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George Trevelyan Books
Sir George Lowthian Trevelyan 4th Baronet was a New Age thinker. Following a lecture in 1942, he discovered a spiritual world-view. Throughout his life, he explored beliefs in angels, the calming effects of crystals, and the power of ley lines, alongside organic farming and communal living. His work offers a unique blend of spirituality and practical living.






A vision of hope in an age of turmoil. Optimistic New Age perspectives on the planetary changes which are transforming human consciousness. signed copy clean & bright
Operation Redemption
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The sequel addresses the previously suppressed discussion of the Christ Impulse's significance in the contemporary era, aiming to fill the gap left in the first volume. It seeks to provide a more comprehensive understanding without becoming sectarian, acknowledging the concerns that led to the omission. The author aims to engage readers with a deeper exploration of these themes, enhancing the original argument while remaining inclusive.
A Vision of the Aquarian Age
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the realm of ideas, this book invites readers to embrace concepts that resonate with beauty and meaning, challenging the constraints of cold intellect and skepticism. It encourages living with these ideas as if they were true, fostering personal transformation without the need for argument or proof. By engaging with these vibrant thoughts, one can experience a deeper understanding of life, allowing certainty to emerge naturally through experience and reflection. This approach promotes a dynamic interaction with the supersensible, enriching consciousness and perception.
Exploration Into God
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploration into God delves into profound spiritual themes as it completes a trilogy that began with A Vision of the Aquarian Age and Operation Redemption. The narrative is inspired by a passage from Christopher Fry's play, where prisoners in a church experience moments of higher consciousness and inspiration. The author, despite lacking formal theological credentials, embraces the title's significance, exploring the journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening through the voices of those touched by divine insight.
