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Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 3:42 pm
by happyrain
In my efforts to better understand the midwayers I've stumbled across this very curious read ! The book opens up with a great sense of humor and interest as you learn about the narrator's Wyllie and his angelic friend or, "Watcher" Georgia. The humor part is how he has channeled Georgia in the past =P

It speaks of the intuition muscle and the lucifer rebellion. There's a lot to read and I've only just begun but so far this has been one of the few books that talks about midwayers to really captivate me


http://books.google.com/books?id=RlNnAw ... &q&f=false


Has anyone else out there read this ? I will try to update the thread as I read more.

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:49 pm
by happyrain
oh and i forgot to mention Georgia was on lucifers side during the rebellion. :bounce:

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:32 am
by Sandy
I haven't read this book, Eric, but now that you mention it I do recall it being spoken about on a Teaching Mission discussion site.

You might also enjoy another older but classic Timothy Whyllie book. It is called "Dolphins Extraterrestrials Angels".

He also co-authored a book, "Ask your Angels" that sort of spear-headed me on my spiritual journey.
love,
Sandy

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 9:26 pm
by Seeker13
Eric,
Very interesting,... still trying to process what I read. It's like gaining a perspective of someone who sees the world and humanity from the opposite side of reality that I do. If we were simply having a conversation I would present my side and they their's. Most likely I wouldn't really hear their side because of being entrenched in my own beliefs of what is right and what wrong. I found this book intriguing enough to allow their perspective to be aired. The book only presented five chapters which was disappointing.

Thanks,
Kim

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 5:10 pm
by Danielalderfer
About my reading Timothy Wylie's books, :(dolphins and e t's, return of the rebel Angels, confessions Otra, revolt Otra,rebel angels in exile, and now I just got: wisdom of the watchers, 2 days ago. Also enjoyed very much, ask your angels, and: the inside story of the process church,

Hi every one, newbie here, only second post, over joyed by my being drawn to the 1111 group, found out about the 1111 group from the teaching mission which am also very excited about, George is my much admired brother, read his three books, and now going carefully through from his desk archives, loved every word, resonate strongly, will start my acashic construct training as soon my cd comes,

no 1111 prompts ever untill yesterday 7/2/15 when at 4:44 am, I awoke to see the clock by the bed. So appreciative of such a personal touch, anxious to be used to help out in some healing way or what ever.

All of Timothy's books, in my experience are rock solid in scholarship, integrity, & carefull rendition. They to me are very helpful as my reading thoroughly of the Urantia book (the most important & earth shaking book in the world) is only coroberated in every way by Timothy's books. Georgia's account is so open and warm hearted and courageously self revealing that she has made me her dedicated friend for ever. Her telling of a seraphims life of dedication and service over such Long periods, Is so inspiring . (Equaled by by trillions like her) I am crying!

Any way, the expansion of our understanding of our life in service to the father/family that we have begun, by Timothy's service, is absolutely invaluable, I wrote Timothy and told him how I feel, and he responded in a few days with a personal acknowledgement. Please if you can,,,, see what I mean, by looking at their work ! The latest book is terrific as Georgia goes to 5 more of the planets who went with lucifer just to check them out and to compare them with earth. Wow is that eye opening. One in even sorrier condition then earth is heart rending. Georgia's story of experiencing the fandor's 1st hand and the dedication of the whales and dolphins to we mortals is very touching. Not to mention her being there when Adam and Eve were conversing with the top two loyal servents who had prepared the garden reporting what was said in great detail.....Daniel

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 9:12 pm
by lilaslight
Ask Your Angels Book by Timothy Whyllie I was given somehow by my sister who is basically a non-believer. I read it and absorbed it but thought it "was a little out there". Some years later, had a profound spiritual awakening and read it again. Wow.

Have the Dolphins, Aliens book as weel. Thinking it is time to re-read it too.

Lila's Light

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 9:13 am
by Sandy
Hey Lila's Light,
I can identify with "Ask Your Angels" as it was the very first book of this nature I ever read and it blew me away. The meditations, especially the first ones designed to help you connect with your angel, are awesome and very, very helpful in developing a good inner platform for meditation. I bought the 'Ask Your Angel' cassette tape (yep, tells you how long ago this was) and co-author Alma Daniels was leading the meditations. She has a wonderful skilled voice for such things, almost as good as George. ( LOL I wouldn't be prejudice would I? :mrgreen: )
Maybe it is time I too re read this book. :D Thanks for bringing it up.

xxSandy

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 5:31 pm
by atsguy
I totally didn’t see this post, and basically posted the same book.

Sometimes the search function on this forum doesn’t help :oops:

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 6:38 am
by happyrain
Thanks for bringing this back to my attention. :hithere

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:08 am
by atsguy
I was listening to this interview:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sVPJJceURaU

At 47:00 he begins to talk about Jesus and his bestowals, and something very interesting:

At one point he says that each local universe has a sort of theme or quality that that universe examines. And he says that our local universe is mercy and forgiveness. And in order to experience that u have to have something to forgive. And he says that there is a possibility that the Lucifer rebellion was orchestrated to facilitate this growth.

He basically says that Lucifer was doing a job he didn’t know he was doing.

He agrees that things changed in the 80s. So I mean what do you guys make of this.

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 11:04 am
by Geoff
I think its off the mark, but takes things we do know to be true.

Mercy and Forgiveness is always present, at every level of the Universe adjudications. In the 1980's the Correcting Time started. Right after the Lucifer adjudication completed.

hugs
Geoff

Re: Confessions of a Rebel Angel - Timothy Wyllie

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:56 am
by happyrain
on the subject of forgiveness,
mahatma gandhi speculates it is mans ability to forgive that allows for the continuation of the species.