Andrew Glazewski

Canon Andrew Konstanty Glazewski (1905 – 6 November 1973)[1] was a Polish Catholic priest, lecturer in spirituality, healer and researcher into dowsing, the Earth's magnetic field, and paranormal phenomena.

His published papers examine the nature of gravity, the human field, the Earth's magnetism, the mechanics of prayer and the theory and the practice of healing.

Returning to England he served as chaplain to a large community of Polish exiles housed in army barracks near Newton Abbot, Devon --- a position he held until his death.

[5] Later while attending the Lviv Seminary Glazewski founded a youth movement "Odrodzenie" whose goal was a renewal of Catholic faith that met frequently in the Cathedral.

[6] Around 1931 Rosen painted Glazewski as the priest Ignacy Skorupca in his fresco "The Miracle at the Vistula" in the Pope's private chapel at Castello Gandolfo.

"The Music of Crystals, Plants and Human Beings"[10] built on the works of J.C. Bose,[11][12] Alexander Gurwitsch and Gustaf Stromberg.

[17][18] Glazewski was in strong demand as a retreat leader in Polish communities such as the boys' school, Divine Mercy College and parishes in London.

[21] In 1965 Sir George Trevelyan invited Glazewski to lecture at the adult education center at Attingham Park[22] in Shropshire on psychology and healing.

In 1973, he contacted George Blaker and Dr Patrick Shackleton, Dean of Postgraduate Medical Studies at the University of Southampton, and suggested that they collaborate to found such a center.

Veritas, 1967 "The Human Field in Medical Problems", Psionic Medicine, 1970 "The Pattern of Telepathic Communication", The Radionic Association, 1974.