The story of the author's journey from being part of the British secret service during World War II to co-founding the Findhorn Foundation spiritual community in northern Scotland and subsequently becoming a spiritual teacher.
Dorothy Maclean Book order






- 2010
- 2008
Wisdoms
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set in 1954, the narrative follows Dorothy Maclean's spiritual journey after she receives a divine prompt to "Stop, listen and write." This guidance leads her to document transformative experiences that emphasize love and connection with nature. Her path culminates at Findhorn, where she is tasked with communicating with Nature beings. Through this collaboration, she and her community receive support from angels or devas, enabling them to cultivate a thriving garden in challenging conditions, showcasing the power of cooperation with the natural world.
- 2008
To Hear the Angels Sing
- 217 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In this classic book Dorothy Maclean tells her story of how she came to be one of the three founders of the Findhorn Community in Scotland. Following her inner contact with the Divine she came to communicate with the devic or angelic realms that over-light all aspects of existence. The success and subsequent fame of the Findhorn gardens arose in part from Dorothy's telepathic contact with these kingdoms. She now travels the world giving workshops and talks about her own inner practices and attunement to the Beloved. Many of the messages she received are included in this book. Their simple wisdom cannot fail to quicken an awareness of our birthright as conscious partners with all the evolutionary streams of life.
- 2007
Come Closer
- 380 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This book includes 366 early messages from Dorothy Maclean inspired from the God within. These followed from her contact with inner divinity in 1954. Many of these meditations have not been previously published. Dorothy is also the artist for the cover and interior illustrations making this book a special treasure.
- 2006
Call of the Trees
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the connection between humanity and the natural world, the book features Dorothy Maclean's insights into messages from trees, emphasizing their need for support in their essential roles. Accompanied by stunning black and white photographs, it also includes a foreword by St. Barbe Baker, enhancing the exploration of this profound relationship.
- 2004
Exploring the deep connection between Dorothy Maclean and the intelligence of nature, this book presents a collection of her Deva flower messages, offering readers Seeds of Inspiration. Accompanied by unique black and white flower illustrations by artist Deva Berg, it invites a reflective journey into the beauty and wisdom found in the natural world.