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About the Way of Attraction Team
Zan Perrion is an internationally acclaimed writer and professional speaker inspiring audiences toward excellence in all aspects of life. Over the years, his name has become synonymous with a natural way for relationships... the ars amorata, or the art of love... |
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The Enlightened Seduction Philosophy
What makes a man irresistible to women? What is the essence of charm? Why do men like Casanova still fascinate us today? Why do women always gravitate toward certain men - inviting them willingly into their lives, their arms, and their dreams? |
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In the Media
Zan Perrion and
his work have been
featured in numerous
newspapers and magazines.
He was also a key
character in the
book "The
Game" by
New York Times best
selling author Neil
Strauss, and
is a regular contributor
to both
Bobbi and
UMM
magazines... |
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"Being a musician, I have over the years heard a few musical performances that I consider to be life enhancing, almost life changing, in their profundity and depth of soul....
I can without a doubt rank Zan as having the exact same effect on me as that of listening to these giants of the music world that I have been fortunate enough to hear...
In fact, the very first thing I noticed upon entering the seminar room was the fact that there were four very lovely looking ladies sitting in the front row. This was refreshing. It was also fascinating to see these women taking notes, with a look of intense interest in everything Zan was saying...
Zan often said that he needed women in the room in order to really be inspired. And inspired, he was. It was clear that he was calibrating his words to their reactions, not in the sense that he was looking for their approval, but in the sense that he was creating a connection with them, as he explained his thoughts on the nature of seduction, relationships, love etc...
It truly was like watching a great violinist communing with the other members of a string quartet, instead of standing there trying to be the center of attention...." |
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