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Escape From Zoomanity Escape From Zoomanity by Alan Forrest Smith
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“it takes something more than guts to make a stand for what you know is right. It takes an inner, unbreakable belief of self that cannot be broken, shaken or snapped by anything or anyone. This is what zoomanity despises …”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity
“You cannot create the life you need unless you pass through the death of the life you no longer want … it's just not possible. Deconstruction always comes before reconstruction.”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity
“it's a ludicrous concept, zoomanity gives a man a job, gives a man his wages, the man can pay for the things he likes yet he spends almost every minute at work waiting for his day to end. His life is spent as a servant of zoomanity rather than a servant of humanity, eight hours a day dedicated to the thing he hates …”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity
“Of course a life of devastation can be re-created into a life of manifestation and wonderment. Zoomanity tells you, when you go through pain ,you must live a life around that story. This is part of their control. You got divorced… so what … You are a wonderful being, the life resurrection is real and possible. Let go of Zoomanity and feel your being”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity
“they say 'lifes never fair'. That's a myth from Zoomanity. Life is fair, life is good, we all get the same, its YOU that makes the diference and you only. Blaming life is a myth created by zoomanity so you can unload of your actions onto something else. This creates a passive accepting human – THE ZOOMAN!”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity
“There are those that live to work and those that work to live, both are captured, trapped within zoomanity.
Creating the life you NEED begins with you, no one, nothing else, you. The biggest fear man can have is facing himself, taking control of his own life experience so he hands it to others for his daily feed of significance.”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity
“why do you have to explain, because they ask you to? Somethings need no explanation, they just are. When you block the flow of feeling you create problems for yourself. Zoomanity is confrontational. Listen and then allow”
Alan Forrest Smith, Escape From Zoomanity