A long time ago I was in a local bookstore flicking through a book and there was a chant for stopping smoking. I said it about three times and I went from twenty a day to one a day. This was incredible as the desire to smoke simply dissappeared except for one instance in the day when I got the strong urge to smoke so I had one and didn't have the urge for the rest of the day. I did a google search for this chant and found this very interesting post on a forum that is below. I have put the post in italics:
Stingray Says:
There is a big difference between stoping smoking, and stopping the desire to smoke. Until you stop the desire, you don't have a chance and can go for a month without a cig and still want one.
There is an ancient chant . . . do this and you will quit smoking.
It goes: May Kamen Tut. . . .May Kamen Tut . . . May Kamen Tut.
continue to repeat for about 10 times.
When I did the chant, I reallly did not believe it would work, but I got a big suprise. I stopped smoking.
Have no idea what the words mean, but it worked for me.
I haven't had or wanted a cigarette for the past 10 years. Feel great.
Darryl S.
I looked at the other search results and apparently it is a native american chant. As I am a hopeless smoker I am going to do the the chant again tomorrow morning and let you all know how it does this time around.