Timothy Wyllie

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Timothy Wyllie is a writer specialising in the study of "non-human intelligences" such as angels. He was born in London in 1940. He moved to America in the mid-sixties and now lives in the desert of New Mexico. He had a near death experience in 1973. Afterwards, he devoted himself to the study of "non-human intelligences" (such as angels, dolphins, and extraterrestrials) using visual art, music and writing as the three main means of communication.

In 1980 he started a series of sacred landscape graphics[clarify] and this led to an examination of the way graphic art can anchor spiritual information into the third-dimensional reality most typically experienced[clarify][citation needed]. Much of his visual work has a healing dimension[clarify], and he uses a light trance state[clarify] to create either a mandala or an icon that represents the physical healing intended. His lifelong interest in telepathy inspired him to do a series of graphics designed to explore the potentials of visual telepathy and its relationship to synchronicity and the higher dimensions.

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[edit] Early life

Timothy Wyllie was born in June 1940. His mother, Diana Wyllie, worked for British Intelligence, both in Germany before the war and later at Bletchley Park while his father, George Haswell, was an architect before the war.

He was educated at Charterhouse Public School and qualified as an architect at London's Regent Street Polytechnic Architectural School in 1964.

After working as an architect in London, he collaborated in the formation of a spiritual community that came to be known as The Process. For the next 15 years he traveled widely throughout Europe, Canada, and America with the community before settling permanently in the USA in 1969. During this time he was the Art & Design Director of The Process Magazine.[citation needed]

[edit] Photography system

While at college he invented a system for storing color slides, negative and filmstrips that was subsequently marketed by DW Filmstrips.[citation needed]

[edit] Written Work

His near death experience in 1973 convinced him of the continuity of life in other levels and dimensions introduced him to the concept of angels[citation needed]. He left The Process community in 1977, and started a small business in NYC, marketing the slide storage system he had devised 20 years earlier. The business was successful enough to allow him to focus on his interest in non-human intelligences, and after selling his business in 1981, he researched the material for his first book, Dolphins, ETs & Angels published by Coleman Publishing in 1984, then bKnoll Publishing Co. in 1987, and republished by Bear and Company in 1992. It remains in print in 2008.

After claiming to have made contact with his guardian angels, he led workshops and lectures throughout the 1980s on how other people might contact their own angels. Out of this emerged Ask Your Angels written with Alma Daniel and Andrew Ramer, published by Ballantine Books in 1992 and has been translated into 11 languages.

In 1992,Bear & Company published his second book exploring the impact of non-human intelligences upon life on this planet. This was originally named Dolphins, Telepathy & Underwater Birthing, and the book went through one printing before being republished as Adventures Among Spiritual Intelligences by Origin Press in 2001. He has also co-written with Elli Bambridge, A Practical Guide for Contacting your Angels through Movement, Meditation, & Music which was published in Australia by Gemcraft in 1995. In the Fall of 2008 the Daynal Institute Press will publish the his life work that is an illustrated creation myth, The Helianx Proposition.

[edit] Audio Visual Work

He has made two tapes of improvised music, The Eldorado Tapes in 1987 and Dolphin Vision Quest in 1988, both with the Sirius Coyote Band. Light of the Heart is a guided meditation tape he made with Alma Daniel and the English musician, David Duhig.

Since 1980 he has been creating graphic artwork using pencil, dry pigments, and different plant pollens. These are exhibited at Cibola Gallery, in Mountainair, New Mexico, as well as in the iKosmos online gallery. His collaborative graphic work with the Manhattan artist, June Atkin, has been exhibited at New York's Society of Illustrators. Most recently, through collaboration with Emmy Award winning musician Jim Wilson, he created two CDs of spoken word material and with videographer, Flame Schon[1], he has produced two DVDs accompanying the book he considers his lifework, The Helianx Proposition.

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