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An unforgettable experience transforming fear into empowerment and exhilaration, in a few steps.

Fire-walking is one of the most powerful and immediate techniques for personal empowerment. Challenge your primordial fear by walking over red hot coals in your bare feet, and experience the transformation of fear into power and jubilation.

Fear has been an important survival mechanism for humanity throughout the ages. But now, many are actively cultivating a higher consciousness of being beyond the primitive state of survival. We can't complete this transition until we begin to release the fear, the fight/flight syndrome, trapped in our bodies from all our previous terrors and traumas.

Fire-walking can contribute to a more awakened perception and awareness. If conscious or unconscious fear impinges upon your life, the quality of your daily experience is considerably impeded. We suggest that everyone has suppressed fears that negatively influence behaviour from a subconscious level. Perhaps the greatest hoax in human history has been to allow fear to control us. This is an opportunity to take back your power. Challenge your fear and take charge of your life.

Stride into empowerment with an unforgettable experience of walking through fire in safety that transcends physical reality!

No one is made to walk. It can sometimes be more courageous to not walk when you see all your friends cross the fire in safety.

If you can walk on fire

you can do almost anything

The benefits obtained from the Fire Walk:

* Taking charge of your fears.

* Enhancing your courage in all situations.

* Connecting with your personal Power.

* An increase of personal desire to be successful.

* Expansion of self-awareness.

* A sense of self-mastery.

* And much more.

“There are no impossible dreams, just our limited perception of what is possible”

Beth Mende Conny

“Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.“

Shakespeare

 

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Last Updated on Monday, 03 May 2010 21:35
 
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