The Findhorn Foundation offers these short videos of Judy reading Dorothy’s messages. These have been collated here by themes: general messages, the Landscape Angel, Flower Devas, and Trees.
From the Wild Rose deva: “Sometimes joy bubbles up without reason, and so do we .”
From the Fox Glove deva: “You have lined us up, and forced us to obey at times, and the chain reaction shows in the upset balance of nature. There is another way to produce change. We hope in this garden, you will cooperate with us.”
From the Honey Suckle deva: “I am not one of those who has reservations about humanity, I cast my sweetness on all.”
From the Bearded Iris Deva: about how humans seem to lack an understanding of their purpose. “Perhaps if you knew your purpose, as we do ours, you would make sure that you brought it about.”
From the Wisteria Deva, about cooperating and the limitations of focusing only on the physical.
From the Gentian deva: “Perfection exists in all things.”
From the Rhododendron deva on appreciating the uniqueness of each plant.
From the Daffodil Deva, about the joy and perfection of life. “We would sing of the spring…we would have you all read the message of joy!”
From the Nasturtium Deva, about enjoying what you are and what you can be for others.
From the Aster Deva, about all that we truly are and all that we can do.
From the Deva of the Aster, about the wonder of the expression of all creation.
From the Dahlia Deva, welcoming us to step into the fullness of our potential.
From the Hellebore Deva on co-creation. “Planetary life is all linked.”
From the Lavender Deva, about finding and spreading Light.
From the Deva of Honesty, about being thankful.
From the Sunflower Deva, about cooperating to bring heaven on earth.
From the Deva of Chamomile, about the exchange of love resulting in new creations.
From the Deva of Lilies, about tuning into the greater, within you and around you.
From the Deva of Sweet Peas, about working towards life giving harmony with all creation.
From the Deva of Canterbury Bells, about recognising our own magnificence.
From the Deva of Clove Carnation, about the independent spirit that is possessed by each spark of life
From the Deva of the Marigold about all-powerful transpersonal Love
From the Iris Deva, about being ourselves in the omnipresence of God
From the Deva of the Garden Rose, about relationship through beauty
From the Waterlily Deva, about different ways of knowing, and being
From the Cornflower Deva, about companion planting and growing vegetables in tune with nature
From the Deva of the Tibetan Blue Poppy, about being brought into a foreign garden
From the Deva of Sweet Cicely, about stillness
From the Lupin Deva, about gratitude, praise and oneness
From the Deva of Lupins about their freedom of being
From the Deva of Clematis, about getting closer to God
From the Clematis Deva, about how we are different from, and alike to each other, essentially being one
From the Deva of Foxglove, about change and cooperation
From the Deva of Broom
From the Lilac Deva, the non-physical intelligence behind this unique flowing plant
From the Deva of the Rhododendron
From the Gorse Deva, about bringing beauty and perfection into our lives
from the Gorse Deva, the non-physical intelligence behind the spiky dune-dwelling, yellow-flowering bushy plant here at Findhorn
From the Ornamental Cherry Tree
from the Polyanthus Deva, the non-physical intelligence behind that small flowering plant
From the Deva of Daffodils about the vitality of life in its ever changing newness and the energy of spring
From the Deva of Daffodils about the path toward greater joy and perfection
From the Daffodil Deva as the flowers were beginning to fade
From the Azalea Deva, about the home origin of plants and the effects of being transplanted to often distant locations
From the Deva (the spiritual essence or intelligence) of the early spring flower called glory-of-the-snow
The above messages are excerpts from Dorothy Maclean’s book “Seeds of Inspiration” – for more books by Dorothy, please see Books&More.
From the Yarrow Deva on Oneness.
From the Dahlia Deva, the intelligence behind the dahlia plant
From the Rue Deva, the spiritual and creative intelligence behind the rue plant
The above messages are excerpts from Dorothy Maclean’s book ‘To Hear the Angels Sing” – for more books by Dorothy, please see Books&More.
From the Periwinkle Deva
From the Ornamental Cherry Deva: “Let us be gay and happy, this is the season!”
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Born in Guelph Canada; in the Secret Service in WW2; joined with the Caddys to found the Findhorn Foundation Community in 1962



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