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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.
 
'''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.
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==Early Life==
 
==Early Life==
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Timothy Wyllie  was born into a family of architects and marine artists in June 1940 at the outset of World War II. HIs mother, Diana Wyllie, worked for [[British Intelligence]], both in Germany before the war and later at [[Bletchley Park]] with the [[Enigma (machine)|Enigma]] code-breakers while his father, George Haswell, was a successful young architect before the war.
 
Timothy Wyllie  was born into a family of architects and marine artists in June 1940 at the outset of World War II. HIs mother, Diana Wyllie, worked for [[British Intelligence]], both in Germany before the war and later at [[Bletchley Park]] with the [[Enigma (machine)|Enigma]] code-breakers while his father, George Haswell, was a successful young architect before the war.
 
 

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