Lawrence Blair

Lawrence Blair emigrated from England to Mexico with his parents and his brother Lorne in his early years.

He earned his PhD at Lancaster University, England with a doctoral thesis exploring and defining the field of psycho-anthropology.

[1] He wrote the book Rhythms of Vision: The Changing Patterns of Belief in 1976 in which he discussed sacred geometry, subtle energy, chakras, spiritual planes of existence and many other topics, the book has been compared to the work of the occultist Corinne Heline and the theosophist Alice Bailey.

[2] Blair starred in the documentary Ring of Fire which discussed the varieties of volcanism and earthquake activity around the Pacific Rim.

[4] Lawrence Blair went on to write and host Myth, Magic and Monsters a four-Part documentary series, in which he explores the Indonesian archipelago for rare and mysterious creatures, which include reptiles, ocean dwellers and domesticated animals.