Like everything else, giving up smoking is about respect and relationship.

Tobacco is one powerful plant. Every indigenous culture of North and South America uses tobacco and acknowledges its place of power. In these cultures agreements are made between the people and the plant to respect it, to honor it and to use it with the proper intention.

Yet in modern America and throughout most of the world, the plant is misused with tragic consequence. Hundreds of thousands of Americans and millions of people worldwide die each year due to the misuse of tobacco.

Often this is because we use tobacco as a way to survive a life that is devoid of spirit and meaning. Tobacco lifts the spirit and lights a fire inside and so can make what should be a desolate life tolerable. To put it gently this is not an arrangement conducive to a long and healthy life.

As we have lost or not listened to the way to use this plant, to smoke with intention, to smoke with spirit, our culture has come to view it as an enemy or as an instrument of profit and the property of the large corporations who make money from it. Our government and "enlightened” society have declared war on smoking and "big tobacco”. This approach is a reflection of the lack of understanding of the power of nature in our lives.

Approaching tobacco as a power of nature, you can create a proper relationship with the plant that allows you to let go of your addiction and its poisonous effects.

Together we can explore the unconscious relationship you now have with the plant and explore the unconscious intention you have created with it. It is this intention that now rules you and your habit. Unraveling these we can recreate a conscious intention that serves you and brings you into closer relationship with the plant and the power of nature all around you.

This is often a six-session program with monthly follow up for as long as you wish and is easily done entirely over the phone.

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