Communicating with Nature and Animals – a Findhorn retreat
Monday 16 June – Saturday 21 June 2025
Join us for five-nights in the world-renowned Findhorn community. Deepen your relationship with animals as you practise telepathic animal communication. Connect with nature as you immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of this corner of Scotland. The retreat is suitable for complete beginners and experienced communicators alike.
Beginners will learn the basic skills and begin to build confidence in using them. More experienced communicators will have multiple practise opportunities including with new species and aspects of nature (seen and unseen).

The Findhorn community was founded on the principal of ‘co-creation with nature’. It is the perfect place to learn or practise communicating telepathically with animals, plants, birds, insects. And nature spirits, angels, devas, the sidhe and more.
There will be an opportunity to work in one of the gardens, where these principles are practised every day. You can join the gentle rhythm of community activities, such as meditation, yoga, dance, singing, fire ceremony. Walk in the woods, to the bay or on the beach. Book a massage, a sauna, the hot tub or swim in the sea.
This retreat invites you to leave your schedule behind and step outside any time constraints. Slow down and mindfully connect with nature. Rediscover the depth of your kinship with the natural realms, and reconnect with a deeper part of yourself.

The price includes tuition, all course materials, and a celebratory dinner on Friday. Accommodation, transport and meals (apart from Friday dinner) are not included.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
– The principles of interspecies communication
– What telepathic communication is and how it works
– To send and receive messages effectively
– How animals see the world and how they express themselves
– To apply these skills in your daily life
– The profound lessons that animals and nature can teach us
OUTCOMES:
– Understand other species
– Reawaken your innate telepathic abilities
– Experience the natural world through new eyes
– Help animals become confident, calm and relaxed
– Tune-in to any aspect of nature and hear its response
– A deeper relationship with all animals, domesticated and wild
– The ability to connect with the unseen realms



USEFUL INFORMATION:
DATES:
Monday 16th June – Saturday 21st June 2025
TUITION
£295 / £270 early bird until 14th April | £350 full price
Book with a friend and each receive a £40 discount
Payment plans are available
LOCATION
Findhorn Ecovillage, The Park, Findhorn, Moray, IV36 3TZ
ACCOMMODATION
There are a number of accommodation options within the community. Ecovillage Findhorn offers single or twin-rooms in a shared house; Findhorn Bay Caravan Park has chalets, eco cabins, holiday caravans and camping; the Findhorn Hinterland Trust provides wild camping pads; and there are also several B&B options in the community and in the nearby village, including the Findhorn village hostel.
FOOD OPTIONS
Most of the accommodation at The Park has cooking facilities, and you can purchase groceries at the Phoenix community stores, near the entrance of The Park. You can also choose from the Phoenix cafe in The Park, which does great coffee, cakes, sandwiches, wraps, breakfast and lunch options. In the Findhorn village there is the Bakehouse cafe, The Kimberley pub, The Crown & Anchor pub and the Captains Table. The pubs are open for lunch and dinner, and the Captains Table for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
HOW TO GET HERE
The Findhorn ecovillage community can be accessed by road, rail or plane. Trains especially tend to be cheaper the sooner you book. The nearest airports are Inverness and Aberdeen, and both have rail connections to the nearby town of Forres. There are also trains to Forres from the cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Perth.
If you are travelling by train from London, there is a direct train from Kings Cross to Inverness once a day (Tip: it is sometimes cheaper to book the Inverness-Forres ticket separately, rather than as part of your overall journey).
From the station it is a 10-15 minute journey by car to the community. You can either book a local taxi, or some community members offer (cheaper) station pick-ups. If you need any help with this or with directions to Findhorn by road, please contact me.
WHAT TO BRING
A photograph of an animal you know well that you’d like to communicate with
Journal and pen
Water bottle
Walking shoes
Waterproof outerwear & warm layers
A full list of what to bring will be emailed to you upon registration