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I brought him along to be the subject in one of your crystal gazing experiments.
Julius wrote his last book, on crystal gazing, in 1926.
Harry asked them after a quarter of an hour's quiet crystal gazing.
"Crystal gazing is a particularly refined art," she said dreamily.
But it wasn't only crystal gazing that I did.
That's the real secret of the crystal gazing business, Cadbury.
A recently more common variant is crystallomancy also known as crystal gazing.
"You wouldn't be referring specifically to crystal gazing?"
In Crystal Gazing (1982) formal experimentation is muted and narrative concerns emphasised.
I prefer to make passes, according to Mesmer's system, but I have three lessons on crystal gazing in my course.
Crystal Gazing.
Six lessons in Crystal Gazing.
"Keep your mind clear of worry, Margo," Cranston said, "before you begin your crystal gazing."
Crystal Gazing and the Wonders of Clairvoyance.
He had his copy of Unfogging the Future open on his lap at the pages devoted to crystal gazing.
Crystal Gazing, the Unseen World: a Treatise on Concentration.
If Sheila wasn't to mention the crystal gazing seance, obviously Margo couldn't add her testimony.
'I don't go in for crystal gazing.'
Dozens of other big corporations have either slashed or eliminated their forecasting staffs and signed up with commercial services to do their crystal gazing for them.
They were unprepared for this kind of a Reginald Bell who would give credence to crystal gazing or evil omens and other such hocus-pocus.
The latest to do so is Salomon Brothers, the New York investment bank, which yesterday issued the results of its annual year-end crystal gazing.
That night in the library, Giles is quizzing her on crystals and having her concentrate on staring at them, a practice known as Crystal gazing.
And there are two whole chapters on crystal gazing ("scrying" in the conventional woo-woo nomenclature), complete with helpful do-it-yourself instructions.
When the technique of scrying is used with crystals, or any transparent body, it is known as crystallomancy or crystal gazing.
Such routines, in which the performer answers audience questions by means of various ruses, are known as "C. G." (Crystal Gazing) acts.