hi, I grew up in the Findhorn Foundation and looking at your comment I'm guessing that you have never been there.The brilliance with the Foundation is that it was built on non-PC ideas and your free to believe in whatever you want. I lived there for 13 years and am not religious at all.The foundation is mainly focusing on eco friendly living and I think it should be applauded for this. Its nice to think people are trying to make a difference.
Places like this look good on the surface but if you get involved you will soon find out that you are free to do as you like as long as they like what you do!.It is Communism for the 21st century, no non-PC ideas are allowed in places such as this.
Beg to differ on his words "We are zero tolerant on drugs" and in the same breath says "but you may smoke if you wish and have a glass of wine" (?????!!!!!) For me, a vegan, non-car owning straight-edge it would be hard to live or stay here and at the start of the video there are SO many cars. Of course, i don't know if it's a rural area where cars are really a must to ferry kids n supplies etc, and i do hope they car-share etc. But at least they are making an effort for mankind and that's good.
TEDOVSKY 3 weeks ago
lying piece of shit . been there and its all a lie
wildhaggis32 2 years ago
Second one of these videos I found you at. You really need to meditate on what ails you.. you needed that experience for a reason, your current reactions aren't it.
PakaNoHida 2 years ago
Go home, Caitlin.
rasputinsghost 2 years ago
have you seen the new book discussion of "A New Earth" at stushie.wordpress...it is a "main idea" page by page condensed format....
memama2 3 years ago
I lived there for over a year in the 1980's and then returned last month for a few weeks for the first time in 20 years. I agree with lindyloobum. Sure, there is a dominant counter-culture at FF, but within it you can find amazing freedom. It's not anarchy, and I'm glad about that. They provide a containter into which you can grow your own spirit. It's really an amazing place, and I'm not religious either! I can't wait to go back.
mamaglee 3 years ago
Places like this look good on the surface but if you get involved you will soon find out that you are free to do as you like as long as they like what you do!.It is Communism for the 21st century, no non-PC ideas are allowed in places such as this.
dawnrun911 3 years ago
Hi, I grew up in the Findhorn Foundation and looking at your comment I'm guessing that you have never been there.The brilliance with the Foundation is that it was built on non-PC ideas and your free to believe in whatever you want. I lived there for 13 years and am not religious at all.The foundation is mainly focusing on eco friendly living and I think it should be applauded for this. Its nice to think people are trying to make a difference.
lindyloobum 3 years ago 10
How is your community working for you then, the global community that is?
warbuff1 2 years ago
@dawnrun911 How do you know?
baddave62 2 months ago
@baddave62 I have been there.
dawnrun911 2 months ago
Places like this look good on the surface but if you get involved you will soon find out that you are free to do as you like as long as they like what you do!.It is Communism for the 21st century, no non-PC ideas are allowed in places such as this.
dawnrun911 3 years ago