About Biofield Imaging
Our eyes have a very limited capacity to perceive all the signals around us. We need a microscope to see very small things, a telescope to see things far away, and an infra-red camera to see in the dark. Similarly, Biofield Imaging (digital light filtering) software provides another way of allowing us to see more information about our surroundings. It takes the light signals received via video, web and still cameras and digitally filters them with a computer programme; with the aim of altering the image to reveal 'hidden' things the eye would not normally see.
The original purpose of digitally filtering the light around subjects was to aid human health assessment. However, whilst investigating this health application of the software in our research we discovered that various practitioners were receiving 'paranormal' results - i.e. the images the light filtering produced were not in the 'normal' or 'expected' category.
Resolutions Biofield Imaging software filters fine gradations of light which are not normally visible to the eye. For example, imagine looking at a white wall or a white piece of paper. Our eyes and brain can only discern white, when in reality, there are very fine gradations of light and patterns of light which a camera can see but our eyes can't. Our eyes and brain have not evolved to process these fine gradation of light and patterns. Our software has colour-coded these fine gradations in a way that allows us to see them and the subtle energy patterns which surround us.
We have used our standard Filter 001 in most of our research. Many clairvoyants say that it gives a close representation of what they are able to see with their eyes.
Biofield Imager (BFI) can process photos and images you have on your computer. Biofield Reader also allows you to filter live-stream video.
Biofield Imager has a colour Data Bar Chart helps you analyse your scans.
The original purpose of digitally filtering the light around subjects was to aid human health assessment. However, whilst investigating this health application of the software in our research we discovered that various practitioners were receiving 'paranormal' results - i.e. the images the light filtering produced were not in the 'normal' or 'expected' category.
Resolutions Biofield Imaging software filters fine gradations of light which are not normally visible to the eye. For example, imagine looking at a white wall or a white piece of paper. Our eyes and brain can only discern white, when in reality, there are very fine gradations of light and patterns of light which a camera can see but our eyes can't. Our eyes and brain have not evolved to process these fine gradation of light and patterns. Our software has colour-coded these fine gradations in a way that allows us to see them and the subtle energy patterns which surround us.
We have used our standard Filter 001 in most of our research. Many clairvoyants say that it gives a close representation of what they are able to see with their eyes.
Biofield Imager (BFI) can process photos and images you have on your computer. Biofield Reader also allows you to filter live-stream video.
Biofield Imager has a colour Data Bar Chart helps you analyse your scans.
Harry Oldfield - a pioneer of biofield imaging research
At the beginning of the 1990s Jane Solomon started working with the late biologist and homoeopath, Harry Oldfield, at his clinic in the UK. It was here that she first saw a system, which Harry had developed, called Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP), a forerunner of our Biofield Reader and Biofield Imager programmes. She was amazed at the useful information which the PIP scans provided about a person's physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual state.
Jane, along with her husband, Grant, wrote a book about Harry's research and experiences, which was first published in 1998 by Piatkus. The book is entitled, Harry Oldfield's Invisible Universe. Here's the link to an excerpt from the book (available as a Kindle) in which Harry describes how he developed PIP.
https://mcusercontent.com/d6498e7d485e4c9bedfc35ade/files/735b4ba1-1a94-fa45-d559-6124729e56bb/Harry_Oldfield_book_pp148_158.pdf
At the beginning of the 1990s Jane Solomon started working with the late biologist and homoeopath, Harry Oldfield, at his clinic in the UK. It was here that she first saw a system, which Harry had developed, called Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP), a forerunner of our Biofield Reader and Biofield Imager programmes. She was amazed at the useful information which the PIP scans provided about a person's physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual state.
Jane, along with her husband, Grant, wrote a book about Harry's research and experiences, which was first published in 1998 by Piatkus. The book is entitled, Harry Oldfield's Invisible Universe. Here's the link to an excerpt from the book (available as a Kindle) in which Harry describes how he developed PIP.
https://mcusercontent.com/d6498e7d485e4c9bedfc35ade/files/735b4ba1-1a94-fa45-d559-6124729e56bb/Harry_Oldfield_book_pp148_158.pdf
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You can also click on the image (left) to view the excerpt from the book.
Harry also developed a way of listening to the sounds coming off of the body, which he called ESM. There's more about this in the book as well as some PIP scans and information about crystals, people's experiences with Harry's detection and treatment methods, and much more... To purchase Harry Oldfield's Invisible Universe https://amzn.to/4cN7IsS |
