UNIVERSAL LINK
This section is divided into the following parts:
1. Universal Link 1961-67
2. Liebie Pugh/Universal Link publications
3. Other Items
4.Further Notes
1. UNIVERSAL LINK 1961-67
The Universal Link, founded in 1961, was a network of individuals and small groups inspired by the spiritual information coming from Liebie Pugh and her colleagues at 1 St. George’s Square, St Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire, England. The Findhorn Community founders were among the groups who were in contact with Liebie, and this relationship is described in Peter Caddy’s In Perfect Timing and Eileen Caddy’s Flight Into Freedom.
It might be more accurate to say that the Universal Link was an operation. For the name, as well as having the horizontal meaning of a link between the worldwide members of the group, also has a vertical meaning; the creation of a direct link between the conscious-nesses of higher realms and human consciousness. This was the aim of the group’s work, and also the means by which it was carried out; every action, like those of the Findhorn group, was instructed or confirmed by guidance.
Contemporary accounts describe Liebie Pugh (29 Sept 1888 – 5 Dec 1966) as a remark-able individual, with great spiritual authority. She had knowledge and experience of most of the world’s great religions, and a deep understanding of the esoteric truths underlying them. Her presence is said to have had a deep or even revelatory effect on many who visited her.
Her paintings and artworks, including Limitless Love, a sculpture created under guidance, showing a Christ-like being cradling a child, and The Font, a grail-like cup modelled in plast-icine, are reported to have had unexplainable influence on people, and, within Link circles, achieved the status and reknown of religious icons.
From 1953-58 Liebie worked in collaboration with the medium Katherine Hayward to bring through teachings and information from non-physical sources with the expressed aim of facilitating “manifestation”; the revealing of reality in its full divinity on earth. This work, carried out from Liebie’s earlier bases at Wood Court Hotel and The White House, Surrey, is described in her first book Nothing Else Matters (1957, see below). It contains this quote:
One of the Great Masters who have addressed us so consistently [ie through the mediumship of Katherine Hayward] will, as it were, part the curtains of the material illusory world and appear before us as He or She is in the Real World.
It is clear from Liebie’s introduction to the second book titled Nothing Else Matters (1964, see also below), that she considered the White House work to have created the conditions for the subsequent appearance of a metaphysical being known as “The Master”, known also by the names Truth, Limitless Love and The All Knowing One (AKO), who began appearing in solid form to a businessman, Mr Richard Grave, of Worthing, England in April 1961.
Richard’s first encounter with “The Master” occurred when he was throwing out a religious picture depicting angels. As he was carrying it to the rubbish, a robed man appeared in front of him, said the words “I Am He”, and reached and touched the picture. There was flash of light, the glass of the picture burst into pieces, and the figure disappeared. The picture was blackened and ruined, but an hour later had miraculously restored itself.
Within days the picture had begun to drip water, which appeared to be coming from the face of one of the angels. The water was tested and found to be salty. The phenomena, quickly picked up by newspapers and TV, became known as “The weeping angel of Worthing”.
Liebie Pugh, following instructions received in guidance, had moved to Worthing some time previously. When she read about the “weeping angel” she contacted Richard, who had meanwhile continued to receive visitations from “The Master”. And when Richard, visiting Liebie, saw a photograph of the Christ-like being depicted in her sculpture Limitless Love, created several years earlier, he recognised the figure who had been appearing to him.
Thus a collaboration developed between Richard and Liebie. Richard passed on the spiritual and prophetic messages he received from this being to Liebie, who then dissem-inated them to the “links”, as members of Universal Link came to be known. “The Master” instructed Richard and Liebie to move in August 1961 from Worthing to St Anne’s, near Blackpool.
Whatever a rational approach may make of these events, the Link literature reveals a group of sincere individuals sharing a clear belief that a divine presence is walking and talking among them, in a charged atmosphere of spiritual activity, love, enthusiasm and a quality that can perhaps be best described as grace.
In the unfoldment of the events surrounding Liebie, Richard and Universal Link, there appears to have been a progressive realisation, or an increasingly open acknowledgement, that Liebie and this “Master” were in some way one; that Liebie somehow “manifested” the appearances of the Master to Richard, or acted as an earthing-point allowing this being to appear.
In later messages from the Master, Liebie is referred to as “my earth entity”, suggesting that she was an aspect of the Master in incarnation. Many visions received by individuals around the time of Liebie’s death in 1966 describe her and the Master as being one.
Liebie died of cancer on 5th December 1966. Her death and the physical suffering she experienced during the last period of her life, and her transcendence of the pain by the constant practice of Risen Being or Risen Thinking, appear to have been a crucial part of the entire Link operation; an agency by which transformative energies were enabled to be grounded on Earth, preparing the ground for the assimilation of the power that would be released by an event at Christmas 1967, prophesied by “The Master” 5 years previously.
Many of the messages received by Richard from “The Master”, and distributed in Link publications and newsletters, centre around the announcement made by this entity in 1962 that “by the first second of the first hour of Christmas morning, 1967, I will have revealed Myself to the Universe through the medium of nuclear evolution.”
This statement, coupled with one made in 1961 that “A major world conflict will herald the last stage of the Universal Progress….A human press-button device will be used and simultaneously, instead of disaster, the Universal Revelation will occur”, led Link members to expect a global conflict climaxing in an attempted nuclear strike, instead triggering a universal divine revelation; the “manifestation” towards which Liebie’s work was directed.
As we know, nothing outwardly visible of this kind transpired at Christmas 1967. What appears to have happened, however, was the release of a new frequency of energy throughout the universe at a sub-cellular or nuclear level; a massive cosmic event. A personal experience of this is described by Eileen Caddy in her book Flight Into Freedom. Eileen received the following from her guiding inner voice on December 26th:
The Day which many have waited for is now over and many will be bitterly disappointed because there was no outer manifestation. Because of how it has happened, many souls will wonder what has gone wrong. Nothing has gone wrong. It is simply that man has misinterpreted what has been prophesied. This is what so often happens. Little do they realise that the Cosmic Power which was released at that appointed moment of time, and which was felt by you and many others, has started to reverberate round the Universe. This is but the beginning of tremendous happenings. It will have a chain reaction and nothing will be able to stop it.
In David Spangler’s The Christ Experience And The New Age Within You, written in 1967, David says of the coming “new age”:
This change will be a frequency change, a change in the construction of the vibrational structure of the sub-atomic particles [of the universe]. This change constitutes an evolutionary step for the Christ Presence ensouling each of these particles, such as the electron. This change will be received and experienced first on the level of sub-atomic particles, and will then be subsequently received, felt and experienced on increasingly higher levels of the macrocosm.
It is not difficult to align this statement with Eileen’s guidance and to envisage the cosmic event of Christmas 1967 finding its expression on a human level in the gradual and progressive revelation of the Christed, or divine, nature of humanity.
Perhaps this is the true outworking of the “manifestation” sought by Liebie Pugh in the 1950s; the revelation occurring not by an instantaneous, universal “rending of the veil of illusion”, but in the increasing way in which humanity realises and embodies its own divine nature, and experiences the divinity of all. It is the belief of many that the grounding, facilitation and demonstration of this process is the purpose of the Findhorn Foundation Community.
Universal Link was run for several years after Liebie Pugh’s death by Richard Grave, Kathleen Fleming and Mollie Thompson. After Kathleen’s death in 1972, the organisation ceased to function independently, and merged with Universal World Harmony, founded in 1969 by Iris Ratsey and Ellie Beevers.

Liebie Pugh Photo Findhorn Foundation
2. LIEBIE PUGH/UNIVERSAL LINK PUBLICATIONS
A. Books, booklets, pamphlets & leaflets
1. ABIDE IN ME (booklet, 1948, Catholic Truth Society, D 406)
Liebie was Catholic for some years, and wrote this 47 page mini-booklet for the Catholic Truth Society. It remained in catalogue from 1948 till 1974, with reprints in 1949, 52, 55, 60, 62, 64, 67 & 71. The 1964 edition has a cover showing the Limitless Love sculpture, and is the ’60th thousand’ to be printed. Using Christian terminology, the text encourages union with the Divine through constant remembrance or ‘controlled thinking’, and contains numerous affirmations and many quotes from Catholic mystics.
2. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS: NEWS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE (book, 1957, Regency Press)
90 page compilation of newsletters written by Liebie and issued by her White House group in the 1950s, containing spiritual teachings and accounts of the development of the White House group’s work with its inspirers (non-physical teachers).
3. THE DOCUMENTARY (pamphlet, 1961) A detailed, precise account by Liebie of events centred around the early appearances and manifestations of “The Master”, distributed privately only to a
limited number of individuals.
4. THE WEEPING ANGEL OF WORTHING (pamphlet, 1961-2) A version of The Documentary, edited by Miss Alice White and more widely distributed than the complete version.
5. THE UNIVERSAL LINK : WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT ? (pamphlet, Aug 1963)
4 page domestically printed leaflet, written by Liebie, introducing events surrounding the appearances of “The Master”.
6. AFTER 1967 ? (pamphlet, Sept 1963) Single page by Liebie referring to the statement by “The Master” regarding Christmas 1967 (see above).
7. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS: THE UNIVERSAL LINK (booklet, Jan 1964)
An expanded reprint of The Documentary (see above) in professionally printed form.
8. A SHORT SKETCH OF THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS KNOWN AS THE UNIVERSAL LINK
(pamphlet, 1964) 4 page printed summary, written by Liebie.
9. THE LADDER (booklet, August 1964) 16 page miniature booklet with text by Liebie giving a personal overview of spiritual teachers and traditions.
10. CONTACT (booklet, 1964) 40 page miniature booklet with detailed accounts of happenings surrounding manifestations of “The Master” during the second half of 1964. Main text by Liebie. Also
contains many letters & personal accounts, including those sent from the USA by Michael X Barton (see
Other Items below). The cover shows the Limitless Love sculpture.
11. THE MICHAEL POWER OF GLASTONBURY (booklet, January 1965) VARIOUS
(Liebie Pugh, Barry Miron, June Marsden, Byron & Mons Woodmansee, Kathleen Fleming) 32 page booklet containing accounts of spiritual activities and visions by participants in a Link
gathering at Glastonbury, Michaelmas 1964. This is the book that mentions Jesus’ mother Mary and the “Mary Ray”, referred to in Eileen Caddy’s Flight Into Freedom.
12. UNIVERSAL LINK NEWS LETTERS NOS 1 TO 27, 1961 TO 1964 (booklet, 1965)
92 page collected volume of the first 27 Link News Letters, Nov 1961 to Dec 1964.
13. WHO IS THIS MASTER (pamphlet, Dec 1965)
4 page miniature leaflet with text by Liebie on the identity of “The Master”.
14. PROPINQUITY MEETING 4TH DECEMBER 1966 (1966)
8 page card-bound booklet containing an account of a special meeting called for the day before Liebie’s death, attended by Richard Grave, Kathleen Fleming, Peter Caddy, R. Ogilvie Crombie (ROC), Anthony Brooke, Monica Parish, Merta Mary Parkinson and others. Also published in a paper-bound version; presumably a subsequent print-run.
15. “I RISE AGAIN” (leaflet, Dec 1966) 4 page souvenir of Liebie’s memorial service printed on glossy white card. Text by Kathleen Fleming.
16. STATEMENTS OF TRUTH (booklet, March 1967) 8 page glossy printed booklet containing 36 statements by “The Master”, without commentary.
17. UNIVERSELL KONTAKT (book, 1967) Swedish translation of Nothing Else Matters: The Universal Link, with additions of the text of Who Is This Master (see above), several photographs,
foreword by translator Gulli Bergvall, epilogue about Liebie’s death, afterword by Anthony Brooke and some notes. Published by Parthenon, Helsingborg, Sweden.
18. A BOLT FROM THE BLUE: A DEMONSTRATION OF LIMITLESS LOVE (1967) 16 page printed A5 booklet written by Kathleen Fleming, telling the story of her time in Hospital in mid 1967, and of the healing that she and others received there.
19. SHARING (booklet, 1969) 8 page summing up of Link events, with commentary and interpretation, by Iris Ratsey.
20. UNIVERSAL LINK NEWS SURVEY SPRING 1971 (leaflet, 1971) Single double-sided printed page containing news.
21. SHARING IN THE UNIVERSAL LINK (booklet, 1971) 10 page booklet containing updated version of the text of Sharing (see above).
22. THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE: GOD, MAN, WOMAN (undated, circa 1972)
4 page A5 booklet written by Mollie Thompson. Printed black on green.
B. Newsletters
Around 40 Link newsletters were published from 1961 to 1972. The first 15 were known as News Items, and all the others News Letters. The last numbered issue was No. 33, in August 1967.
Subsequent issues were distinguished by month (or season) and year of publication.
Issues 1 to 31 (June 1966) were written principally by Liebie Pugh. Those published after Liebie’s death were written by Kathleen Fleming, Mollie Thompson, Daisy Swan and Richard Grave, with contributions from Iris Ratsey. Autumn 1972’s issue was a joint publication by Universal Link and Universal World Harmony. As far as is known, this was the last to bear the name Universal Link. In 1989 Universal World Harmony changed its name to Universal World Harmony Through Service.
UWHTS is still in existence today.
Early News Items and News Letters were on duplicated sheets. From 1965 the News Letters were professionally printed in A5 format. Number 30, January 1966, was printed with a glossy white cover and contained a full colour illustration on the second page.
Number 30 also contained a supplementary 4 page article, Towards Fulfilment by Colonel T. R. Henderson, reprinted from The Layman magazine. Col. Henderson was a member of the UFO Society in Edinburgh, a friend of ROC, and is referred to by Peter Caddy in In Perfect Timing.
The final Autumn 1972 News Letter is a tribute to Kathleen Fleming, who died that year, with appreciations by Mollie Thompson, Daisy Swan and Iris Ratsey & Ellie Beevers.
During 1966 many additional Link papers were distributed privately, including reports on gatherings and meetings at St. Anne’s.
At least 7 one or two page duplicated letters containg news updates (some numbered 1/67, 2/67 etc), were written and distributed by Anthony Brooke from St Anne’s, during December 1966 and January 1967, in the weeks following Liebie Pugh’s death.
Many other duplicated communications were distributed from St Anne’s between 1967 and 1972 including transcripts of messages received by Richard Grave from “The Master” (under the names Limitless Love and The All Knowing One), single page duplicated newsletters from Kathleen Fleming and Mollie Thompson and short “vignettes” written by Daisy Swan.
Universal Link also distributed several of Universal Foundation‘s pamphlets during 1966/7.
A note in Link News Letter number 29 (Aug 1965) gives an indication of the scale of the distribution of Link publications. Up to that point the following quantities had been printed: 1,000 copies of The Ladder, Contact and Nothing Else Matters: The Universal Link (all 1964), 750 copies of News Letter 28 (1965), 500 copies of The Michael Power Of Glastonbury and News Letter 27 (both 1964), 250 copies of the compiled News Letters 1 To 27 (1965).
3. OTHER ITEMS
1. THE WEEPING ANGEL PREDICTION (Futura Press, USA, 1964) MICHAEL X. BARTON
32 page card-bound near-A4 booklet outlining events surrounding the appearances of “The Master”, with accounts of events in the USA concerning Katherine Hayward, Anthony Brooke and others. Correspondence with Michael X. Barton is quoted in Contact (see above).
2. FROM WORLDS AFAR (Asteroid Records, 1966) MOLLIE THOMPSON
LP record album with printed lyric insert, containing 10 songs written and sung by Link member Mollie accompanied by her guitar plus unnamed second guitarist. Most of the songs are about space beings, and the cover is an illustration of flying saucers over earth. The record is advertised in Link News Letter 31 (May 1966), by mail order, for £1. From Worlds Afar has since become a rarity sought after by record collectors, and now commands prices of between £100 and £500. A separate A5 booklet of the lyrics was also duplicated and distributed.
3. MOLLIE’S WHEATGRASS COOKBOOK (1966) MOLLIE THOMPSON
Booklet of recipes given as a supplement to Link News Letter 29 (Aug 1965), also available by mail order for one shilling. Contains recipes based on the book Why Suffer ? The Answer ? Wheatgrass – God’s Manna by Dr. Ann Wigmore (Rising Sun Christianity, Boston, USA, 1964).
4. THE UNIVERSAL LINK REVELATION (Universal Foundation, 1967) ANTHONY BROOKE
36 page pamphlet containing the transcript of Anthony’s talk to the Northern Conference of the Churches’ Fellowship for Psychical & Spiritual Studies, 30 April 1967. The text is a history of the Link events with commentary. Reprinted in Anthony’s books Revelation For The New Age (Regency Press, 1967, with cover picture of Liebie Pugh’s Limitless Love) and Towards Human Unity (Mitre Press, 1976). See also Living Record section on The Universal Foundation.
5. A FAITH FOR THE NEW AGE (Regency Press, 1967) DAVID VAUGHAN
Vaughan was a member of the Churches’ Fellowship for Psychical and Spiritual Studies. This is an anthology of short writings from many sources, including the books Christ In You, God Calling and A
Book Of Preparation For The Coming Light, all known to Link members and the Findhorn founders. 4 pages of messages received by Richard Grave from “The Master” are included (previously published in Link News Letters and update 3/67). The book ends with a 5 page excerpt from News Letter 31 (Anthony Brooke on a gathering of the Spiritual Research Society, Grand Rapids, USA). The cover shows the familiar picture of Limitless Love, and the book is dedicated to Liebie Pugh, among others.
6. THE UNIVERSAL LINK REVELATION 2 (Universal Foundation, 1968) ANTHONY BROOKE
15 page pamphlet containing text of Anthony’s talk to Church Of Truth, Pasadena, California, Apr 1968.
A commentary on the spiritual aftermath of the events of Christmas 1967, with reference to world affairs. Included in Anthony’s book Towards Human Unity (Mitre, 1976).
7. THE DIVINE LOVERS (1968) MOLLIE THOMPSON
Print of a painting by Mollie, available at the time by mail order.
8. THE UNIVERSAL LINK CONCEPT (1968)
Booklet published in June 1968 in Los Angeles by Ralph Raymond, also known as Brother Francis, summing up the Link events of 1961-7.
9. THE FATHER’S HOUSE (1969)
Quarterly magazine, published by Ralph Raymond, distributed to subscribers in North America & Europe, containing Link newsletters and articles by people associated with Universal Link and Findhorn, including Mollie Thompson, Peter Caddy, Anthony Brooke, Daniel Fry, Ivy Caygill and Knud Weiking (see below). Issue 1 (Feb 1969) subtitled formerly known as The Universal Link Concept. 4 issues of 28-32 pages each were published, and also gathered together as The Father’s House Annual Volume One, 1969. Issue 4 featured the image of Limitless Love on its cover. It is unknown whether further issues were published.
10. LIMITLESS LOVE AND TRUTH: CONTINUED REVELATION PARTS 1, 2 & 3
(Findhorn Trust/Universal Foundation, 1970) DAVID SPANGLER
3 booklets containing 6 transmissions received through David from a consciousness calling itself Limitless Love And Truth, and identified with the guiding consciousness behind the Universal Link events. An extract from the transmissions may clarify:
What I gave before I gave from the point of view of one who is yet to be revealed. Now I speak with the power and authority of One who is revealed and whose Body is all things. Just as I revealed Myself in one phase through St Annes and My body there and the one with whom I was one, I now reveal Myself through the medium of group life and group evolution…not in any way in contradiction to what I revealed before but in the perfect outgrowth of it.
For further information see Revelation: The Birth Of A New Age by David Spangler (Findhorn Trust/Universal Foundation, 1971).
11. UNTITLED PAPER (October 1971) DAVID SPANGLER/PETER & EILEEN CADDY
25 page paper detailing the history of the Findhorn Community’s connection with Universal Link, and the development of Findhorn’s spiritual work since 1965. The text contains guidance received by Eileen Caddy and transmissions from Limitless Love received through David Spangler, commentary by Peter Caddy and introduction by Spangler. Includes reference to the transference of spiritual power from St Anne’s to Findhorn after Liebie Pugh’s death.
12. THE UNIVERSAL LINK OPERATION & DRAMA OF THE STONES (1973)
MERTA MARY PARKINSON This privately published book contains several chapters about Liebie Pugh and Universal Link, including reprintings of parts of Nothing Else Matters (first version) and Anthony Brooke’s The Universal Link Revelation (see above). Also includes poems by Kathleen Fleming, visions and transmissions received by/through Kathleen and R. Ogilvie Crombie and reproductions of Liebie’s artwork.
13. SING A NEW SONG: THE NUCLEAR DYNAMICS OF FORGIVENESS (1974)
MERTA MARY PARKINSON This privately published book contains a 7 page chapter about Liebie Pugh and Universal Link, including a reproduction of Liebie’s painting Living Light.
14. A WORLD IN HARMONY (Universal World Harmony, 1974) IRIS RATSEY
84 page booklet detailing the philosophy and aims of the Universal World Harmony movement, with which Universal Link merged in 1972. The book is dedicated to Liebie Pugh and contains two poems and a prose piece by Kathleen Fleming.
15. ESSENCE OF LOVE/LIGHT (1975) MERTA MARY PARKINSON This privately published book contains several passages of material relating to Universal Link and Liebie Pugh.
16. THE WATER BEARER (1994) AUSTIN REPATH
This fantasy novel has a cover photo of Liebie’s sculpture Limitless Love, and the main character is a man named Richard who receives instructions from a non-physical entity.
4. FURTHER NOTES
1. Kathleen Fleming was a member of the Edinburgh branch of the White Eagle Lodge (the organisation founded by Grace Cooke), when under instruction from “The Master” in 1962 she went to live at St Anne’s with Liebie. Kathleen was a ‘sensitive’, who saw visions of and received messages from “The Master” and other non-physical beings. She was an early visitor to Findhorn and her prose piece The Beloved Children Of Light… was one of the first papers to be distributed from Findhorn (see Pamphlets, Leaflets and Brochures). Kathleen’s poem, To Pan: Spirit Of Nature was included in The Findhorn Garden (1969) and One Earth 2 (1976). She drew several unused illustrations of Pan for the cover of The Findhorn Garden, and was a writer of short stories. She and Mollie Thompson each had several poems in the compendium Spring Poets 1969 (Regency Press). Kathleen died of cancer in January 1972, aged 78.
2. Several Link members came to live at Findhorn. In 1967 Joan Hartnell-Beavis, assistant to Liebie at St Anne’s, and Evelyn Sandford purchased the first two of the “seven cedarwood bungalows” built around the Findhorn garden, and lived there for the rest of their lives. Joan was the Community’s treasurer, Eileen Caddy’s companion, and a Trustee of the Findhorn Foundation for 18 years. She died in 1996. Anthony Brooke and Monica Parish purchased a third bungalow as a base for The Universal Foundation. Other “links” Pete & Eve Godfray and Aileen Ross Stewart, and her husband Ross Stewart, also a Foundation Trustee, purchased two more of the bungalows. The five bungalows are still known as Joanie’s, Evelyn’s, Universal, Godfray and Ross Stewart, and are a physical example of the transfer of energy from St Anne’s to Findhorn that is believed to have occurred after Liebie’s death.
3. The Findhorn Community distributed several leaflets of messages from “The Master” received through Richard Grave. Two were published in early 1968, at the urging of Peter Caddy, who, following guidance received by Eileen, sought to provide clarification regarding the cosmic event of
Christmas 1967. The leaflets contain three messages from “The Master”, and items of Eileen’s guidance. Another, containg two further messages from “The Master”, was distributed from Findhorn in Oct 1968. (See Pamphlets, Leaflets & Brochures)
4. Merta Mary Parkinson, a networker and Link member based in Kansas City, USA, published regular newsletters with updates on Link activites and news from other spiritual groups. From the mid 1960s the newsletters included information on the Findhorn Community and extracts from Eileen Caddy’s guidance. The issue titled The Historic Month Of June, distributed in Summer 1966, contains the first published telling of R. Ogilvie Crombie’s story of his meetings with Pan and the nature spirits of the Elemental kingdoms. Merta Mary is mentioned in Peter Caddy’s book In Perfect Timing. See also Other Items above.
5. The Danish Universal Link, founded by Knud Weiking (also known as Borge Jensen) after an inner encounter with “The Master” in Liebie Pugh’s room at St Anne’s in 1967, published 23 newsletters, 1968-72, containing teachings under the title Borup’s Spiritual School, plus:
1. Newsletter No. 1: Report From Denmark, by Knud Weiking, Feb 1968, on the subject of the Christmas 1967 cosmic event. Contains reprints of the familiar photo of Liebie’s Limitless Love sculpture and a painting of “The Master” by Kathleen Fleming. This booklet was also reprinted as a pamphlet by The Universal Foundation in 1968 (see separate section).
2. The Voice From Heaven, undated, containing statements appearing to come from “The Master” received through Knud Weiking.
Copies of most Universal Link booklets and newsletters, private papers, and some of the Other Items detailed above are held at the The Findhorn Foundation’s archive, National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh.

The Living Record is a compilation based on publications, correspondence, archival material and input from many individuals. Every measure has been taken to ensure accuracy.



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