Publisher's Synopsis
That's not a book to quit smoking. That's not a book to quit smoking. That's not a book to quit smoking. In the whole universe there is no need for a new title about this topic. Out there, there are many that can fit your need of stop smoking. But this one is a unique book about smoke and cigarettes. You can use this text for continue smooking freely or to drop that habit of course but the focus is not here. The very core is an approach to the mind and the lies we sayd to ourself.Yes, you have read properly, you can keep smoking but finally you will do it with a clear thinking, a profound will, an emotion of unperturbed tranquility. Freeing yourself being afraid of death and from all mental conditioning.I wanted to write a book that "awakens" people. It is necessary to understand that the mind, and not bad habit of smoking, is the real "enemy to fight". We are victims of our thoughts, fears, limiting beliefs, affections, emotional needs, energy parasites, thought forms and "pendulums" that make us swing in an infinite web of automatic mechanisms.The purpouse of this book is to touch with an easy language themes like: freedom, freewill, soul, personality, social conditioning, education, thinking.Don't worry that's not a philosofical tome written by a pedantic professor but the author is a weird guy with some particular intuition about reality, life and spirituality. Nothing there is obvious. This book want to give a different point of view: many points of views indeed. So you can look at yourself in many ways and discover parts that are hidden or disguised. The smoking habit is a perfect playground to practice self-awareness using the space and time of each cigarette you smoke to stay still: here and now.A short essay that condenses unexpected revelations and never trivial awareness into a colloquial language.With a new approach to life, medicine and health, the author would like to spread a thought that can reassure anyone from the fear of death and free him from the dominant thought leading him to simplify his own mental processes.The "smoker's life" of the author becomes the pretext for a sincere self-analysis which, if shared, can bring us closer to ourselves.You do not need expensive personal growth courses to free yourself from your mental patterns and social conditioning, all the reader needs is a mirror in which to reflect and reflect.This book offers numerous ideas for traveling into the unconscious and meditating on the meaning of existence. Once the theoretical questions have been exhausted, a practical part is accessed which provides simple and immediately applicable methods and techniques on oneself useful for living better as a smoker (or to quit smoking).