gramps wrote:Nephi wrote:heh... Guess its a lil different here in good ole Kentucky (the lowest tax on tobacco in the US, now). We all are familiar with the program, even if you are not a missionary. I went through this program when I joined the church, and it worked for me. If you have any questions, I am all ears.
Tell us about the program!
Is it for investigators only? If not, do they try to assess whether they think one will become an investigator before spending time with that person?
I have a hard time believing that this program is not just a round a bout way to get converts. What did you sense going through it?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Well, I have never seen it taught to those who are not investigators, and I will say that ones who do the program and it works have a better chance of wanting to join the church after the fact, but the program is rather simple:
It works on the idea of Pavlov's Dogs, i.e, conditioned responses. If you look at how your smoking habits are, you want cigarettes after a specific stimuli has occurred. For instance, I wanted a smoke after eating and when driving, so to get rid of these things, we just need to change the stimulus, or change how we respond.
Example would be when I was done eating, I would crave a cigarette, so (instead) I would immediately brush my teeth and wash my mouth out with cinnamon mouth wash. This changed the flavor of my mouth, and changed the stimulus so that I was not craving a cigarette.
They also suggest taking a buncha vitamin C to help "clean out your system", which it does not, but it is psycho-somatic. Of course, there is a buncha praying, but basically the meat of the program is to change the conditioned response to specific stimuli.