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Since Psycho-Pictography by Vernon Howard is a treasure chest of a book that I really get into on a deeper level, I'm going to practice the principal of non-identification. This is where I cease to identify with any element of the cigarette smoking operation. I quit identifying this habit as me, and I see it as useless baggage because it gives me no results in life that are worth depending on. I'm thinking that this is an awful lot of baggage to dump at the same time, so I'm endeavoring to understand how any element of the cigarette smoking is just as worthless. (This is where I come in with my own articulation) That's just it. I'm dealing with components of an operation that are equally worthless, yet the imaginative value I don't take a second to turn into behavior dominate my life experience. Vernon Howard and I work well together, but he wrote about this kind of thing years ago Truthfully, I'm going to college to learn how to be an assistant with skills. Easy does it! Try to understand your way out of the habit instead of understanding your way in. Go to a higher level of awareness. That's what Vernon Howard talks about in his book. My tidbit could be just as good, but I have to be myself for a change before anything happens. If I'm being who I really am, I'm happy. Sorry for the sermon. I'm on my soap box, and I love to lecture...... Paul |