Robert Ogilvie Crombie

Robert Ogilvie Crombie
Born 1899
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died 1975 (aged 7576)
Scotland
Occupation Scientist, writer

Robert Ogilvie Crombie (1899 - 1975), also known as ROC, was a Scottish scientist and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1899 and lived there for most of his life.[1]

Crombie abandoned his career as a scientist due to ill health, and moved from his town house in the city of Edinburgh to the country near Perth, Scotland, to be able to have closer contact with nature. This later developed into a communication with the inner spirit of the nature kingdom. His account of some of these experiences are published in The Findhorn Garden a book about the early history of the Findhorn Foundation in the north east of Scotland. His verbal account of his encounters with nature spirits, accompanied by photographic slides of nature was part of the educational programme at Findhorn for many years. He was cited by his friend, the Findhorn co-founder Peter Caddy as a major influence. ROC died in 1975.

Crombie also authored the novel The Gentleman and the Faun.[2][3]

Crombie and his work was mentioned in the film My Dinner with Andre.

References

  1. In Perfect Timing by Peter Caddy, chapter 23 (1996 ISBN 1-899171-26-6)
  2. Findhorn.org
  3. "The Gentleman and the Faun". Google Books. 2009.

Publications

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