- Sheena Govan
Sheena Govan (1912–1967) an informal spiritual teacher, was the daughter of evangelist
John George Govan , and an early influence on what would become theFindhorn Foundation .Said to have had a difficult childhood, her unconventional
spirituality was something of a challenge to theFaith Mission founded by her father. She metDorothy Maclean while the two were working as secretaries inNew York in the early 1940s, and metPeter Caddy on a train inEngland in 1947. By this time Sheena was living inLondon , apparently drawing on a family inheritance, and receiving inner guidance on behalf of those around her.Says
Peter Caddy : “Her flat was like a magnet. Throughout the day people came for help and guidance. Sheena believed that at this time many people were going through an initiatory experience that she called the birth of theChrist within. She was like a midwife helping them to go through that process.” Dorothy Maclean, now also living and working inLondon , says: “She’d know what stood between you and your divinity, what you put before the divine.”Eileen Caddy (who had metPeter Caddy in 1952 at RAF Habbaniyah) joined them inLondon in 1953. Sheena Govan taught her students to do everything perfectly and with great love, “unto the Lord.” She also coached them in the practice of receiving, and living by, divine guidance.As she became more directive of the lives of those around her, her informal group received some coverage in the Scottish newspapers ("Daily Record", "Sunday Mail", "
Scottish Daily Express ") in 1957. She died in 1967.
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