EPISODE 39 – The Process Church of the Final Judgement, with Timothy Wyllie

Published on July 27th, 2010

This week we talk to former member of The Process Church of the Final Judgement, Timothy Wyllie. Timothy has recently authored a fantastic book about his time in The Process, ‘Love, Sex, Fear, Death: The Inside Story of the Process Church of the Final Judgement‘.

In this weeks episode we discuss: The Process Church, Scientology, the controversies of the Process Church, why the church continues to have an influence, Dolphins and ET’s, and much more!

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The charismatic leader Daddytank returns with this weeks new disciples:

Pogo - Alice
Grnr - Howdyou
Zebras - Me U God

If you have any queries, suggestions, insults etc. Please feel free to email ken@sittingnow.co.uk.

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Timothy Wyllie Biography:

Timothy Wyllie is a writer specialising in the study of “non-human intelligences” such as angels. He was born in London in 1940. He moved to America in the mid-sixties and now lives in the desert of New Mexico. He had a near death experience in 1973. Afterwards, he devoted himself to the study of “non-human intelligences” (such as angels, dolphins, and extraterrestrials) using visual art, music and writing as the three main means of communication.

In 1980 he started a series of sacred landscape graphics and this led to an examination of the way graphic art can anchor spiritual information into the third-dimensional reality most typically experienced. Much of his visual work has a healing dimension, and he uses a light trance state to create either a mandala or an icon that represents the physical healing intended. His lifelong interest in telepathy inspired him to do a series of graphics designed to explore the potentials of visual telepathy and its relationship to synchronicity and the higher dimensions.

About Ken Eakins


Ken Eakins is a Freelance Journalist, Academic, and Videographer from the UK. Ken started SittingNow in 2007 as a repository for all the esoteric and underground stuff that he enjoys researching. The map is not the territory!

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Comments

  1. Posted by P on July 27th, 2010, 02:19 [Reply]

    Copy-paste from wikipedia is bad for your health.

  2. Posted by Ken on July 27th, 2010, 11:44 [Reply]

    It’s there to give more people information. We always copy-pasta the bio.

  3. Posted by steve on August 3rd, 2010, 20:03 [Reply]

    cool interview guys, reserved Ask Your Angels for when class ends.

  4. Posted by Phantom Cosmonaut on August 5th, 2010, 18:24 [Reply]

    so long as you don’t eat your copy-paste, you should be fine.

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