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Findhorn Ecovillage Tour pt 1

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doyouknowyourdead.com checks out the Findhorn Ecovillage in

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  • 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.

  • How is your community working for you then, the global community that is?

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  • 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.

  • @baddave62 I have been there.

  • @dawnrun911 How do you know?

  • 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.

  • lying piece of shit . been there and its all a lie

  • Go home, Caitlin.

  • have you seen the new book discussion of "A New Earth" at stushie.wordpress...it is a "main idea" page by page condensed format....

  • 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.

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