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=== Expansion === Many others were involved with varying importance and influences in the early years, from Lena Lamont, part of Sheena Govan's circle, who lived in her caravan with her family and who shunned publicity, to those whom Peter Caddy met as he travelled in British [[New Age]] circles: among them [[Robert Ogilvie Crombie]] (ROC), who wrote of nature spirits in ''The Findhorn Garden'';<ref>{{cite web |title=R. Olgivie Crombie (1899 β 1975) |url=https://albion.org.uk/historical-albion/r-olgivie-crombie-1899-1975/ |publisher=Albion |access-date=31 August 2019 |quote=His work is recounted in 'The Gentleman and the Faun' (Findhorn Press 2009) and 'The Occult Diaries of R. Ogilvie Crombie' by Gordon Lindsay (Starseed Publications 2011).}}</ref> [[Sir George Trevelyan, 4th Baronet|Sir George Trevelyan]] who formed the [[Wrekin Trust]];<ref>{{cite web |last1=Dawkins |first1=Peter |title=Sir George Trevelyan: obituary |url=https://www.sirgeorgetrevelyan.org.uk/obit-dawkins.html |website=Sir George Trevelyan 1906 - 1996 |access-date=31 August 2019}}</ref> [[Anthony Walter Dayrell Brooke]], Liebie Pugh, and Joan Hartnell-Beavis. Through connections such as these and the distribution of Eileen Caddy's writings in the form of a booklet titled ''God Spoke to Me'' (1967), people came to live at the Caravan Park, eventually forming the 'Findhorn Trust' and the 'Findhorn Community'.<ref name="About">{{cite web |title=About the Findhorn Foundation |url=https://www.findhorn.org/about-us/ |publisher=Findhorn Foundation<!--primary source used for basic facts only--> |access-date=31 August 2019}}</ref>
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