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Dolphins, ETs & Angels: Adventures Among Spiritual Intelligences

Wyllie, Timothy

This is a stunning spontaneous EHE autobiography. I use the word stunning psychologically, physiologically, spiritually. My heart is racing, my blood is up, my feet are tingling, my mind is supercharged, and I feel I’m about to take off. (This, by the way, is an example of a literary EE.) I’ve only read one chapter and this is supposed to be an abstract I am writing. I will just review the contents of the book in order to keep this in bounds. Then I will read the rest of the book and write an EHE portrait of the author. If that, too, fails because of lack of space, look for this in EHE or EHE News as a book review article!

Wyllie is an obviously highly intelligent person trained as an architect who was co-creator of a dedicated community for 15 years of highly intensive activity affording only a few hours of sleep a day. Until opened by his experiences, he was adamant in believing, as science tells us we should, only what came to him empirically via his senses. He learned—a hard and glorious way—how wrong his approach had been. By extension, so may we all who look to objective empirical verification as the only road to follow when determining what is true. Even this is a fantasy, and in the realest of all senses, our world itself my well be imaginal (not imaginary). Every major change in his life was initiated by an exceptional experience, which Wyllie was perceptive enough to work with and grow by, becoming more than he was before he had these startling experiences, including being home to a nest of hallucinated (?) snakes, an OBE in which he died and chose to come back, a visit to heaven, synchronicity, telepathic rapport with dolphins, rescue by dolphins, experiences with aliens, dreams, automatic writing, cosmic consciousness, awareness of a conscious universe, rise of psychic ability, experiences of mythic reality, a network of light, sympathizing with the devil, trance mediumship, inklings of planetary stewardship, ET experiences, and angelic experiences. Intertwined with the EEs is the story of the evolution of the consciousness and being of the narrator, who would doubtless be certified as crazy by some, but whose sense and sensibility, intelligence and humor, compassion and caring are evident from the first page to the last. I have only scanned the book to keep this short, but it makes me want to shout: "Get off the slow boat of the status quo which is headed for destruction! Let go and join the current of what Wyllie, in typical low key, describes as ‘areas of necessity blurred’ " (p. 2). This is most likely the world of the imaginal, which is formed of both objective and subjective, and it is surely the carrier wave of the future!

Publisher Information:Santa Fe: Bear, 1992. 221p. 6 figs (Original work published 1884)
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