Having known Sir George as a student for two decades and then for 13 years carrying on his work as Director of the Wrekin Trust and still having an occasional message from him from the higher dimensions where he now resides happily with Peter Caddy with whom he developed a great friendship, I know that he saw Findhorn as bringing onto earth his two key ideas.

ROC, Peter Caddy, Sir George Trevelyan
The first of these was the holistic worldview which included the importance of the
spiritual sphere of life and the second was acknowledging the fact that we are all sparks of divinity.
These keynotes have underpinned the Foundation and I think, have contributed a
response to the call George once made:
“Out of the confusion of a crumbling society, will emerge individuals who are touched by higher guidance. These will inevitably flow together with others of like inspiration and a new quality of society will begin to form. This is the true adventure of our time.”
Janice Dolley, Former Trustee of the Findhorn Foundation

Sir George Trevelyan was born into a minor noble family in the north of England, educational pioneer, called the Grandfather of the New Age. Networked, wrote and lectured extensively.



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