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Post by noface on Oct 11, 2009 2:00:59 GMT -5
I am determined that I won't be a slave to this drug/habit any more though. Like Noface stated, I need to steel my resolve to quit for good. Hi Eevee, Yeah, you have to want to quit more than you want to smoke. Whenever that urge to smoke arises kick its lilly ass out of your mind.
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Post by muse on Oct 11, 2009 7:02:50 GMT -5
Hey No Face,
I am in the middle of Allen Carr's book about smoking. Do the Barnes and Noble or Library on this one.
He explains, at least in the beginning, a very basic human con-game humans play on themselves re: addiction.
According to him, It ain't a want, desire, or have to thing...
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Post by noface on Oct 11, 2009 13:34:43 GMT -5
Hey No Face, I am in the middle of Allen Carr's book about smoking. Do the Barnes and Noble or Library on this one. He explains, at least in the beginning, a very basic human con-game humans play on themselves re: addiction. According to him, It ain't a want, desire, or have to thing... Hey muse, Can you give me a run down as to what it's about?
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Post by numino on Oct 11, 2009 14:42:20 GMT -5
Hey Eevee, it´s just a decision you have to make. As long, as you have a doubt about yourself, nothing will happen. Don´t use any nicotine patches against your nicotine problem ;D you fight fire with fire... that´s the big pharmacy, which works with the tobacco industry. You want to stop. So stop it, right now. And if you think about a cigarette, try to think about other things. Over and over again, until those thoughts reduce to minimum. Be well!
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Post by bob on Oct 11, 2009 23:38:02 GMT -5
Bob, if you do go through with having a session with the therapist you found, it would be really cool if you could tell all of us here about it. Hiya Eevee, and best wishes to you in your resolve-steeling! To your question: Mazie might give it a go – she has some curiosity about childhood abduction and contactee experiences she underwent back in the day. As for myself, I could think up some reasons, but I really don’t have any questions, and in any case -- whatever needs clarifying in regard to the life between lives experience will soon enough become vividly illuminated for each of us once again. Our time here is hardly an eye-blink or finger-snap. What seems to make it drag by for most in 3-D is clinging to the past, a big trap. Best to let it all go, all of it. Blessings!
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Post by Izarith on Oct 12, 2009 2:21:49 GMT -5
Hey Bob,
Thanks a lot for putting up these videos.
I watched them and actually started getting queasy with excitement.
I will definitely take a look at the books you and Eevee were talking about. ;D
Izzy.
P.S. You can do it EEVEE!! Pice of cake. ;D
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Post by Eevee on Oct 12, 2009 4:36:56 GMT -5
Hey Eevee, it´s just a decision you have to make. As long, as you have a doubt about yourself, nothing will happen. Don´t use any nicotine patches against your nicotine problem ;D you fight fire with fire... that´s the big pharmacy, which works with the tobacco industry. You want to stop. So stop it, right now. And if you think about a cigarette, try to think about other things. Over and over again, until those thoughts reduce to minimum. Be well! Hey Numino! You are so right about me doubting myself, I have to start believing I can do it or I'm doomed to fail. Today and yesterday though so far so good. Regarding the nicotine patches, I understand what you are saying, but everyone has to do things their own way I guess. It is good to see you posting again Numino, thanks for your encouragement and support it is much appreciated, as is everyone else's.
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Post by Eevee on Oct 12, 2009 4:45:53 GMT -5
Hiya Eevee, and best wishes to you in your resolve-steeling! Thanks Bob! ;D I hope that Mazie understands that what she recalls under hypnosis about her abductions may not be what actually happened, or it might be exactly what happened. Either way it may not be pleasant, it's not something I would ever consider doing. I agree that this life we are living now is merely the dot on one page of an infinite book, but it's still very important. Letting go of the past is good, but in order to do that we need to deal with the crap from the past or it will continue to stalk us until we do. Letting go isn't always that easy as I have litterally just found out. I just saw my Dad, I thought I could cope with talking to him after all these years but I couldn't so I ran away yet again. .............. Something super weird that the book (Journey of Souls) touches on is the case of man who discovered during the hypnosis session that not only was he living as a man in America, but at the same time living as a woman in Canada. Two parallel lives on Earth, surely this can't be possible? One soul, one body right?? Sleeper, if you're reading this can you tell me if this is possible or not please. Edit:Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by Lou on Oct 12, 2009 9:28:10 GMT -5
Something super weird that the book (Journey of Souls) touches on is the case of man who discovered during the hypnosis session that not only was he living as a man in America, but at the same time living as a woman in Canada. Two parallel lives on Earth, surely this can't be possible? One soul, one body right?? Sleeper, if you're reading this can you tell me if this is possible or not please. Hi eevee, We only get one container at a time while here. But, we can sometimes pick up on vibrations of other people and see them in dreams or during hypnosis and not be able to distinguish between them and ourselves. And then we also have screen memories that can and do confuse things even more. After all, some of us are in lock-down and receive very little information about anything.
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Post by bob on Oct 12, 2009 15:57:38 GMT -5
Hiya Izzy!
Glad you found the books of interest!
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Hiya Eevee!
Good point, Eevee, although it could be that now she is ready or prepared enough to have these matters reviewed in a therapeutic setting, and so we happen to find out just recently that the procedure is available right in our neighborhood, whereas before the mental block was necessary because she would not have been able to assimilate the gist of the experiences.
Each moment is important.
Clinging to, or more precisely, dwelling on the past is not the same as learning from the past and moving on. The ‘crap’ is just baggage we’re still invested in and attached to when we dwell on it and use it to confirm an enduring and substantial egoic existence. It’s the investment in or attachment to the past that creates the hindrance and ensuing suffering.
It’s why we’re given plenty of time and opportunities to get things straight, with numerous tests over time that offer us the possibility of true recognition and resolution.
The closest I’ve heard to such a situation is in Tibetan lore. These folks have spent centuries investigating the matter of re-birth and realms (bardos) between lives, etc., and they claim that some advanced beings can indeed ‘emanate’ certain aspects of themselves in several different bodies at the same time. An example of this was popularized in the movie “Little Buddha”.
Blessings!
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Post by muse on Oct 13, 2009 10:52:00 GMT -5
Hey Sleeper and All, Muse definitely in lock down...tin cup clanging on the bars...anybody there? Parole hearing soon. Eevee, You are so close. At least you know what it is. Some of us are still not aware of the piano on the crane above us. Bob, Dopple ganger lore? Sleeper, Totally have had the good, bad and ugly....whistling that music theme right now. You described that you had to write your book. Then you put it away for a couple of years. I have a similar nagging feeling that I am suppose to do something. But I don't know what? What motivated you to write and were you totally aware when you began? What were you thinking of when you went semi-public at ATS? Glad you did!!!
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Post by tommyknockers on Oct 13, 2009 13:31:15 GMT -5
I don't know boys and girls, If hypnotic recall can not be trusted because memories can be implanted, why even bother with it? Don't you have enough confusion in your search for truth? I also question that paying a therapist $100.00 an hour is a valid way to get your approved memories. I am pretty sure they would be free. I paid a guy $250.00 for a fifteen minute nap in his office chair. He said it would help me quit smoking...did'nt do squat. There is a sucker born...
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Post by Eevee on Oct 14, 2009 5:01:11 GMT -5
Eevee, You are so close. At least you know what it is. Some of us are still not aware of the piano on the crane above us. So near, yet so far away Muse.
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Post by Eevee on Oct 14, 2009 5:10:34 GMT -5
Hi eevee, We only get one container at a time while here. But, we can sometimes pick up on vibrations of other people and see them in dreams or during hypnosis and not be able to distinguish between them and ourselves. And then we also have screen memories that can and do confuse things even more. After all, some of us are in lock-down and receive very little information about anything. Hello Sleeper, It's funny that you mention seeing people in dreams who look exactly like us, on the night of my "trip " with Milton a movie was played in my head literally as soon as I closed my eyes to go to sleep (or that's how it seemed). The girl in the vision at first looked just like me but when I was younger, however, on closer inspection of her face she didn't look exactly like me...not quite as cute looking. ;D Still to this day I have no idea what it was all about, do you think it was me or not? Could it have been a screen memory perhaps, there was something about what I was shown that could not possibly have been real on earth as we know it today?
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Post by Eevee on Oct 14, 2009 5:13:36 GMT -5
P.S. You can do it EEVEE!! Pice of cake. ;D You were right Izzy, so far so good! Oh, and where is my slice of birthday cake?
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