Sunday, December 9, 2007

Positive Energy Conference at Findhorn (Scotland)

I encourage anyone with the means to attend this conference to please do so. We need to wean ourselves from fossil fuels with their heavy environmental and social costs. I have heard many amazing things about these folks from several sources. My friend Paul Symanski who carpooled to the Bioneers conference with me said that the month he spent at Findhorn was amazing (this from a Ph.D. energy researcher). I'm looking into attending myself, so if anyone has too much money and wants to help sponsor me, please let me know.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm free in March. Let's go! I'd love to go to Scotland and couldn't think of a better reason to go than our planet plus I haven't been there yet! (Couldn't think of anyone else I'd rather go with either! ;o)

Buddha said...

This is absolutely worth looking into. I'm certain we'd have a blast. Maybe even learn a few things (LOL) and do some networking.

Anonymous said...

OK, so when I win that $115 million tonight I'll send you two. I might have to go my own self. Sounds like a fabulous opportunity, and then I can ck out the family castle in Scottland too. We were the original definition of landlords out there. (when we weren't being burned at the stake) Ahh...family.

Jeanne :)

Buddha said...

Many thanks dear. Best of luck with your lottery. Do you think we could trick Chuck & The Guru into going as well?
It would be good to have protection with all those torch and pitchfork toting peasants running amok.

Anonymous said...

Why Buddha, you're gonna make a girl think you can't protect her. Shame on you. I suspect we could drag a few other members of the household out there. Unfortunately we'll have to wait until I win the 137 mill, cause I missed out on the sily little 115 million. alas....

Buddha said...

I'd prefer not to have to be in bodyguard mode at these events. Again best of luck with the lottery. If you win we could hire a private security company. No wait they're already overbooked with shrub puppeting from cheney's lap ("I'm a real boy").

Anonymous said...

Hi Buddha, I think I said, "life-altering". I probably also said, "amazing". Even though I have never really left Findhorn, if I ever go again, I will stay.