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'''Timothy Wyllie''' was born in London in 1940 and trained in England as an architect. He moved to America in the mid-sixties and now lives in the high desert of New Mexico. He worked as a graphic designer for some years, but had a [[near death experience]] in 1973 which made him aware of the deeper dimensions of life. Consequently, he devoted himself to the study of non-human [[intelligence]]s ([[angel]]s, dolphins, and extraterrestrials among them) using visual [[art]], [[music]] and writing as the three main means of communication.
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'''Timothy Wyllie''' was born in London in 1940 and trained in England as an architect. He moved to America in the mid-sixties and now lives in the high desert of New Mexico. He worked as a graphic designer for some years, but had a [[near death experience]] in 1973 which made him aware of the deeper dimensions of life. Afterwards, he devoted himself to the study of non-human [[intelligence]]s ([[angel]]s, dolphins, and extraterrestrials among them) using visual [[art]], [[music]] and writing as the three main means of communication.
    
In 1980 he started a series of sacred landscape graphics and this has led to an ever-widening examination of the way graphic art can anchor [[spiritual]] [[information]] into the third-dimensional reality we share. Much of his visual work has a healing dimension, and he likes to use the concentrated attention of a light trance state to create either a mandala or an icon that represents the physical healing intended. His lifelong interest in [[telepathy]] has also 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.  
 
In 1980 he started a series of sacred landscape graphics and this has led to an ever-widening examination of the way graphic art can anchor [[spiritual]] [[information]] into the third-dimensional reality we share. Much of his visual work has a healing dimension, and he likes to use the concentrated attention of a light trance state to create either a mandala or an icon that represents the physical healing intended. His lifelong interest in [[telepathy]] has also 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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