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Nightline ~ Psychic Offers Travel Guidance to Reduce Commuter Stress

 

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Linda was interviewed by TJ Winick of Nightline about being the Travel Psychic™.  Linda assists many of her clients with their travel and commuting plans by reducing stress and making the trip easier.  Watch below!

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NY Times ~ Don’t Book That Trip Just Yet. Mercury Will Be in Retrograde.

“When Jeffrey Moran needs advice about his daily commute into Manhattan or his next business trip, he does not plug his destination into HopStop or consult a travel Web site.

Mr. Moran craves more ethereal guidance, and that is where Linda Lauren, a psychic medium, comes in.

“I have a relationship with her, just like you would a counselor or a therapist,” said Mr. Moran, 44, a public relations chief for a wine and spirits company. “You can have the best travel agent and the best assistant and the best travel planner in the world, but if something is not right, it’s not right.”

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Wall Street Journal ~ Questions for the Crystal Ball

By MARSHALL HEYMAN

JANUARY 4, 2012

It’s the beginning of 2012, which means some big questions are in front of us.

Will Scott Rudin and Harvey Weinstein continue their rivalry at the Oscars? What can we expect from Chelsea Clinton’s new career as a television journalist? What does the future hold for Alec Baldwin? What will happen on “Homeland” when it returns to Showtime? Will the “Hunger Games” movie be any good? Will Anna Wintour stay on top of the fashion world?

We could probably answer all of those questions for you and get the answers right—we’ve been told we have psychic abilities by a number of people, psychics included—but thought it would be more fun to consult a professional, especially when one volunteered.

The psychic on call: Linda Lauren, a fourth-generation psychic medium, author (her debut novel, a paranormal time-travel romance called “Hostage in Time,” was released in the fall), energy artist and Reiki practitioner, born in Newark and now based in Mountainside, N.J.

We asked Ms. Lauren if we could send her photographs of some well-known New Yorkers in various times of transition to read their potentials for 2012. And we requested she not do any additional research on the individuals if she knew who they were. “The Internet is not a reliable source for me anyway,” Ms. Lauren explained by phone. “It totally gums up any energy from what I could take.”

We went photograph by photograph.

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Linda visits HollywoodLife.com ~ What are the colors around Selena Gomez and Justin Beiber?

 

What do the colors around Justin and Selena mean? Are they staying together or breaking up?  Watch and find out the scoop!

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a&u Magazine ~ November 2011 Gift Guide!

Linda created bracelets, meditation talisman and Linda Lauren’s Energy Art™ for the readers of a&u and the visitors to her website, of products with the intention of healing and positive energy. By raising ones energy, “that vibration raises the spirits and improves your mood to assist in the mindset of wellness.”  10% of the sale of these products will be donated to God’s Love We Deliver.

a&u Gift Guide November 2011 - [PDF]

Bibrary Book Lust ~ Hostage in Time Review


REVIEW: Hostage in Time by Linda Lauren

Amanda is a young, suddenly out-of-work photographer, who drags her best friend along on a tour of historical homes. Like any good photographer, her quest to capture the perfect moment takes her away from the group and into the off-limits areas upstairs. It is there that she slips through into the past, landing her in the late 1900s, where her presence – and her camera – land her in a difficult situation.

Overall, Hostage in Time is a warm-and-fuzzy time-travel romance, very much in the spirit of Richard Matheson’s Somewhere in Time. The historical elements are clearly well-researched and woven naturally into the story. There’s no attempt to dazzle the reader with details, and none of the annoying info-dumping that so often plagues time travel stories. Instead, Linda simply grounds us in the past, occasionally reminding us of the 125 years separating us from Amanda, but doesn’t belabour the point.

Romantically, this is a wonderful story, and one that develops slowly, but which hooks you with the romantic potential early on. Watching Amanda attempt to not only fit in, but befriend the suspicious Jonathan, you can’t help but wish for them to realise what’s blossoming between them. The story takes a bit of a darker twist when they’re set-up for treason but, as is often the case, it’s this added adversity that finally brings them together.

This is also a very spiritual book, in terms of the human spirit and our connection to one another at the deepest, most primal level. When Linda does reminds us of years that have passed, it’s less to trumpet the advancements and inventions that most time-travel stories focus upon, but to reinforce the notion that people are people, whenever and wherever they may be. As a sceptic, I was afraid that having the would-be-lovers visit a spiritual medium to understand their destiny would pull me out of the story, but the sincerity with which Linda writes kept me engaged.

I won’t spoil the ending, other than to say it is the epitome of happily-ever-after, but I will say I appreciated the brief epilogue. Carrie’s role in the story added a much-needed bit of humour and sentiment to the story, and I think her final scene is probably one of my favourite.

Posted by Sally Bibrary

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Midwest Book Review ~ 5 Stars!

Inhabitants of home are in ‘good spirits’

West Orange Patch ~ 9/27/11



Click link for Article: Local Resident Preserves West Orange History in Debut Novel

Psychic Medium Linda Lauren Creates Art for Positive Change

Color Therapy and Linda Lauren’s Energy Art, A&U Magazine, December 2010.

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