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January 16, 2004

Found in a Deep Pile

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Unearthed: A flyer for The Transformation Game . It was developed by the Findhorn Foundation. According to their website, "The Findhorn Foundation is the educational and organisational cornerstone of the Findhorn Community, and its work is based on the values of planetary service, co-creation with nature and attunement to the divinity within all beings. We believe that humanity is engaged in an evolutionary expansion of consciousness, and seek to develop new ways of living infused with spiritual values. We have no formal creed or doctrine. We recognise and honour all the world's major religions as the many paths to knowing our own inner divinity."

I have wanted to play this game for a few years, but have yet to find the proper playmates. I once gave it to someone as a wedding present. She said it was fabulous, but quite complicated to learn. I think it is best played with an old hand. As Esther Hicks, channeling Abraham, would say, "and I can't wait to see how the players will manifest". Maybe I'll have to go to Scotland.

Photo note: I was hoping to find a photo (on their website) of the famous forty pound cabbages grown in the spiritually enhanced energy fields at Findhorn. This is as close as I can get, from my own collection. The cabbages are of plain, grocery store variety. Little known fact: grocery stores do not like you to take photos on the premises. Sometimes I surreptitiously shoot, especially at the organic market where they stack produce so prettily. I am quite impressed that I thought to photograph any cabbages at all. This was taken in November 2002. When I browsed my collection, the cabbages were right on top. And I thought I would have to use my leek picture. Synchronicity.


Posted by Dakota at January 16, 2004 06:05 PM