Sir George Trevelyan, 4th Baronet

Sir George Lowthian Trevelyan, 4th Baronet ( born November 5, 1906 in London, † 7 February 1996) was a British nobleman and esoterics.

Life

George Trevelyan was born in 1906 as the eldest son of Sir Charles Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet.

After his youth largely to the country estate of his family - Wallington Hall, near Morpeth in Northumberland - had spent, Trevelyan studied history at the University of Cambridge. He then taught at the educational reform school Gordonstoun and worked as a furniture designer in the workshop of the carpenter Peter Waals in the Cotswold Hills.

1942 Trevelyan turned to a lecture by Walter Johannes Stein, a student of Rudolf Steiner, the spirituality of the visit. So he dealt with ideas like angels, crystal forces and the concept of organic farming.

In 1948, he was employed by the College, an institution for adult education, which he used as a center for the propagation of his esoteric ideas by offering events on topics such as Finding the Inner Teacher or Holistic Vision.

After he had been involved in the founding of the Findhorn Foundation, Trevelyan called 1971 the Wrekin Trust launched to promote spiritual education and research. Trevelyan became one of the most important architects of the New Age movement.

1982 Trevelyan was awarded the Right Livelihood Award - the " Alternative Nobel Prize " - excellent.

Works ( in German translation )

  • A Vision of the Aquarian age. Laws and background of the "New Age" (Original Title: A Vision of the Aquarian Age, 1977). GTP, Freiburg im Breisgau 1980 in paperback: Goldmann, Munich 1984
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