Harry Oldfield, inventor, scientist, thinker and somewhat eccentric seeker
after new and forgotten knowledge is an explorer of undiscovered
realms. For Harry, 'not possible' generally translates as 'let's have a look'.
For
more than two decades, he has been researching his theories about
life and its meaning. This research has led him to many incredible
discoveries, including that of a 'crystal-dwelling photonic entity'
- perhaps another form of life here with us on Earth.
One
of Harry's main developments has been a photo-imaging system that
reveals the human energy field (aura). This has become known as
PIP which stands for Polycontrast Interference Photography.
In
the autumn of 1995, he was conducting a scientific investigation
into the energy configurations surrounding the well-known psychic
surgeon, Stephen Turoff. While he was examining the healer's energy
field, a face with a beard appeared on his computer screen and smiled
at him. This was one of Stephen's spirit guides, a being from another
world, another dimension, captured by scientific equipment. From
that moment on, Harry became known in some circles as the 'psychic
scientist'.
He
has gone on to image what might be described as 'spirit presences'
in morgues while conducting experiments under the direction of a
professor of pathology. But this metaphysical or paranormal aspect
of Harry's work is a by-product of his wide and varied research.
One of his most important areas of investigation concerns the therapeutic
use of natural energy.
For two decades Harry has pioneered gentle, non-invasive methods
of diagnosis and rebalancing of imbalances in the body's energy field,
inventing instruments which are now helping
people in twenty countries around the world. Those in need
of his help also arrive in droves at Harry's clinic in South Ruislip,
Middlesex, for consultations with him. But Harry is no strange and
mysterious mystic.
He
offers his patients pictures and measurements, practical
solutions and machines to promote energy field balancing - truly twenty-first century
technology. Doctors, vets and other professionals are astounded
by his approach to natural healing. But his methods work. Who is
this modern-day Merlin? He is a generous and big-hearted Londoner
whose affable, approachable nature and irrepressible enthusiasm
have endeared him to many an initial sceptic. He unreservedly declares
that he 'works for God' and his maxim appears to be: 'Give all,
help all'. His story is remarkable, his work is undoubtedly controversial
and he is now going public with his amazing discoveries.
Like
many an innovator before him Harry has often found himself on 'the
fringe' of science. However, his recent work has become acceptable
in orthodox scientific circles. This work utilises Harry's ideas
about the selection of appropriate light waves to reveal hitherto-unseen
images of the microscopic universe in its living, vibrant energy
state.
A
major feature of this imaging technique is that bacteria, cells
and other micro-organisms can be studied in a living, moving state,
without the need for staining - and thus killing - the specimen.