About Peter Caddy

Peter Caddy, Community co-founder.

Came to the Findhorn Foundation Community: 17 November 1962
Left the Findhorn Foundation Community: RIP (left in 1979/died 18 February 1994)
Areas of involvement with the Findhorn Foundation Community: Co-founder of the Community and Findhorn Foundation
Community leadership: Focalizer of Our Community for many years before leaving in 1979
Experience in the community affected your work in the world: Took his experience of creating our Community out into the world to inspire others...
List of publications: In Perfect Timing (autobiography written with support by Jeremy Slocombe) (Findhorn Press 1996)
  • Cover of a Rosicrucian pamphlet published by ROCF

Aureolis and the ROCF

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Aureolis was the spiritual name of Dr George Sullivan (1890-1942), Peter Caddy's first spiritual teacher. Dr Sullivan was Supreme Magus of the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship (ROCF), a small initiatory school in the Western mystery tradition, which flourished in England from the 1920s to 40s. The following paper, detailing the history, philosophy and activities of the ROCF, comprises information from several sources. A further reference list is given at the end.

  • Rosicrucian Fellowship emblem (after Max Heindel, modified by Gabriel Falcon, public domain)

Soul Science – Lectures 1-4

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PART I During the early years of the second world war Peter Caddy received this series of lectures as a correspondence course from his Rosicrucian teacher, Dr George Sullivan (Aureolis). The lectures contain mystery teachings on man's role in the universe, the nature of energy or vibrations, and the mastery of self through the science of positive thinking. This is Volume 1; see Volumes 2 and 3 for the other papers.

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