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Praying To Quit Smoking

Written by Rupert Kircz| Saturday, 22 January 2011| There is 1 comment

Praying and meditating has been shown to help all different types of addicts

If you really can not stop smoking despite trying numerous different methods you might need to ask for divine intervention. Theres no harm in getting on your knees and asking for the courage and the strength to quit the terrible scourge of nicotine addiction. Instead of treating your cigarette addiction as something you can beat on your own, instead ask for Gods help every time you feel the urge to light up.

praying to quit smoking

We would suggest that you examine all the different ways in which cigarettes harm you and those who you love. You need to evaluate the huge costs of cigarettes not just in terms of the money which you are throwing away but also in terms of the health risks. Smoking is undeniably very selfish and with all the harm that it does you cannot justify it if you want to take yourself seriously as a practicing Christian.

Praying and meditating has been shown to help all different types of addicts, from those who are dependent on alcohol and those who are obese from eating too much food. Making your attempt to beat your cigarette addiction a spiritual journey could make the difference between success and failure.

Ukmedix News has come across many individuals who say that along with smoking cessation medication and practical advice about how to quit smoking they found that regular prayer helped them to get through the first difficult few weeks of nicotine withdrawal. Other ex smokers say that they still rely on the power of prayer to lead them out of smoking temptations even many years after they quit.

Quitting smoking will always be a long and arduous journey and for those who are heavily addicted, a little bit of help from above may be the only way to succeed.

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On January 24, 2011 @ 11:01
Marion A said:
Very good advice!!! That is how I lost 42lbs. It was hard work but it lifted me up and kept me safe in my low times, I am now understandably very very happy.
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