This convenience advises the client to leave behind emotional and mental baggage, and asks the client to remember that the baggage must be identified.
As much as many of us might wish to magically lose our [mental and emotional] baggage, that magic rarely appears, and a practitioner can find it difficult to effect change if the client is too invested in the past.
The practitioner can often help the client drop the baggage, but the client must become willing to abandon the unneeded luggage.
Convenience 19
Take care to hold but little baggage
Remember that baggage must be identified
Some people save themselves trouble by dropping baggage in the “left-luggage” station