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==Early Life==
 
'''Timothy Wyllie''' is a writer, artist, and musician who was born into a family of architects and marine artists in June 1940 as [[World War II]] was starting. HIs mother, Diana Wyllie, worked for [[British Intelligence]], both in Germany before the war, and later at Bletchley Park with the [[Enigma]] code-breakers,while his father, George Haswell, was a successful young architect before the war.
 
'''Timothy Wyllie''' is a writer, artist, and musician who was born into a family of architects and marine artists in June 1940 as [[World War II]] was starting. HIs mother, Diana Wyllie, worked for [[British Intelligence]], both in Germany before the war, and later at Bletchley Park with the [[Enigma]] code-breakers,while his father, George Haswell, was a successful young architect before the war.
 
 
After his parents divorced when he was two years old, he moved to London with his mother after the war. He was ducated at [[Charterhouse Public School]] and qualified as an architect at London's [[Regent Street Polytechnic Architectural School]] in 1964. While at college he invented a system for storing color slides, negative and filmstrips that was subsequently marketed by [[DW Filmstrips]] and became the premier international photographic storage system until the advent of electronic storage.
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After his parents divorced when he was two years old, he moved to London with his mother after the war. He was educated at [[Charterhouse Public School]] and qualified as an architect at London's [[Regent Street Polytechnic Architectural School]] in 1964. While at college he invented a system for storing color slides, negative and filmstrips that was subsequently marketed by [[DW Filmstrips]] and became the premier international photographic storage system until the advent of electronic storage.
 
 
 
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. As Art & Design Director of The Process Magazine, his artwork and graphic design are now considered as seminal in the development of modern magazine design.
 
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. As Art & Design Director of The Process Magazine, his artwork and graphic design are now considered as seminal in the development of modern magazine design.
 
 
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==Written Work==
 
A [[Near Death Experience]] in 1973 was a turning point in his life, convincing him of the continuity of life and of other levels and dimensions to life and introduced him to the reality of angels.
 
A [[Near Death Experience]] in 1973 was a turning point in his life, convincing him of the continuity of life and of other levels and dimensions to life and introduced him to the reality of angels.
 
 
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In 2008, [[Daynal Institute Press]] is publishing the handmade Collectors Edition of his illustrated creation myth, [[The Helianx Proposition]], Or, The Return of the Rainbow Serpent, with a trade edition to follow later.  
 
In 2008, [[Daynal Institute Press]] is publishing the handmade Collectors Edition of his illustrated creation myth, [[The Helianx Proposition]], Or, The Return of the Rainbow Serpent, with a trade edition to follow later.  
 
 
After teaching himself to play the guitar at age 12, he has been in numerous bands from Skiffle in the 1950s, Modern Jazz in 1960s, Rock and Roll in the 1970s, Freeform improvisation in '80s and '90s and, briefly, Progressive Metal in the 2000s. 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.
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==Audio Visual Work==
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Since teaching himself to play the guitar at age 12, he has been in numerous bands from Skiffle in the 1950s, Modern Jazz in 1960s, Rock and Roll in the 1970s, Freeform improvisation in '80s and '90s and, briefly, Progressive Metal in the 2000s. 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.
 
 
 
In 2007, collaborating with Emmy award winning musician, [[Jim Wilson]], he created two CDs of spoken word material to accompany the Collectors Edition of [[The Helianx Proposition]], and working with the videographer, [[Flame Schon]], he has produced two DVDs to accompany The Helianx Proposition book.
 
In 2007, collaborating with Emmy award winning musician, [[Jim Wilson]], he created two CDs of spoken word material to accompany the Collectors Edition of [[The Helianx Proposition]], and working with the videographer, [[Flame Schon]], he has produced two DVDs to accompany The Helianx Proposition book.

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