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You Can Stop Smoking in Forty-Eight Days: Using the Law of Attraction
You Can Stop Smoking in Forty-Eight Days: Using the Law of Attraction
You Can Stop Smoking in Forty-Eight Days: Using the Law of Attraction
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You Can Stop Smoking in Forty-Eight Days: Using the Law of Attraction

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This fascinating book is how Cat Erin Davis quit smoking cigarettes after thirty-eight years of being addicted to them. It takes you on a spiritual path while you transform into a nonsmoker. She shares with you a way that can completely change your life. Once and for all, you too will feel like and be a nonsmoker. Included is a forty-eight-day workbook guide, along with tips for your first year. What we seek, will seek us. Cat says, If I did it, then so can you.

Cat has been on a lifelong path with ascended masters, Jesus, and angels. Through Spirit and teachings from archangels, she has been guided to write and share her knowledge with others. She has deep compassion for animals and nature, and she seeks to guide people to love and respect themselves, as well as others.

This book also helps those who have already quit smoking to avoid nicotine urges.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateJan 31, 2014
ISBN9781452590639
You Can Stop Smoking in Forty-Eight Days: Using the Law of Attraction
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Cat Erin Davis

Cat Davis grew up around nature in Houston, Texas. She has been in the working class with accomplishments that include: Building muscle cars, Auto Mechanic, Professional Dog Trainer, First Class manual Machinist, Paint Contractor, Class A Truck Driver, and an Author.

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    You Can Stop Smoking in Forty-Eight Days - Cat Erin Davis

    Copyright © 2014 Cat Erin Davis.

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    The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

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    ISBN: 978-1-4525-9064-6 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4525-9065-3 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4525-9063-9 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2014900799

    Balboa Press rev. date: 01/30/2014

    Contents

    Dedication

    Chapter One: A Little history

    Chapter Two: A Little more cigarette History

    Chapter Three: Law of Attraction

    Chapter Four: I Am a Non-Smoker

    Chapter Five: Some Good Bible Verses

    Chapter Six: Being Creative

    Chapter Seven: One Good Thing

    Chapter Eight: Affirmations

    Chapter Nine: Quotes

    Chapter Ten: Recap and Rules of our Daily Lessons

    Chapter Eleven: Reflecting

    Chapter Twelve: Releasing the Thorns in Life

    Chapter Thirteen: Namaste 48

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    Mom & Dad

    Dedication

    First I thank and dedicate this book to Mary Margaret Davis, my Mom. Thank you for encouraging me to write this book to help others quit smoking. My Mom quit smoking several years before losing her soul mate, husband, best friend and my Dad. Ray William Davis passed away from lung cancer on January 13 1995. Although he physically left this planet he has always been with all his loved ones in spirit. My Mom and Dad raised me with compassion and truly were great parents and both animal lovers, which I adore. I love you both with all my heart and thank you for rearing me in this world.

    Second I dedicate this book to all of you that have the desire and are ready to quit smoking. My sincere hopes, beliefs, and blessings are with you. I congratulate you on deciding to do this. I believe with all my heart, that if I quit smoking, you can too. The environment and others will also share the benefits of our happiness.

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    Me at 9

    CHAPTER ONE

    A Little history

    My cigarette history lasted for thirty eight years plus. It all started when I was nine years old, that’s when I took my first puff. I grew up in Houston, Texas. My family lived on a corner lot, we had a dead end street on the side of it, that lead to the woods.

    We moved there when I was six years old. The name of the neighborhood is called Oak Forest. There was dear, fox, rabbits, turtle’s horny toads and all sorts of little creatures with ponds and a small bayou that divided the neighborhood from our old neighborhood. Oh it had all the excitement a kid would ever want, with fireflies and bats that came out at night. It even had a horse pasture with ponds that we later found. We picked black berries and raspberries, they were everywhere in the summer.

    I was a big animal lover and a nature nut. I had cats, dogs, bird, turtle’s, and even pet lizards that would hang out on my shoulder. One time I spent a few days collecting caterpillars. I had so many, in two very large oval shaped glass containers, all containers were made of glass back then. They were all so beautiful and colorful, I had every color you can imagine, they were so cool to watch, I loved them. I let them go together on the ground in the woods, and watched as they all crawled away to their freedom. I was so amazed by them. One thing my parents taught me was to love and respect all creatures in nature. This is where I found my most private inner connection with Jesus.

    I rescued several dogs and cats all the time and would buy can food for them from the store at the end of our street. I collected coke bottles, used my allowance and lunch money, which was the milk money, because my Mom made my lunch. I had special places in the woods where I would meet with my stray dogs. This was my secret but then some of them started to follow me home. So I began to find homes for some of them. One very special dog that followed me home, I had her for eighteen years. Her name was Christian, my sister named her. My Mom and Dad were big animal lovers too. I thanked Jesus for this in daily chats of prayer talk. Mom used to wait till Christian woke up to make my bed after I went off to school, I was so happy about this, I felt her love and respect for animals too.

    I had two brothers and one sister, I was the youngest. We built a club house. As a few years passed, one of my brothers and I kept up our club houses, we had a few other kids from the neighborhood that joined us. Together we built swings that we climbed high in the Oak tree’s to reach. We built two of them, they both had seats made from tree branches. We would rotate and take turns swinging as it involved always having three, someone on the ground to swing it up to the other in the in the tree, that would pass it to the one swinging. It was back when Jonny Weissmuller was on TV as Tarzan. He was the first and original Tarzan actor. We all loved being in nature so much it was so exciting and full of adventure.

    Then one day while we, there were about four of us this day, one said he had a secret to tell and we all promised not to tell anyone. This was the first time I took a puff of a cigarette. Yes that was the secret. My brother took one puff, coughed, and never did it again. But two boys and myself liked it even though we coughed too. So that was the next big

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