Imre Vallyon Explained

Imre Vallyon
Birth Date:1940 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Budapest, Hungary
Occupation:Author, spiritual teacher
Nationality:New Zealand
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    Imre George Vallyon (Hungarian: Vallyon Imre, born 7 December 1940) is a Hungarian-New Zealand writer, and spiritual influencer. In 1998 he was found guilty on several accounts of sexual child molestation of a girl who had come to him to seek spiritual guidance about a dead relative. Vallyon was sentenced to three years imprisonment. Vallyon is the founder of the Foundation for Higher Learning, an international spiritual school formed to help provide people with the opportunity to practice spiritual work within a group environment, with schools in New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, and Canada. He is also the director of Sounding-Light Publishing, which was founded in 2006.[1] Vallyon retired in late 2017.[2]

    Early life

    Vallyon was born in Budapest, Hungary.[3] Vallyon claims to have had his first mystical experience at the age of three, describing 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.[4]

    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.[5]

    In 2008, Vallyon won a literature prize at the annual nationwide Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Unpublished Manuscript and Book Awards for his book Heavens and Hells of the Mind. The awards recognise excellence in the mind, body, and spirit genres of writing. The judges called the book "a remarkable and exhaustive work on human consciousness and the wisdom of the ages."[6] In 2009, Vallyon's book series Heavens & Hells of the Mind received the gold medal in the category of Enlightenment/Spirituality at the Living Now Book Awards.[7]

    He also held worldwide retreats in countries including the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, and Hungary.[8]

    Teachings

    Vallyon's teachings are influenced by spiritual traditions such as yoga, Zen Buddhism, Sufism, Catholicism, and mysticism.

    Conviction and imprisonment

    In 1998, Vallyon was tried and convicted in New Zealand for sexually molesting a child. Vallyon was convicted of four representative counts of indecent assault and one count of sexually violating the girl by Hamilton District Court Judge David Wilson QC. He was sentenced to three years imprisonment. On 26 February 2017, the Sunday Star-Times, released an investigative report exposing Vallyon's crimes.

    New accusations

    On 4 February 2020, the news division of the Dutch broadcasting agency NOS released an investigative news report on Vallyon as a result of a breakup between the Dutch Foundation for Higher Learning and the International group.[9] The report states that several new victims had come forward, one of them being only 6 years old during the abuse. The article also says the Dutch Tax Authority has asked questions about illegal use of the ANBI status by Vallyon. Court records also indicate that Vallyon had prior offenses dating back to 1978. The presiding judge remarked on the lack of detailed information about these earlier incidents, stating that no one could provide specifics about their nature or extent.

    Retirement

    In December 2017, after 30 years of teaching at retreats, Vallyon retired at the age of 77.[2]

    Awards

    Published works

    Books

    Year Title ISBN Language
    1990 The Magical Mind English
    2005 The Divine Plan English
    2005 The Sedona Talks English
    2005 Heart to Heart Talks English
    2007 The Art of Meditation English
    2008 Heavens and Hells of the Mind (Four volume boxed set) English
    2008 Heavens and Hells of the Mind (Volume 1: Knowledge) English
    2008 Heavens and Hells of the Mind (Volume 2: Tradition) English
    2008 Heavens and Hells of the Mind (Volume 3: Transformation) English
    2008 Heavens and Hells of the Mind (Volume 4: Lexicon) English
    2009 A Spirituális Harcos Hungarian
    2009 Le Chemin du Guerrier Spirituel French
    2010 Les Conférences de Sedona French
    2010 l'Art de la Méditation French
    2010 Planetary Transformation English
    2010 Felkészülés az Új Korra Hungarian
    2011 De Kunst van Meditatie Netherlands
    2011 The Warrior Code English
    2012 The New Planetary Reality English
    2012 De Code van de Krijger Netherlands
    2014 The New Heaven & the New Earth English
    2014 Il Camino Del Guerriero Spirituale Italian
    2015 The Journey Within English
    2016 The Way of the Spiritual Warrior English

    Music

    Year Title ISBN
    2006 Chants of Illumination 1: Sanskrit Mantras to the Light
    2007 Chants of Illumination 2: Sanskrit Mantras to the Divine Mother
    2010 Chants of Illumination 3: Sanskrit Mantras to the Heart

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Imre Vallyon. Sounding-Light Publishing.
    2. Web site: Vallyon. Imre. Imre Vallyon. Imre Vallyon. 29 December 2017.
    3. Web site: Vallyon. Imre. Red Rose. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/xZ5AT5oGP4A . 2021-12-21 . live. YouTube. Sounding Light. 7 June 2017. 2 December 2008.
    4. Web site: Imre Vallyon – The Founder. The FHL Org. 7 June 2017.
    5. Web site: Imre Vallyon New Zealand Society of Authors & Writers Association – NZ Society of Authors . authors.org.nz . NZSA.
    6. News: 25 August 2008 . Nth Shore Writer Rewarded for Literary Excellence . 25 December 2008 . Scoop Independent News.
    7. Web site: Announcing the Results of the First Annual Living Now Book Awards . 2023-06-25 . Independent Publisher – feature.
    8. Web site: Shadwell . Talia . Wall . Tony . 2017-02-25 . Foundation of Higher Learning 'guru' Imre Vallyon's followers kept in the dark about his past . 2023-06-25 . Stuff . en.
    9. Web site: Spirituele groep breekt met leider na seksueel misbruik jonge meisjes. nos.nl. 4 February 2020 . nl. 2020-02-04.
    10. Web site: Winners of the Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Book Awards . Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust. 2024-07-26.