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  Peter Caddy
Peter Caddy (1917-1994) was a British caterer, hotelier, and founder of the Findhorn Foundation community.
During a period of unemployment from 1962 onwards, Peter Caddy began experimenting with Organic gardening to supplement his family's food supply.
Peter Caddy attributed its success to hisspiritual practices, and a community began to form around his family and their friend Dorothy Maclean.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Peter Caddy
Peter Caddy (1917-1994) was a British caterer, hotelier, and founder of the Findhorn Foundation community.
Peter Caddy attributed its success to his spiritual practices, and a community began to form around his family and their friend Dorothy Maclean.
Peter and Eileen Caddy and Dorothy MacLean were co-managers of a large hotel in England in the mid-1960s.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Peter-Caddy   (364 words)

  
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 Findhorn Foundation: Who are we? - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter ran the hotel according to this guidance, following to the letter the instructions of the "voice" in complete faith.
Peter Caddy left the Community in 1979 to work internationally.
At the end of the 1980s, the Ecovillage Project was begun with an energy producing wind generator and the first of our new eco-friendly community buildings.
www.findhorn.org /about_us/display_new.php   (1416 words)

  
  CFREE: Angels and Angelic Encounters: Four Cases
Peter and Eileen Caddy and Dorothy MacLean were co-managers of a large hotel in England in the mid-1960s.
Peter Caddy was a man of great energy and enthusiasm.
Peter, the spokesman for the group, always gave one simple explantation: the devas were showing them how to do it.
www.cfree.org /Angels/Cases.html   (2200 words)

  
  Peter Caddy Information
Peter Caddy (March 20, 1917—February 18, 1994) was a British caterer, hotelier, and founder of the Findhorn Foundation community.
During a period of unemployment from 1962 onwards, Peter Caddy began experimenting with Organic gardening to supplement his family's food supply.
Peter Caddy attributed its success to his spiritual practices, and a community began to form around his family and their friend Dorothy Maclean.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Peter_Caddy   (177 words)

  
 Findhorn Foundation
In the late 1940s Sheena Govan emerged as an informal spiritual teacher to a small circle that include Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean.
Peter Caddy also introduced the positive thinking practices he had learned in the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship.
Dorothy Maclean left the community in 1973, and Peter Caddy in 1979.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/f/fi/findhorn_foundation.html   (330 words)

  
 Caddy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Caddy - In golf, a caddy (or caddie) is the person who carries a player's bag, and gives insightful advice and moral support.
Caddy was born in Australia and in 1898 at the age of 17 he immergrated to South Africa.
Peter Caddy - Peter Caddy (1917-1994) was a British caterer, hotelier, and founder of the Findhorn Foundation community.
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 Guardian | Eileen Caddy
Eileen Caddy, who has died at the age of 89, was one of the three founders of the Findhorn Community in north-east Scotland which became widely regarded, particularly in the US, as the world's most important centre for "new age" religion.
Through Combe, she met his fellow RAF officer, Peter Caddy, who was fascinated with the occult and was married to another spiritual teacher, Sheena Govan.
In the aftermath of this trauma, she and Caddy visited a private sanctuary at Glastonbury and it was there that she first claimed to have heard the voice of God.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,329678660-103684,00.html   (937 words)

  
 Oversized vegetables and a hotline to God turned world onto new age Findhorn
Caddy was born Eileen Jessop in Alexandria, Egypt, where her Irish father worked for a bank; she went to school in Ireland, but returned to Egypt for holidays.
Through Combe, she met his fellow officer, Peter Caddy, who was fascinated with the occult and was married to a spiritual teacher, Sheena Govan.
After Caddy was sacked the trio, who had three children, took refuge in a caravan park at nearby Findhorn, on the windswept shores of the Moray Firth.
www.smh.com.au /news/obituaries/oversized-vegetables-and-a-hotline-to-god-turned-world-onto-new-agefindhorn/2007/01/17/1168709825859.html   (666 words)

  
 Far Shores News Story
Caddy recalls that the reporter who came up from Aberdeen to interview him was so sympathetic that he thought the man might have a role when the time was right for the world to know about the space brothers and their message to mankind.
The hotel owner was furious at the press coverage, and afterwards the Caddys were moved to a different hotel in the Trossachs, where they lobbied endlessly to move back to Forres and their "mission".
In the late 1960s, Peter Caddy was on Scottish television showing off giant vegetables, and crediting neither fertiliser nor the Gulfstream climate, but Dorothy's chats with the plant spirits.
www.100megsfree4.com /farshores/nfindhrn.htm   (1722 words)

  
 NFA - FindhornRoots - Devas Of Love And Light   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter Caddy’s belief in the possibility of guidance dated from a childhood encounter with a medium that he credited for a win in a school boxing match.
Anne Edwards would be the one to introduce Peter Caddy to the Network of Light, a planetary assembly of groups receiving and radiating love and light from the spiritual hierarchy.
Caddy kept up his correspondence with Anne Edwards over the years, and eventually she would join the small group at Findhorn in person.
www.findhorn.com /nfa/FindhornRoots/DevasOfLoveAndLight   (673 words)

  
 Amazon.de: In Perfect Timing (P): Memoirs of a Man for the New Millennium: English Books: Peter Caddy,Jeremy ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
These are the memoirs of Peter Caddy, co-founder of the Findhorn Community in Scotland, and a leader in the New Age movement.
Peter Caddy may have wished that the 40 lb.
Yet early in his life, Peter had surrendered himself to the will of God and from this he gained an unshakable faith that served him and others throughout.
www.amazon.de /In-Perfect-Timing-Peter-Caddy/dp/product-description/1899171312   (449 words)

  
 Eileen Caddy at AllExperts
Eileen Caddy is best known as one of the founders of the Findhorn Foundation community near the village of Findhorn on the Moray Firth in northeast Scotland.
In the early 1950s Eileen Caddy was in the circle that formed around Sheena Govan, daughter of the founders of the Faith Mission, and a former wife of Peter Caddy.
Following a period of unemployment from 1962 onwards, Eileen Caddy and her husband Peter and their colleague Dorothy Maclean began to practice organic gardening as a means of supplementing their family's food supply.
en.allexperts.com /e/e/ei/eileen_caddy.htm   (394 words)

  
 Eileen Caddy | Obituaries | News | Telegraph   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eileen Caddy, who died on December 13 aged 89, was a co-founder of the "New Age" Findhorn Foundation, in Scotland, which she established in 1962 with her then husband Peter Caddy, a retired RAF officer, and a friend, Dorothy Maclean.
Caddy was at a crossroads in his life, his second wife, Sheena, a "sensitive", having received a spirit message telling her she was no longer her husband's "other half".
In 1951, on a visit to Jerusalem, Peter Caddy heard an inner voice telling him that "Eileen is your other half", though he asked God "how, if Eileen and I were destined to be together, we would overcome the complete lack of emotional or physical attraction".
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/12/19/db1901.xml   (711 words)

  
 Conspiracy in the Urantia Movement: Overview
Peter encouraged her to listen and accept by regaling her with tales of his own purported spiritual contact years earlier in Jerusalem, when a "voice" -- so he claimed -- had spoken to him..
Later, in 1965, Peter Caddy would gate crash a New Age event where a majority of its leaders had gathered at the home of the nephew of a former wartime propagandist to announce the existence of Findhorn (admonishing them that while they were just "talking", he was "doing").
Then he and Peter Caddy traveled around Europe and during their trip Roc began to have what were called spiritual experiences, but which when described by writer Paul Hawkin (The Magic of Findhorn) read like nothing other than guided LSD trips during which he "saw" and communicated with "the great God Pan", a goat-like humanoid.
www.urantiagate.com /conspiracy.html   (4373 words)

  
 The Roots of Findhorn - part 3
Her name was Anne Edwards, and Peter Caddy described her as the best sensitive he had ever met.
She in turn introduced Peter to the Network of Light, a planetary collection of groups receiving and radiating love and light from the spiritual hierarchy.
Peter Caddy kept up his correspondence with Anne Edwards over the years, and eventually she would join the small group at Findhorn in person.
www.kheper.net /topics/Findhorn/roots_03.html   (553 words)

  
 kathleencarr.com | books etc | RelatedBooks
The amazing story of the development of the Findhorn garden is told by founders Peter Caddy, Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean, with R. Ogilvy Crombie, David Spangler and other community members.
Peter Caddy (co-founder of the Findhorn community), a master storyteller, takes us on a journey of inspiration, action and spirit.
Findhorn co-founder Eileen Caddy offers her wisdom and experiences learned through the hard knocks and struggles of her life.
www.kathleencarr.com /books_etc/related_books.html   (1302 words)

  
 CADDY family history and genealogy information : Caddy ancestry links
Caddy, Sarah (abt 1765-) Caldwell, Hazel (-) Caldwell, Jimmy (-) Campbell, Colin Dr http://www.ainslie.org.uk/genealogy/ainslie/idxc.htm#caddy
Caddy, Adrian (-) Caddy, Stephanie Kristen Aileen (--living--) Caddy, Tracy Michelle...
genealogy software and family history research database for the Caddy name will likely be included in the updates along with an automated form to submit data for Caddy family history..
www.museumstuff.com /zg.cgi?w=caddy   (366 words)

  
 Peter Caddy - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Peter Caddy - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Educated at Harrow, he apprenticed as a director with J. Lyons and Company, and was a member of the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship.
Peter Caddy attributed its success to his spiritual practices, and a community began to form around his family and their friend Dorothy Maclean.
www.music.us /education/P/Peter-Caddy.htm   (381 words)

  
 Overview of Peter Caddy
Caddy was educated at Harrow and worked for Lyons before entering the Royal Air Force in 1940 as a Catering Officer, serving in Burma and Iraq.
Without resources the couple took their caravan to Findhorn, and with their three sons and friend Dorothy Maclean in Findhorn set about creating the community-based Findhorn Foundation in 1962.
Caddy left the community in 1979 and divorced his wife, and moved to Mount Shasta, California, where he founded another centre based on the Findhorn model.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk:81 /scotgaz/people/famousfirst99.html   (195 words)

  
 Antique Finds and Fakes
If it was 18th century, it would be worth between $1,500 and $2,000 now.
To turn it into what appears to be a period tea caddy, a 20th-century craftsman put in a
Snookered: Purchased as an 18th-century tea caddy, this wooden apple isn't as authentic as it looks.
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 Fabrics by Manufacturer, Peter Pan Fabrics > Novelty fabrics and textiles, wooden crafts
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 USB external case + hd caddy - Neowin Forums
USB external case + hd caddy - Neowin Forums
They are designed to fit into a cdrom bay, so as long as the enclosure would support 5.25" CDROM then it would fit.
any removeable caddys ive used did not require any drivers installed and connected the back of the frame to the IDE ribbon/power leads.
www.neowin.net /forum/index.php?showtopic=513355&view=getnewpost   (334 words)

  
 Professional golf and PGA Tour caddy 'hall of fame' inductees.
- caddied in the early '70's through the 90's - then he was Gary McCord's assistant in the booth...
-veteran caddy on three tours and a winner on each, by his passing in March 2003.
Gordon 'Harpo' Hundley -veteran caddy and former 'Winning Caddy' for Tim Herron, by his passing in April 2003.
www.caddybytes.com /caddybytes_haul_of_fame.htm   (487 words)

  
 FLIGHT INTO FREEDOM & BEYOND by Eileen Caddy with Liza Hollingshead
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Eileen Caddy, who died in December 2006 aged 89, was one of the three founders of the Findhorn Foundation spiritual community in Scotland.
She was a mystic, spiritual teacher and the author of books containing the simple yet profound guidance she received from an inner source she called ‘the God within’.
www.cygnus-books.co.uk /mind_body_spirit_books/flight_freedom_beyond.htm   (195 words)

  
 LinuxPackages :: View topic - Slackware 11.0 and usb caddy.
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 FOUND info about In Perfect Timing Memoirs of a Man for the New Millennium Peter Caddy, et al timing   (Site not responding. Last check: )
FOUND info about In Perfect Timing Memoirs of a Man for the New Millennium Peter Caddy, et al timing
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 Caddy under pressure? - iseekgolf.com - Australia's #1 Golf Forum
As you will hear when you listen to the interview with Peter on the peterlonard.com site they were both aware of the flag from the tee even though you are not able to see that green from the tee.
Once they got to the ball the caddy will have given Peter all the yardages such as (I'm not sure what the actual yardages were) say 146 and 158 which will have meant that is was 146 to the front and 158 to the hole.
Peter states in his interview with me that he was trying to start it a few yards left and let it slide into that pin position and it may be that because he just missed it a smidgen it started sliding a bit earlier than he would have liked.
www.iseekgolf.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=2279   (909 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Findhorn Foundation is a Scottish charitable trust registered in 1972 to act as a focal point for the work of the community that grew up around Eileen and Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean near Findhorn, in Moray, Scotland, from 1962 onwards.
After Peter Caddy had met British New Age leaders, and after Eileen Caddy's guidance had been distributed to a New Age mailing list in the form of a booklet titled God Spoke to Me, a community began to form around them.
Eileen Caddy remained, and in 2004 was awarded the MBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
www.gainesville.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Findhorn_Foundation   (578 words)

  
 Findhorn   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eileen Caddy first heard the “still small voice” while she was in the private sanctuary of the Group of Solar Teaching in September 1953.
Eileen Caddy was exposed to Christian Science at an early age when her mother took an interest in it, though she herself was not much interested at the time.
Caddy maintained his connection with the ROCF by correspondence, and in 1971 arranged for a portrait of the Comte St Germain to be transferred to The Park building at Findhorn.
www.geocities.com /derekacameron/findhorn.html   (6452 words)

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