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Findhorn Intensive - A 15-Month Modular Programme
This course requires previous participation in Experience Week.
Adele Napier & Clive Kitson
This is a 15–month enquiry in applied spiritual living, over six residential weeks at Findhorn, with peer group support and individual mentoring between times.
Programme Modules
8–14 September 2012, 8–14 December 2012, 2–8 March 2013, 1–7 June 2013,
7–13 September 2013, 7–13 December 2013.
If you have been touched by Findhorn and want to bring this experience more fully into your everyday life, we invite you on this heart-opening journey. In it, you will
The group journey is an opportunity to be lovingly held, supported, challenged and encouraged while you reflect and engage with your life more deeply.
During our residential weeks, we come together and create an environment in which to enquire, discover and practise. We draw on Findhorn's mystery school approach, as well as our individual and collective practices and wisdom. We explore the frameworks of Incarnational Spirituality and Process Oriented Psychology to help us understand and practise living our lives consciously. Steered by the group's particular interests, we draw on the experience and inspiration of Findhorn to engage in new possibilities for sustainability in the areas of spirituality, creativity, ecology, culture and economy.
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The Findhorn Intensive supports you to find ways to open to your own intuition and spiritual connection, to attune to the world around you and to realise new possibilities of relating and co-creating with other people, nature, and life in all aspects. It invites you to reassess your life, find greater fulfilment, and bring more love into our world.
For comprehensive information on the themes and particulars of the programme, as well as how to apply, please see the below information - which is also available by clicking the pdf download.
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Perspective, Purpose and Outcomes
We live in times that call for new kinds of individual creativity and an ability to participate co-creatively with life. This programme is an exploration into experiencing and practising this. Our vision is that over the 15 months you will have:
and the ability to access and live from this ground of being
The Programme Content
Six residential weeks, over 15 months, facilitate an immersion in the material in the context of the group's emergent life and this dynamic working community. During the in-between weeks at home the support of peer group interactions, a mentor, personal practices and resource materials assist personal deepening and application in daily living.
During our residential weeks we will come together and create an environment in which to enquire, discover and practise. We will understand more of ourselves and each other; explore a sense of sacred and how it lives in and through each of us; and connect in ways that support new possibilities for life and living to emerge. We will:
In-between these weeks, back in the context of daily life, we will continue to deepen, ground and apply the learning. A peer group, mentor, written and practical home assignments, reading and resource materials and your chosen learning ‘projects’ will support this.
Content weaves throughout the programme, emphasised in three main themes:
Self and Sacred
Self-reflective tools and enquiry, encompassing body awareness, purpose work, creative exploration and expression. Deepen understanding and connection with the Sacred through attunement, meditation, retreat and ritual, deep listening and other practices.
Co-creation and Emergence
Refine inner and outer abilities of collaboration, including communication tools, group consciousness and process, awareness of and attunement to the group field and the system’s energies, holding emergent spaces, relationship with our environment, and connecting with the intelligence of nature.
Life-Affirming Living
A focus on daily life application, drawing on Findhorn examples of sustainable or life-enhancing culture, spirituality, economy, food and ecology; exploring the practice of ‘love-in-action’ in the Findhorn community and through the development of personal projects.
Candidates

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This enquiry is for anyone who cares deeply about cultivating a sense of personal presence and individual creativity; who feels called to actively participate in a way that positively adds to life; and who values connectedness with the Sacred, and the vast dimensions in which we live, in doing so.
It is relevant for those who see themselves engaged in world work at some level, and those who aspire to be. Whatever your current occupation, this programme is for you if you would like to deepen and enliven your participation and relationship with life. Its rhythm enables those whose life commitments do not allow for long residential stays at Findhorn but would like to engage more deeply with this centre and the application of its principles.
Prerequisite and Commitment
To be eligible to join the Findhorn Intensive we ask that you participate in an Experience Week before your interview. As your engagement is a key contributor to the aliveness and effectiveness of the programme, for you and the group, we ask that you be willing to bring yourself into active relationship with the programme, your own enquiry, and group life.
We request that you be willing to commit to a daily practice of connecting with the sacred, attending each of the six residential weeks, and participating in monthly peer group meetings (via Skype or phone) throughout the programme.
Income related price (click here for more information): £2550 / £2950 / £3450
Income Related Pricing
We want to ensure that our courses are accessible to people with diverse financial means. When you book, please choose the low, medium or higher price listed for your programme, based on your personal income and keeping in mind that paying the lowest price covers only basic costs, while paying the medium and higher prices will allow this centre to develop and grow. Limited bursary funds are available if you cannot pay the lowest price, please see how to apply. You can also contribute to our bursary fund when you make your booking.
We ask that fees be paid by the start of the programme, with £200 paid directly after your interview to secure your place.
Enquiries and Application
Please address any enquiries or your written application to
It should be no more than three typed pages in length, and include the following information: