Alexander Smit Interview

The effect of those questions nailed me to my seat. I was stunned and could not reply for a while. I just stared at him and then said:
"I don't know, that' s why I came to you." Then, I told him that for years I had the feeling that almost everybody was dreaming. He said immediately, "Talk for your self! Leave others out!."
That was the style of Alexander; direct and cutting like a Samurai swordsman. That is how he got his nickname, the Samurai master.
That evening he kept bashing at all the chains that imprisoned me, especially the golden chains, because I cherished them the most.
I had an intuitive feeling that I was sitting in front of the right person. I thought, "He
can finish me. He is capable of it; he sees right through me." Alexander Smit passed away at only 48 years of age in 1998, of heart failure. He left a few hundred students behind who were shocked by the sudden passing away of their beloved teacher.
Click here to read a penetrating Amigo interview with Alexander Smit by Belle Bruins entitled, "Every Escape is Bound to Fail".
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