Dolphins Angels ETs & LSD: Timothy Wyllie Pt.1
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 Published On Apr 17, 2008

I started my research into non-human intelligences in 1980 when, after seeing two short documentaries on dolphins, I first became aware that cetaceans were not only remarkably intelligent, but also appeared to be telepathic. I flew down to the gulf coast of Florida and off Clearwater Beach found a pod of friendly coastal dolphins who played with me daily for almost two weeks. I approached the dolphins not as a scientist but as a poet, allowing myself to drift with the tides, currents, and opening myself to receive the subtle telepathic signals I was becoming sure the dolphins were emanating. This first extraordinary encounter with wild dolphins which I recorded in my first book, 'Dolphins, ETs, and Angels,' set the stamp on what has come to be a lifetime's study and adventure. Once I had appreciated the vast spiritual intelligence of the dolphins it was as if a floodgate of sentience opened up. Extraterrestrials started making themselves known to me and my small circle of friends. This was then followed a few months later by even more mind-expanding contact with angels. Although I had first become aware that angels really exist in a Near-Death Experience in 1973, in which I encountered my two companion angels, I firmly repressed the reality of them until some seven years later when a channel of communication opened up through a sensitive young man in Canada. The transmissions our little group received that I published in my first book are as fresh and as relevant today as they were then. Over the years as a writer, an artist, and musician, I have tried to capture the essence of the other worlds and dimensions that interpenetrate our consensus reality. I see my graphix as portals into these other worlds and the spontaneous freeform music of the Bozon Band as a carrier wave to higher consciousness.
If, through my work, I can help open a person's inner eyes and ears to the vast, populated and magnificent Multiverse in which we all find ourselves, then it all will have been worthwhile. - Timothy Wyllie
http://www.timothywyllie.com/

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