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    Something to Try When Cravings Hit

    From Eckhert Tolle ? A New Earth/Awakening to Your Life?s Purpose
    Addictions ? Page 246

    A long-standing compulsive behavior pattern may be called an addiction, and an addiction lives inside you as a quasi-entity or sub personality, an energy field that periodically takes you over completely. It even takes over your mind, the voice in your head, which then becomes the voice of the addiction. It might be saying, ?You?ve had a rough day. You deserve a treat. Why deny yourself the only pleasure that is left in your life?? And so, if you are identified with the internal voice due to lack of awareness, you find yourself walking to the fridge and reaching for that rich chocolate cake. At other times, the addiction may bypass the thinking mind completely and you suddenly find yourself puffing a cigarette or holding a drink. ?How did that get into my hand?? Taking the cigarette out of the packet and lighting it, or pouring yourself a drink were actions performed in complete unconsciousness.

    If you have a compulsive behavior pattern such as smoking, overeating, drinking, TV watching, Internet addiction, or whatever it may be, this is what you can do: When you notice the compulsive need arising in you, stop and take three conscious breaths. This generates awareness. Then for a few minutes be aware of the compulsive urge itself as an energy field inside you. Consciously feel that need to physically or mentally ingest or consume a certain substance or the desire to act out some form of compulsive behavior. Then take a few more conscious breaths. After that you may find that the compulsive urge has disappeared ? for the time being. Or you may find that it still overpowers you, and you cannot help but indulge or act it out again. Don?t make it into a problem. Make the addiction part of your awareness practice in the way described above. As awareness grows, addictive patterns will weaken and eventually dissolve. Remember, however to catch any thoughts that justify the addictive behavior, sometimes with clever arguments, as they arise in your mind. Ask yourself, Who is talking here? And you will realize the addiction is talking. As long as you know that, as long as you?re present as the observer of your mind, it is less likely to trick you into doing what it wants.

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    Something to Try When Cravings Hit

    Excellent post UnWasted... I'll definitely use that technique. I wish I could have used it last night when I kept dipping into the shortbread and ginger cookies I had baked. The urge came, I mindlessly grabbed a cookie. Better than booze but not accomplishing my weight loss goal that is a major benefit of quitting wine intake.

    I should re-read "A New Earth" in my non-drinking, spare time now that I am committed to a sober Christmas season. I will re-read it.

    I, actually was going to ask you for a list of the tools that were the most helpful to you besides meditation.

    Thanks for the post.
    Tipplerette

    I do this for my children, my grandchildren, my health, my peace of mind, and mostly for the opportunity to learn to live with my true, unfiltered, clear-headed, vulnerable self.

    "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."
    ? Lao-Tzu

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      #3
      Something to Try When Cravings Hit

      Tipps, I really like Tolle in general, and think this sounds like a good technique. His ideas are different, but if you can read him with an open mind, he has some profound things to say!

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        #4
        Something to Try When Cravings Hit

        He does. Rereading his two bestselling books as you can't absorb all his wisdom in one reading. Marianne Williamson is another of my favourites.
        Tipplerette

        I do this for my children, my grandchildren, my health, my peace of mind, and mostly for the opportunity to learn to live with my true, unfiltered, clear-headed, vulnerable self.

        "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."
        ? Lao-Tzu

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