Peter Caddy – Getting the Spiritual Foundations Right
Peter Caddy talks about how he and a small group of others laid the spiritual foundations of a community that was to grow from a small caravan stationed near the village of Findhorn. This is
Peter Caddy talks about how he and a small group of others laid the spiritual foundations of a community that was to grow from a small caravan stationed near the village of Findhorn. This is
Click to see whole book The history of this period in the community's development is extensively documented and rather than repeat a well known story at length, this section contains some key facts
David Spangler talks with William Bloom about his earliest experiences of beings from the subtle dimensions that eventually led him to lead the Education Programme at the Findhorn Foundation in the early 1970s. This video
During the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 Robert Holden held an event to celebrate the founders and invited Rosie Turnbull and myself to share personal recollections of Eileen. Eileen Caddy was born on 26
Click to see whole book "Thus from the beginning, the intent of the Trust has not been to create a garden, nor to build a community, but to demonstrate a consciousness of attunement
Due to having the same second name as Sir George I frequently get asked “Are you related to Sir George Trevelyan?” To this I reply that he was a second cousin of my father, John
Sheena Govan was the youngest daughter of the pastor John George Govan, a Scottish evangelist. The story of John Govan has been recorded in the book ‘Spirit of Revival’, by his daughter Isobel. It is
I wrote these short stories when I read the appeal to contribute memories to the Topic - Our Foundations. —------------------------ Moments with Peter 1 Dinner time 29th August, 1970: I arrive with my then boyfriend,
Click to see whole book Not long after they moved the 'original caravan' to its long home, Eileen received guidance that she should meditate in the caravan park public toilets[1] to overcome the
Click to see whole book When we arrived, we discovered that across the bay, the last remaining portions of Britain's only desert were finally being conquered and planted by a system involving the