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'''Dr. Laurence J. Bendit''' was an English Theosophist and psychiatrist who practiced in London, England. He is best known as a researcher, writer, and lecturer on parapsychology who worked in collaboration with his wife, clairvoyant [[Phoebe D. Bendit]]. In 1948 he delivered the [[Blavatsky Lectures|Blavatsky Lecture]] on the subject [http://resources.theosophical.org/pdf/BL_1948_Bendit_Adam_the_Prodigal_Son.pdf ''Adam, the Prodigal Son'']. He was involved with the [[Theosophical Research Centre]] in London during the 1950s.
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'''Dr. Laurence J. Bendit''' was an English Theosophist and psychiatrist who practiced in London, England. He is best known as a researcher, writer, and lecturer on parapsychology who worked in collaboration with his wife, clairvoyant [[Phoebe D. Bendit]]. He was involved with the [[Theosophical Research Centre]] in London. during the 1950s.
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Dr. Laurence J. Bendit was an English Theosophist and psychiatrist who practiced in London, England. He is best known as a researcher, writer, and lecturer on parapsychology who worked in collaboration with his wife, clairvoyant Phoebe D. Bendit. In 1948 he delivered the Blavatsky Lecture on the subject Adam, the Prodigal Son. He was involved with the Theosophical Research Centre in London during the 1950s.

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