She knows the Type-A personalities typically drawn to the law are the ones most likely to dismiss wellness as left-coast,
crystal-gazing mumbo jumbo.
"The Left" is pretty encompassing, so let me narrow the definition: The sniveling, sanctimonious, rainbow-chasing,
crystal-gazing, unicorn-riding, ideological infants who think universal peace would break out like a rash if only all guns were outlawed.
You are turning into a right LA
crystal-gazing dipstick.
The only thing that seems certain from recent weeks of economic
crystal-gazing is that Europe is headed for a downswing of inde-terminate depth, likely accompanied by higher unemployment.
Communication expert Petar Arsovski analyzes for Utrinski vesnik that each prediction of the general processes that will take place in the country resembles a way of
crystal-gazing. The first inevitable process, according to Arsovski, is the voters' awakening.
Their
crystal-gazing is by turns inspiring, alarming, tongue-in-cheek, sobering, intriguing.
It was an elementary exercise in
crystal-gazing to proclaim 2008 would be the year of EUR100 oil.
He begins with naval-gazing about what has gone wrong, moves through basic science and case studies to
crystal-gazing about the future, and ends with a word about truth in advertising about remote sensing products.
The New England Journal of Medicine, a rather conservative periodical not aimed at the sprout-munching,
crystal-gazing, guruworshipping, sandal-wearing crowd, reported that nearly 110,000 Americans die each year in hospitals from properly prescribed medication.
In the last few years she "has carved a spectacular zigzag through the spiritual marketplace, sampling meditation, chanting,
crystal-gazing, yoga." He finds her, ironically, sitting on the steps of a church (which she refuses to enter) surrounded by a miniature library of New Age and other esoteric books.