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Occupation
  
Writer

Nationality
  

Name
  
Imre Vallyon

Role
  
Writer

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Notable awards
  
Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Book Award2008 Heavens and Hells of the Mind – AuthorGold Medal Living Now Book Awards2009 Heavens and Hells of the Mind – AuthorNZSA selection for Guest of Honor at Frankfurt Book Fair2012 Heavens and Hells of the Mind and The Art of Meditation – Author

Books
  
Heavens and Hells of the Mind, Planetary Transformation: A Person, The Art of Meditation, The Magical Mind, The New Planetary Reality: T

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Imre George Vallyon (born 7 December 1940) is a New Zealand writer in the body, mind and spirit field.

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Vallyon is the founder of the Foundation for Higher Learning, an international spiritual school formed to help provide people with the opportunity to practise spiritual work within a group environment, with schools in New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Hungary, Canada and the United States. He is also the director of Sounding-Light Publishing, which was founded in 2006.

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Early life

Vallyon was born in Budapest, Hungary, and was raised by his parents among extreme poverty and suffering. At the time, Europe was just recovering from World War II, and he was surrounded by that devastation.

Vallyon had his first mystical experience at the age of three. It was very dark outside, and he describes the memory as suddenly going "out of my body and into a very profound state of cosmic realization...the whole universe was vibrating like a heavenly choir."

In the midst of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Vallyon made the dangerous choice to leave the country; crossing the border at the time usually meant imprisonment or death. At the age of sixteen, he emigrated to New Zealand as a refugee.

Career

After immersing himself in several spiritual movements, Vallyon founded the Foundation for Higher Learning, where he teaches the Spiritual Principles and the Divine Laws of Life to Humanity. His methods stem from different forms of eastern and western spirituality. His teaching is universal, not biased towards any particular religion or tradition, yet embraces all traditions and points beyond them all to the One Truth, One Life, One Reality.

Two of Vallyon’s books were among only 40 titles chosen to represent New Zealand as guest of honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair, which is the world’s largest book fair.

In 2008, Vallyon published his most notable book collection so far, Heavens and Hells of the Mind. This four-book set received praise from various critics, who called the books "fascinating" and Vallyon a "visionary".

Additionally in 2008, Vallyon won a major literature prize at the annual nationwide Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Unpublished Manuscript and Book Awards. These awards recognize excellence in the mind, body, and spirit genres of writing. The judges were highly impressed with Vallyon’s work on his book Heavens and Hells of the Mind, calling it "a remarkable and exhaustive work on human consciousness and the wisdom of the ages."

Since 1980, Vallyon has taught the Ageless Wisdom through his writings, workshops, and retreats conducted around the world. Since 2008, Vallyon was invited and has been a member of the New Zealand Society of Authors.

Vallyon owns the Waitetuna Retreat Center in Raglan, New Zealand, which is rented out and used by the Foundation for Higher Learning school.

In 1998, Vallyon was tried and convicted in New Zealand by Judge R.P. Wolff for sexually molesting a child. Vallyon was convicted of four representative counts of indecent assault and one count of sexually violating the girl. He was sentenced to three years imprisonment. On 26 February 2017 The Sunday Star Times, a subsidiary of Fairfax Media, released an investigative report exposing Vallyon's crimes. Vallyon stated that the conviction is in his past, and that much of the story had been exaggerated.

Awards

  • "Heavens and Hells of the Mind", 2009 Gold Medal in the Enlightenment/Spirituality Category of the Living Now Book Awards
  • "Heavens and Hells of the Mind", 2008 Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Book Award
  • References

    Imre Vallyon Wikipedia