2008 PASS AWARD WINNER

Every year, the National
Council on Crime and
Delinquency honors the
people and programs that
most effectively educate
America’s citizens about the
root causes of crime.
Special consideration is
given to literature that
highlights the impact of
crime on youth and inspires
them to move beyond it by
becoming aware of the
greatness hidden within
them.
This year, Alan Gompers’
book, “Maximum Security”, is
a recipient of this honor,
the respected PASS Award.
Alan has always treasured
his involvement with
young people. His programs
for youth focus on providing
them with powerful tools for
mindful awareness and
transformation. Alan
gratefully acknowledges
receipt of this honor and
affirms his intention to
uplift and inspire young
people through his
writings and programs.
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Musician, millionaire, master salesman; con-man,
drug dealer, convict; entrepreneur, benefactor,
wise and revered meditation teacher – Alan
Gompers has led an amazing life. His life-long
search for recognition, power and love drove him
to make (and lose) million-dollar fortunes,
betray friends and family and deal drugs, which
ultimately brought him a 15-to-life prison
sentence. It was in a maximum security prison
that he finally found – deep within himself –
what he had been seeking: the true meaning of
freedom.
Recent
Articles and Book Reviews

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The Iowa
Source:
If you were to read only one spiritual
memoir this year, this is the one.
READ THE REVIEW
▪ Entrepreneur.com:
Making & losing millions
upon millions of dollars, Alan Gompers has led
an enthralling life.
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21st Century Books:
READ THE REVIEW

▪
Creations
Magazine:
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▪
Midwest
Book Review:
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“In Maximum Security: The True Meaning of
Freedom Alan Gompers shows us how we imprison
ourselves – and the way to regain our freedom –
even if we are outside of the cement walls. True
freedom comes when we finally understand that we
are more than just our bodies and minds, and
that God is the source of our life and strength
and being. This powerful book demonstrates to us
the truth: that God is within each of us, as our
own true self. That is freedom indeed!”
Dr. Eugene Callender, one of America’s
most prominent living civil rights leaders;
friend and associate of Dr. Martin Luther King.
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