Cluny Hill – Early days impressions
This is a blast from the past. Enjoy this slideshow of 100+ photos from the Findhorn Foundation Archive. You can bathe in almost 7 minutes of impressions from the time when Peter Caddy was manager
This is a blast from the past. Enjoy this slideshow of 100+ photos from the Findhorn Foundation Archive. You can bathe in almost 7 minutes of impressions from the time when Peter Caddy was manager
An anecdote about Peter’s days running Cluny as a hotel, and accepting ’only the best’, as part of his principle of ‘Perfection in all things’.
This historic document A TOUR OF CLUNY with Stan Stanfield was initially transcribed and edited by Charles Petersen in February 1986.
This file is in three sections. The first is a history of the Cluny Hill Hotel years written by Peter Caddy. The second is a selection of contemporary extracts from Peter's letters, which give an
This file contains a compilation of messages and transmissions received by Anne Kenney Edwards, a 'sensitive' whose spiritual names were Naomi and Miriam, and who befriended Peter Caddy in 1953. Anne lived in the USA,
The following extracts are from Peter’s autobiography – In Perfect Timing. [1953] The night before leaving Singapore, I was talking to an officer who told me that I would be passing through Clark Field, an
During the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 Robert Holden held an event to celebrate the founders and invited John Willoner and myself to share our personal recollections of Dorothy. Dorothy was born Jan 7th
During the 60th Birthday Celebrations in November 2022 Robert Holden held an event to celebrate the founders and invited Jonathan Caddy and Roger Collis to share personal recollections of Peter. Born in Ruislip, west of
Lena had been a close friend of Peter and Eileen Caddy, Dorothy MacLean, and Sheena Govan since the 1950s and lived at Findhorn in the Early Days. A glimpse of her life is captured in
The following was collated by Mike Scott whilst working with the Archives of the Findhorn Foundation Community. Sheena Govan, 1912-67, was one of the most profound influences on the Findhorn founders. The daughter of Christian