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...Lynch denounces societal skepticism, saying that these powers of visualization are not weird, but are powers everyone possesses, though few recognize them. "People equate the word `psychic' with the occult or witchcraft when it's simply that energy that we create on a daily basis. We all do psychic things, we just don't call it that," she says...

Author: By Heather R. Mcleod, | Title: Psychic Fair in The Square: Crystals, Readings and Runes | 3/20/1987 | See Source »

...Joyce Lynch, a New Hampshire resident who was visiting the fair a few weeks ago, says she came because she had received a notice in the mail and felt it was a message to her that "it was time to do this again, time to concentrate on my spirit." Lynch says that the readings help her gain perspective on her life, and often give her good advice. In a reading she says, "You need to be open to what you need to hear, not necessarily what you want to hear...

Author: By Heather R. Mcleod, | Title: Psychic Fair in The Square: Crystals, Readings and Runes | 3/20/1987 | See Source »

...Everyone needs to have a balance in life between the physical, emotional and spiritual. If you have an effective balance, you will be at most peace with yourself and the world," adds Lynch, who says that life is a search for that balance...

Author: By Heather R. Mcleod, | Title: Psychic Fair in The Square: Crystals, Readings and Runes | 3/20/1987 | See Source »

...through mental-imagery in her career as a successful business executive. She says she even teaches her office staff the powers of positive thinking. "You can choose to be positive. Once you decide what you want to happen, and visualize that in a positive way, it can become reality," Lynch says...

Author: By Heather R. Mcleod, | Title: Psychic Fair in The Square: Crystals, Readings and Runes | 3/20/1987 | See Source »

...lost pay. Twice, that same situation has cost Tom Kite tournament championships and a total of $59,800. Such scrupulous honesty is the rule in professional golf, though there are exceptions. Using her trusty antitrust iron, Jane Blalock once had to go to court to fight off a lynch mob of fellow competitors who wanted to ban Blalock for the way she marked her ball on the green. Bob Toski, her teaching pro at the time, prescribed professional help of a different kind. Publicly he wondered if she wasn't "subconsciously" compelled to win. In the epilogue last year, Toski...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Par Cut Off at the Knees | 3/9/1987 | See Source »

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