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==Written Work==
 
==Written Work==
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[[Image:Helianx_2_3small.jpg|right|frame|<center>[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Helianx_Proposition '''''The Helianx Proposition''''']</center>]]
 
His [[near death experience|Near Death Experience]] in 1973 that convinced him of the continuity of life in other levels and dimensions introduced him to the reality of [[angel]]s. He left The Process community in 1977, and started a small business that he ran in [[New York City|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, [http://books.google.com/books?id=FK1dZ2ZnVvEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=timothy+wyllie&client=firefox-a&sig=GZqSZA_epBxRvkcPBYkIuwynZwA ''Dolphins, ETs & Angels''] that was initially published by [http://www.crowner-colemanpublishing.com/ Coleman Publishing] in 1984, then by Knoll Publishing Co. in 1987, and after going through six printings, was published by [[Bear & Co.|Bear and Company]] in 1992. It remains in print in 2008.  
 
His [[near death experience|Near Death Experience]] in 1973 that convinced him of the continuity of life in other levels and dimensions introduced him to the reality of [[angel]]s. He left The Process community in 1977, and started a small business that he ran in [[New York City|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, [http://books.google.com/books?id=FK1dZ2ZnVvEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=timothy+wyllie&client=firefox-a&sig=GZqSZA_epBxRvkcPBYkIuwynZwA ''Dolphins, ETs & Angels''] that was initially published by [http://www.crowner-colemanpublishing.com/ Coleman Publishing] in 1984, then by Knoll Publishing Co. in 1987, and after going through six printings, was published by [[Bear & Co.|Bear and Company]] in 1992. It remains in print in 2008.  
 
 

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